An ’80s rocker—who is almost 80 years old—is keeping a punk rock legacy alive. Before The Black Keys and The White Stripes made fuzzed-filled rock jams radio-friendly, the band Dead Moon was combining loud, abrasive guitars with angsty, vocal screams to craft punk-rock anthems. Raucous chant-filled gems like “Walking on My Grave,” “Diamonds in the Rough” and eponymous rager “Dead Moon Night” became hymns for the underground scene. While the band…
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