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"textContent": "Andrew Pescara, frontman with LA anarcho-punks Gottlieb, told us about his Dead City Punx experience... Andrew Pescara: For all of the talk within punk, so much of the genre's \"resistance\" is confined to performance. An anti-cop shirt, a monologue in-between songs, a few lines in a verse... while I share a deep love for punk/counterculture, it is naive to think these gestures present a meaningful \"resistance\" to anything. Our band, like every band, is guilty of these charges. We do what we can to ascend them -- but few do, even in punk. This story is about a band that has. […]\n\nThe post The Best Gig I Ever Saw: Gottlieb Recalls Dead City Punx at the Metro Detention Center first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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