Jan 10

HOGAN’S HEROES - PT3/4 - AUG. 1990

Clip 3.

City Gardens was a legendary punk/alternative rock/indie club located at 1700 Calhoun Street in Trenton, New Jersey showcasing numerous artists during the 70s, 80s and 90s until its demise in the mid 1990s. City Gardens hosted many struggling bands as they were coming up who later went on to stardom. Bands that have played there have included Nirvana, R.E.M., Soundgarden, Jane’s Addiction, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Ramones, Paul Stanley, The Rollins Band, Sonic Youth, Green Day, and Nine Inch Nails to name a few.

TONY SCANDIFFIO - Drums
JOHN CUCCINELLO - Bass
SKIP HOEFLING - Vocals
GEORGE BARBERIO - Guitar

BIOGRAPHY -

Hardcore/ Thrash/ Metal

What started as angry youth and musicians….(to be continued)

Formed between the swamps and the beach of New Jersey in late 1984, Hogan’s Heroes have recorded Three full-lengths (Built To Last-1988, Hogans Heroes-1990, Three Fists & a Mouthful- 1992) and have had their material released for Twenty Three(1985-2008) years in the United States, Canada,Mexico, Hawaii, Alaska, Europe, Scandinavia, Asia, Australia, Middle East, Africa, Japan. On Straight-On (U.S.A), PHD (England), Flavour(Japan), J!mco(Japan), Cleopatra (U.S.A.), and New Red (U.S.A.)Archives Record Labels.

You can hear Hogan’s Heroes on their own releases as well as Cassettes/ LPs/ and Compact Discs with : The ed - U.K. Subs - G.B.H. -Jello (Dead Kennedys) Biafra - M.D.C. - Reagan Youth - Kraut - JFA (Jodie Fosters Army) -No Use For a Name - Samiam - Anti-Flag - + about 40 more

Hogan’s Heroes played with many styles of real hardcore and metal, Like: Prong - Biohazard - Adrenalin O.D. -Toxic Reasons - Ludichrist - Leeway - Icemen - Forbidden - Raw Deal - Pleased Youth - Blitz -Destruction - Death Angel - Cheetah Chrome ers -Token Entry -7 Seconds -Mental Abuse - Bedlam - Gorilla Biscuits - Bodies In Panic - Murphys Law - Warzone - SFA -Doggy Style - Uniform Choice - American Standard - Chain of Strenght - Justice League - Maximum Penalty- Half Life - M.D.C. - Burn - Wide Awake - Alone in a Crowd - Pagan Babies - Judge - John Connelly (Nuclear ault) Theory - Circle Jerks + more

Sources:

VH1 - http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/hogan_s_heroes/137138/album.jhtml

http://www.myspace.com/officialhogansheroes

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Jan 9

HOGAN’S HEROES - PT4/4 - AUG. 1990

Clip 4.

City Gardens was a legendary punk/alternative rock/indie club located at 1700 Calhoun Street in Trenton, New Jersey showcasing numerous artists during the 70s, 80s and 90s until its demise in the mid 1990s. City Gardens hosted many struggling bands as they were coming up who later went on to stardom. Bands that have played there have included Nirvana, R.E.M., Soundgarden, Jane’s Addiction, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Ramones, Paul Stanley, The Rollins Band, Sonic Youth, Green Day, and Nine Inch Nails to name a few.

TONY SCANDIFFIO - Drums
JOHN CUCCINELLO - Bass
SKIP HOEFLING - Vocals
GEORGE BARBERIO - Guitar

BIOGRAPHY -

Hardcore/ Thrash/ Metal

What started as angry youth and musicians….(to be continued)

Formed between the swamps and the beach of New Jersey in late 1984, Hogan’s Heroes have recorded Three full-lengths (Built To Last-1988, Hogans Heroes-1990, Three Fists & a Mouthful- 1992) and have had their material released for Twenty Three(1985-2008) years in the United States, Canada,Mexico, Hawaii, Alaska, Europe, Scandinavia, Asia, Australia, Middle East, Africa, Japan. On Straight-On (U.S.A), PHD (England), Flavour(Japan), J!mco(Japan), Cleopatra (U.S.A.), and New Red (U.S.A.)Archives Record Labels.

