The Dead Boys
"The Dead Boys" is a punk rock band formed in 1976 in Cleveland, Ohio. They are known for their raw sound and energetic performances, contributing to the early punk scene in the United States. The band's lineup included members like Stiv Bators and Cheetah Chrome, who became influential figures in punk music.
The band's debut album, "Young, Loud and Snotty," released in 1977, features iconic tracks such as "Sonic Reducer" and showcases their rebellious spirit. Although they disbanded in the early 1980s, their music continues to inspire new generations of punk rock artists and fans.