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Bad Brains: Live at CBGB
A live album and DVD capturing hardcore punk/reggae group Bad Brains in concert at the historic New York City club CBGB in December 1982. The show features several tracks from the first three Bad Brains albums - Black Dots, Bad Brains, and the soon-to-be-released Rock for Light. The album also contains previously unreleased material, such as the reggae tunes "King of Glory" and "I And I Rasta."
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Plot Summary
This is a legendary live recording of the seminal hardcore punk band Bad Brains performing at the iconic CBGB club in New York City. The performance captures the raw energy and explosive musicality of the band at the height of their early powers, showcasing their unique blend of punk, reggae, and funk influences. It is a vital document of a pivotal moment in punk rock history.
Critical Reception
As a bootleg recording, formal critical reception is limited. However, it is widely regarded by fans and punk historians as an essential artifact, celebrated for its unadulterated energy and historical significance. It's often cited as one of the definitive live performances of the era.
What Reviewers Say
Captures the legendary raw energy of Bad Brains at CBGB.
An essential bootleg for hardcore punk enthusiasts.
Showcases the band's unique blend of punk and reggae influences in a live setting.
Google audience: Audience response is overwhelmingly positive, focusing on the raw power and historical importance of the recording. Fans praise the band's legendary live intensity and the authentic representation of their early sound.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (unofficial release)
Fun Fact
While this recording is widely known as 'Live at CBGB (1982)', its exact release and official status are murky, as it circulated primarily as a highly sought-after bootleg for many years before various unofficial releases.
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