You can hear Hogan’s Heroes on their own releases as well as Cassettes/ LPs/ and Compact Discs with : The ed - U.K. Subs - G.B.H. -Jello (Dead Kennedys) Biafra - M.D.C. - Reagan Youth - Kraut - JFA (Jodie Fosters Army) -No Use For a Name - Samiam - Anti-Flag - + about 40 more

Hogan’s Heroes played with many styles of real hardcore and metal, Like: Prong - Biohazard - Adrenalin O.D. -Toxic Reasons - Ludichrist - Leeway - Icemen - Forbidden - Raw Deal - Pleased Youth - Blitz -Destruction - Death Angel - Cheetah Chrome ers -Token Entry -7 Seconds -Mental Abuse - Bedlam - Gorilla Biscuits - Bodies In Panic - Murphys Law - Warzone - SFA -Doggy Style - Uniform Choice - American Standard - Chain of Strenght - Justice League - Maximum Penalty- Half Life - M.D.C. - Burn - Wide Awake - Alone in a Crowd - Pagan Babies - Judge - John Connelly (Nuclear ault) Theory - Circle Jerks + more

Sources:

VH1 - http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/hogan_s_heroes/137138/album.jhtml

http://www.myspace.com/officialhogansheroes

HOGAN’S HEROES

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Jan 1

HOGAN’S HEROES - PT4. AUG. 1990

Clip 4.

City Gardens was a legendary punk/alternative rock/indie club located at 1700 Calhoun Street in Trenton, New Jersey showcasing numerous artists during the 70s, 80s and 90s until its demise in the mid 1990s. City Gardens hosted many struggling bands as they were coming up who later went on to stardom. Bands that have played there have included Nirvana, R.E.M., Soundgarden, Jane’s Addiction, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Ramones, Paul Stanley, The Rollins Band, Sonic Youth, Green Day, and Nine Inch Nails to name a few.

TONY SCANDIFFIO - Drums
JOHN CUCCINELLO - Bass
SKIP HOEFLING - Vocals
GEORGE BARBERIO - Guitar

BIOGRAPHY -

Hardcore/ Thrash/ Metal

What started as angry youth and musicians….(to be continued)

Formed between the swamps and the beach of New Jersey in late 1984, Hogan’s Heroes have recorded Three full-lengths (Built To Last-1988, Hogans Heroes-1990, Three Fists & a Mouthful- 1992) and have had their material released for Twenty Three(1985-2008) years in the United States, Canada,Mexico, Hawaii, Alaska, Europe, Scandinavia, Asia, Australia, Middle East, Africa, Japan. On Straight-On (U.S.A), PHD (England), Flavour(Japan), J!mco(Japan), Cleopatra (U.S.A.), and New Red (U.S.A.)Archives Record Labels.

You can hear Hogan’s Heroes on their own releases as well as Cassettes/ LPs/ and Compact Discs with : The ed - U.K. Subs - G.B.H. -Jello (Dead Kennedys) Biafra - M.D.C. - Reagan Youth - Kraut - JFA (Jodie Fosters Army) -No Use For a Name - Samiam - Anti-Flag - + about 40 more

Hogan’s Heroes played with many styles of real hardcore and metal, Like: Prong - Biohazard - Adrenalin O.D. -Toxic Reasons - Ludichrist - Leeway - Icemen - Forbidden - Raw Deal - Pleased Youth - Blitz -Destruction - Death Angel - Cheetah Chrome ers -Token Entry -7 Seconds -Mental Abuse - Bedlam - Gorilla Biscuits - Bodies In Panic - Murphys Law - Warzone - SFA -Doggy Style - Uniform Choice - American Standard - Chain of Strenght - Justice League - Maximum Penalty- Half Life - M.D.C. - Burn - Wide Awake - Alone in a Crowd - Pagan Babies - Judge - John Connelly (Nuclear ault) Theory - Circle Jerks + more

Sources:

VH1 - http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/hogan_s_heroes/137138/album.jhtml

http://www.myspace.com/officialhogansheroes

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Dec 23

anti heros- red and white and black and blue

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Dec 22

CBGB -SUNDAY OCTOBER 16 HARDCORE MATINEE 1988 PART 2

HOGAN’S HEROES-PRONG-LUDICHRIST

CBGB, which opened on 315 Bowery in the Village in 1973, was instrumental in establishing New York’s punk scene of the late 1970s and early 1980s, as well as the American hardcore scene of the mid- and late ’80s.

