Destroy All Monsters

Destroy All Monsters

Though the exact where and when of this Destroy All Monsters live recording remains a mystery to fans (and even the band members), it’s speculated that this performance was recorded in the early ‘80s. The Stooges’ guitarist Ron Asheton counts off the first song as front-woman Niagara comes in singing with the demure cool of a pre-Blondie Debbie Harry over a mantra of repetitive garage-rock riffs before the band tears into their first single “Bored,” sounding like Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon fronting the Stooges (Sonic Youth claim Destroy All Monsters as one of their main influences). Making good on its moniker, “Fast City” lets loose some full-throttle punk as MC5’s bass player Mike Davis motors the song with fifth-gear bass runs that drop down into an infectious boogie before the song ends. They also play a couple of covers starting with a twisted take on Nancy Sinatra’s “These Boots Are Made For Walkin’” before a ramshackle rendition of “Right Stuff” from 1974’s Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters, a satirical concept album from Hawkwind’s former frontman Robert Calvert.

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