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MC50

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10 More

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LP

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Europe

Year

2025

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NEW

Catalogue Number

4029759192794

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4029759192794

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black vinyl LP in gatefold sleeve. pre order expected 05/12/25

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Title

10 More

Format

LP

Country

Europe

Year

Epic

Grade

NEW

Catalogue Number

4029759192794

Barcode

4029759192794

Comments

black vinyl LP in gatefold sleeve. pre order expected 05/12/25
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  • Description

    Emerging from the gritty streets of Detroit in the late ’60s, MC5 revolutionized rock’n’roll with their blistering fusion of garage rock, blues, soul, free jazz, and proto-punk. Infamous for incendiary live performances and a radical left-wing stance, they challenged societal norms with anthems like “Kick Out the Jams” and “Ramblin’ Rose,” inspiring countless musicians from The Ramones and Rage Against The Machine to The White Stripes and Slash. In 2018, Wayne Kramer – guitarist, founding member and driving force behind MC5 – launched the MC50 Tour to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Kick Out the Jams. Joined by an all-star line-up including Kim Thayil (Soundgarden), Brendan Canty (Fugazi), Billy Gould (Faith No More) and Marcus Durant (Zen Guerrilla), MC50 brought the uncompromising spirit of MC5 back to the stage for a new generation of fans. 10 MORE captures the explosive live power of MC50, recorded during the anniversary tour. This set features 10 MC5 classics performed with raw urgency, including fan favourites.

    · Call Me Animal

    · Rama Lama Fa-Fa-Fa (Rocket Reducer #62)

    · The American Ruse

    · Looking at You

    · Starship … and more! A must-have for fans of MC5, garage rock, punk, and live albums that make the walls shake.

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