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BaltiMoronic: Da Moronics Take On Baltimore
[Tom DiVenti co-founded and played guitar in Da Moronics, Baltimore’s first punk band. He now recalls his days as a poet, publisher, art student, and rock ‘n’ roller in a weekly column for Splice Today (www.splicetoday.com). When not writing, DiVenti can … Continue reading →
Posted in 1970s, 70s Rock, Baltimorons, Marble Bar, Music, Punk / New Wave, Uncategorized
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tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE remembers Baltimore’s Punk Scene
By Tom Warner (Accelerated Decrepitude, 2/3/2012) tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE reviews BANNED IN DC I came across this review of the book BANNED IN DC (long out-of-print, with used copies ranging from $86-$480!) after Googling “Da Moronics” to see if they … Continue reading →
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