Detroit’s MC5 kicked off the ‘70s with a bang on Back In The USA, released January 15, 1970. A roadmap for punk’s class of ‘77, the album condensed the epic, throbbing sprawl of Kick Out The Jams into the pure essence of rock & roll: machine gun blasts of pure energy and hooks, with nods to the founding fathers (Chuck Berry and Little Richard) and freshly-minted teen anthems for the ages (“Shakin’ Street,” “High School,” “Tonight,” “Teenage Lust,” etc., etc.). Crystal clear vinyl.
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