Though CBGB was utilized as a hot spot for touring bands to hit when they came through New York, the scene that kept the bar alive during the 1980s was the underground hardcore scene. Sunday at CBGB was matinee day and “thrash day”. Every Sunday a handful of hardcore bands took the stage in the afternoon to dinnertime hours, usually for cheap. The CBGB’s matinee became an institution. This went on until early 1990s.

part 2
5. Drugs
6. Inner Strenght
7. Better Youth
8. Zombies suck

part 1
1. Intro/Timmy Chunks -Token Entry
2. State vegetable
3. Last Will
4. Change

part 3
9. Mr. Clean
10. Kick It In
11. False Nadar
12. Dread or Alive

part 4
13. Built To Last
14. Influenced
15. Stuck in a Rut

BIOGRAPHY -

Hardcore/ Thrash/ Metal

TONY SCANDIFFIO - Drums
JOHN CUCCINELLO - Bass
SKIP HOEFLING - Vocals
GEORGE BARBERIO - Guitar

What started as angry youth and musicians….(to be continued)

Formed between the swamps and the beach of New Jersey in late 1984, Hogan’s Heroes have recorded Three full-lengths (Built To Last-1988, Hogans Heroes-1990, Three Fists & a Mouthful- 1992) and have had their material released for Twenty Three(1985-2008) years in the United States, Canada,Mexico, Hawaii, Alaska, Europe, Scandinavia, Asia, Australia, Middle East, Africa, Japan. On Straight-On (U.S.A), PHD (England), Flavour(Japan), J!mco(Japan), Cleopatra (U.S.A.), and New Red (U.S.A.)Archives Record Labels.

You can hear Hogan’s Heroes on their own releases as well as Cassettes/ LPs/ and Compact Discs with : The ed - U.K. Subs - G.B.H. -Jello (Dead Kennedys) Biafra - M.D.C. - Reagan Youth - Kraut - JFA (Jodie Fosters Army) -No Use For a Name - Samiam - Anti-Flag - + about 40 more

sources:

myspace: http://www.myspace.com/officialhogansheroes

VH1: http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/hogan_s_heroes/artist.jhtml

wikipedia : CBGB http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBGB

Tufts Daily: http://media.www.tuftsdaily.com

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Dec 21

CBGB -SUNDAY OCTOBER 16 HARDCORE MATINEE 1988 PART 4

HOGAN’S HEROES-PRONG-LUDICHRIST

CBGB, which opened on 315 Bowery in the Village in 1973, was instrumental in establishing New York’s punk scene of the late 1970s and early 1980s, as well as the American hardcore scene of the mid- and late ’80s.

Though CBGB was utilized as a hot spot for touring bands to hit when they came through New York, the scene that kept the bar alive during the 1980s was the underground hardcore scene. Sunday at CBGB was matinee day and “thrash day”. Every Sunday a handful of hardcore bands took the stage in the afternoon to dinnertime hours, usually for cheap. The CBGB’s matinee became an institution. This went on until early 1990s.

part 4
13. Built To Last
14. Influenced
15. Stuck in a Rut

part 1
1. Intro/Timmy Chunks -Token Entry
2. State vegetable
3. Last Will
4. Change

part 2
5. Drugs
6. Inner Strenght
7. Better Youth
8. Zombies suck

part 3
9. Mr. Clean
10. Kick It In
11. False Nadar
12. Dread or Alive

BIOGRAPHY -

Hardcore/ Thrash/ Metal

TONY SCANDIFFIO - Drums
JOHN CUCCINELLO - Bass
SKIP HOEFLING - Vocals
GEORGE BARBERIO - Guitar

What started as angry youth and musicians….(to be continued)

Formed between the swamps and the beach of New Jersey in late 1984, Hogan’s Heroes have recorded Three full-lengths (Built To Last-1988, Hogans Heroes-1990, Three Fists & a Mouthful- 1992) and have had their material released for Twenty Three(1985-2008) years in the United States, Canada,Mexico, Hawaii, Alaska, Europe, Scandinavia, Asia, Australia, Middle East, Africa, Japan. On Straight-On (U.S.A), PHD (England), Flavour(Japan), J!mco(Japan), Cleopatra (U.S.A.), and New Red (U.S.A.)Archives Record Labels.

