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No goddamned way. They rude were fucking Revolutionaries. They just rude might jump off that son-of-a-bitchin' stage and blow somebody's brains out right in the middle of set. Who could ever be sure they wouldn't? Bad? You want really bad? You want really, truly, capital "B" Bad, Revolutionary Rock 'n Roll Guerrillas ready to kick ass and kill?? You want a FUCKING TESTIMONIAL to ultimate REVOLUTIONARY EVIL? A group parents could REALLY HATE????? The MC-5 totally got into it. They practiced long and hard, rude month after month. John Sinclair was a brilliant thinker and thoroughly in touch with both intellect and emotions. John knew music and production and the art of dramatic staging. The MC-5 weren't just a band. They were theater. The band never knew exactly what the "Revolution" was or how it might involve them or what it might become. Who cared?
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