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When Generation Sex took the stage, it was as if punk royalty came alive — from Billy Idol’s iconic voice to Paul Cook’s rhythmic mastery,
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When Generation Sex took the stage, it was as if punk royalty came alive — from Billy Idol’s iconic voice to Paul Cook’s rhythmic mastery,

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Replenish. What an album to hear live. Fucking wow. It’s hard to believe it’s been nearly thirty years since Reef dropped their debut in 1995.

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Some nights at the Underworld feel like stepping into a living shrine to hard rock, and this was one of them. Spread Eagle opened the

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