You can hear Hogan’s Heroes on their own releases as well as Cassettes/ LPs/ and Compact Discs with : The ed - U.K. Subs - G.B.H. -Jello (Dead Kennedys) Biafra - M.D.C. - Reagan Youth - Kraut - JFA (Jodie Fosters Army) -No Use For a Name - Samiam - Anti-Flag - + about 40 more

sources:

myspace: http://www.myspace.com/officialhogansheroes

VH1: http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/hogan_s_heroes/artist.jhtml

wikipedia : CBGB http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBGB

Tufts Daily: http://media.www.tuftsdaily.com

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Dec 19

CBGB -SUNDAY OCTOBER 16 HARDCORE MATINEE 1988 PART 3

HOGAN’S HEROES-PRONG-LUDICHRIST

CBGB, which opened on 315 Bowery in the Village in 1973, was instrumental in establishing New York’s punk scene of the late 1970s and early 1980s, as well as the American hardcore scene of the mid- and late ’80s.

Though CBGB was utilized as a hot spot for touring bands to hit when they came through New York, the scene that kept the bar alive during the 1980s was the underground hardcore scene. Sunday at CBGB was matinee day and “thrash day”. Every Sunday a handful of hardcore bands took the stage in the afternoon to dinnertime hours, usually for cheap. The CBGB’s matinee became an institution. This went on until early 1990s.

part 3
9. Mr. Clean
10. Kick It In
11. False Nadar
12. Dread or Alive

part 1
1. Intro/Timmy Chunks -Token Entry
2. State vegetable
3. Last Will
4. Change

part 2
5. Drugs
6. Inner Strenght
7. Better Youth
8. Zombies suck

part 4
13. Built To Last
14. Influenced
15. Stuck in a Rut

BIOGRAPHY -

Hardcore/ Thrash/ Metal

TONY SCANDIFFIO - Drums
JOHN CUCCINELLO - Bass
SKIP HOEFLING - Vocals
GEORGE BARBERIO - Guitar

What started as angry youth and musicians….(to be continued)

Formed between the swamps and the beach of New Jersey in late 1984, Hogan’s Heroes have recorded Three full-lengths (Built To Last-1988, Hogans Heroes-1990, Three Fists & a Mouthful- 1992) and have had their material released for Twenty Three(1985-2008) years in the United States, Canada,Mexico, Hawaii, Alaska, Europe, Scandinavia, Asia, Australia, Middle East, Africa, Japan. On Straight-On (U.S.A), PHD (England), Flavour(Japan), J!mco(Japan), Cleopatra (U.S.A.), and New Red (U.S.A.)Archives Record Labels.

You can hear Hogan’s Heroes on their own releases as well as Cassettes/ LPs/ and Compact Discs with : The ed - U.K. Subs - G.B.H. -Jello (Dead Kennedys) Biafra - M.D.C. - Reagan Youth - Kraut - JFA (Jodie Fosters Army) -No Use For a Name - Samiam - Anti-Flag - + about 40 more

sources:

myspace: http://www.myspace.com/officialhogansheroes

VH1: http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/hogan_s_heroes/artist.jhtml

wikipedia : CBGB http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBGB

Tufts Daily: http://media.www.tuftsdaily.com

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Dec 12

CBGB -SUNDAY OCTOBER 16 HARDCORE MATINEE 1988 PART 2

HOGAN’S HEROES-PRONG-LUDICHRIST

.CBGB, which opened on 315 Bowery in the Village in 1973, was instrumental in establishing New York’s punk scene of the late 1970s and early 1980s, as well as the American hardcore scene of the mid- and late ’80s.

