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The Dirtbombs

Among Mick Collins’ many post-Gories tasks, the Dirtbombs initially appeared to exist more in idea than the truth is. As though in a reaction to the bass-less audio from the Gories, the Detroit-based music group brought collectively two drummers, two bass players, and Collins on vocals and acoustic guitar. And …

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The Gories

The emergence from the Gories heralded a fresh Golden Age of Detroit rock from the past due ’80s; a renaissance of sound and rustbelt rock and roll that lasts to today. Created in 1986 by three Detroit natives — Mick Collins, Peg O’Neill, and Dan Kroha (non-e of whom previously …

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Mick Collins

Because the mid-’80s, Detroit’s Mick Collins continues to be among leading music icons within the Motor City. His effect, and impact — on punk and garage area revival bands, specifically — is constantly on the spread worldwide, because of Collins’ incessant touring routine, and a flurry of produces by his …

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Blacktop

Blacktop was the initial post-Gories task for Mick Collins. While like the famous garage area punk three-piece, Blacktop is really a clear progression, with regards to musicianship and songwriting skill, for Collins and can be the start of his motion towards noisier materials. The band’s audio was fuller and much …

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