Though CBGB was utilized as a hot spot for touring bands to hit when they came through New York, the scene that kept the bar alive during the 1980s was the underground hardcore scene. Sunday at CBGB was matinee day and “thrash day”. Every Sunday a handful of hardcore bands took the stage in the afternoon to dinnertime hours, usually for cheap. The CBGB’s matinee became an institution. This went on until early 1990s.

part 2
5. Drugs
6. Inner Strenght
7. Better Youth
8. Zombies suck

part 1
1. Intro/Timmy Chunks -Token Entry
2. State vegetable
3. Last Will
4. Change

part 3
9. Mr. Clean
10. Kick It In
11. False Nadar
12. Dread or Alive

part 4
13. Built To Last
14. Influenced
15. Stuck in a Rut

GEORGE BARBERIO - Guitar
TONY SCANDIFFIO - Drums
JOHN CUCCINELLO - Bass
SKIP HOEFLING - Vocals

BIOGRAPHY -

What started as angry youth and musicians….(to be continued)

Formed between the swamps and the beach of New Jersey in late 1984, Hogan’s Heroes have recorded Three full-lengths (Built To Last-1988, Hogans Heroes-1990, Three Fists & a Mouthful- 1992) and have had their material released for Twenty Three(1985-2008) years in the United States, Canada,Mexico, Hawaii, Alaska, Europe, Scandinavia, Asia, Australia, Middle East, Africa, Japan. On Straight-On (U.S.A), PHD (England), Flavour(Japan), J!mco(Japan), Cleopatra (U.S.A.), and New Red (U.S.A.)Archives Record Labels.

You can hear Hogan’s Heroes on their own releases as well as Cassettes/ LPs/ and Compact Discs with : The ed - U.K. Subs - G.B.H. -Jello (Dead Kennedys) Biafra - M.D.C. - Reagan Youth - Kraut - JFA (Jodie Fosters Army) -No Use For a Name - Samiam - Anti-Flag - + about 40 more

sources:

myspace: http://www.myspace.com/officialhogansheroes

VH1: http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/hogan_s_heroes/artist.jhtml

wikipedia : CBGB http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBGB

Tufts Daily: http://media.www.tuftsdaily.com

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Dec 9

CBGB -SUNDAY OCTOBER 16 HARDCORE MATINEE 1988 PART 1

HOGAN’S HEROES-PRONG-LUDICHRIST

.CBGB, which opened on 315 Bowery in the Village in 1973, was instrumental in establishing New York’s punk scene of the late 1970s and early 1980s, as well as the American hardcore scene of the mid- and late ’80s.

Though CBGB was utilized as a hot spot for touring bands to hit when they came through New York, the scene that kept the bar alive during the 1980s was the underground hardcore scene. Sunday at CBGB was matinee day and “thrash day”. Every Sunday a handful of hardcore bands took the stage in the afternoon to dinnertime hours, usually for cheap. The CBGB’s matinee became an institution. This went on until early 1990s.

part 1
1. Intro/Timmy Chunks -Token Entry
2. State vegetable
3. Last Will
4. Change

part 2
5. Drugs
6. Inner Strenght
7. Better Youth
8. Zombies suck

part 3
9. Mr. Clean
10. Kick It In
11. False Nadar
12. Dread or Alive

part 4
13. Built To Last
14. Influenced
15. Stuck in a Rut

SKIP HOEFLING - Vocals
TONY SCANDIFFIO - Drums
JOHN CUCCINELLO - Bass
GEORGE BARBERIO - Guitar

BIOGRAPHY -

What started as angry youth and musicians….(to be continued)

Formed between the swamps and the beach of New Jersey in late 1984, Hogan’s Heroes have recorded Three full-lengths (Built To Last-1988, Hogans Heroes-1990, Three Fists & a Mouthful- 1992) and have had their material released for Twenty Three(1985-2008) years in the United States, Canada,Mexico, Hawaii, Alaska, Europe, Scandinavia, Asia, Australia, Middle East, Africa, Japan. On Straight-On (U.S.A), PHD (England), Flavour(Japan), J!mco(Japan), Cleopatra (U.S.A.), and New Red (U.S.A.)Archives Record Labels.

You can hear Hogan’s Heroes on their own releases as well as Cassettes/ LPs/ and Compact Discs with : The ed - U.K. Subs - G.B.H. -Jello (Dead Kennedys) Biafra - M.D.C. - Reagan Youth - Kraut - JFA (Jodie Fosters Army) -No Use For a Name - Samiam - Anti-Flag - + about 40 more

sources:

myspace: http://www.myspace.com/officialhogansheroes

VH1: http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/hogan_s_heroes/artist.jhtml

wikipedia : CBGB http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBGB

Tufts Daily: http://media.www.tuftsdaily.com

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Nov 9

CBGB - SUNDAY OCTOBER 16 HARDCORE MATINEE 1988 PART 4

HOGAN’S HEROES-PRONG-LUDICHRIST

.CBGB, which opened on 315 Bowery in the Village in 1973, was instrumental in establishing New York’s punk scene of the late 1970s and early 1980s, as well as the American hardcore scene of the mid- and late ’80s.

Though CBGB was utilized as a hot spot for touring bands to hit when they came through New York, the scene that kept the bar alive during the 1980s was the underground hardcore scene. Sunday at CBGB was matinee day and “thrash day”. Every Sunday a handful of hardcore bands took the stage in the afternoon to dinnertime hours, usually for cheap. The CBGB’s matinee became an institution. This went on until early 1990s.

part 4
13. Built To Last
14. Influenced
15. Stuck in a Rut

part 1
1. Intro/Timmy Chunks -Token Entry
2. State vegetable
3. Last Will
4. Change

part 2
5. Drugs
6. Inner Strenght
7. Better Youth
8. Zombies suck

part 3
9. Mr. Clean
10. Kick It In
11. False Nadar
12. Dread or Alive

BIOGRAPHY -

What started as angry youth and musicians….(to be continued)

Formed between the swamps and the beach of New Jersey in late 1984, Hogan’s Heroes have recorded Three full-lengths (Built To Last-1988, Hogans Heroes-1990, Three Fists & a Mouthful- 1992) and have had their material released for Twenty Three(1985-2008) years in the United States, Canada,Mexico, Hawaii, Alaska, Europe, Scandinavia, Asia, Australia, Middle East, Africa, Japan. On Straight-On (U.S.A), PHD (England), Flavour(Japan), J!mco(Japan), Cleopatra (U.S.A.), and New Red (U.S.A.)Archives Record Labels.

Hogan’s Heroes has not pursued any releasing or the recording of tracks since the early 1990’s. Music has continued to come out, mostly tracks from 1992s’ “Three Fists…” line up and Session, up until to the mid 2000s. Released worldwide by 6 labels not in cooperation with the band.

You can hear many of these tracks from Hogan’s Heroes on their own releases as well as Cassettes/ LPs/ and Compact Discs with : The ed - U.K. Subs - G.B.H. -Jello (Dead Kennedys) Biafra - M.D.C. - Reagan Youth - Kraut - JFA (Jodie Fosters Army) -No Use For a Name - Samiam - Anti-Flag - + about 40 more

Hogan’s Heroes has played with many styles of real hardcore and metal, Like: Prong - Biohazard - Adrenalin O.D. -Toxic Reasons - Ludichrist - Leeway - Icemen - Forbidden - Raw Deal - Pleased Youth - Blitz -Destruction - Death Angel - Cheetah Chrome ers -Token Entry -7 Seconds -Mental Abuse - Bedlam - Gorilla Biscuits - Bodies In Panic - Murphys Law - Warzone - SFA -Doggy Style - Uniform Choice - American Standard - Chain of Strenght - Justice League - Maximum Penalty- Half Life - M.D.C. - Burn - Wide Awake - Alone in a Crowd - Pagan Babies - Judge - John Connelly (Nuclear ault) Theory - Circle Jerks + more

sources:

myspace: http://www.myspace.com/officialhogansheroes

VH1: http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/hogan_s_heroes/artist.jhtml

wikipedia : CBGB http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBGB

Tufts Daily: http://media.www.tuftsdaily.com

Duration : 0:7:22

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