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Chicago is probably best known for being hometown to such legends as The Effigies, Naked Raygun, Pegboy and Hugh Hefner. But it was also here that, in the fall of 1995, a group of overindulgent lads converged to publicly voice their hatred for "popular" boring music. More importantly, however, was their sincere love for the fast and exciting music that they had grown up with: NAKED RAYGUN, JOAN JETT, THE RAMONES, STRAY CATS, THE CLASH, BAD RELIGION and SOCIAL DISTORTION, to name a few.
Alongside a few other noteworthy bands and friends, primarily Mest,
The Arrivals, and The Matics, Random55 were the standard bearers
of a newer, leaner, tougher breed of suburban street punk inspired
by London and L.A. punks. The band soon forged their own distinctive
sound -- a souped-up hot rod with a Clash body, Social D frame, and
running on hi-octane rock with a noticeable Naked Raygun additive.
Early singles and tracks like Dear Near, I Don't Care
and Bulletproof, introduced the band to a crowd outside
Chicago and kicked the door open for the influential tour with
long-time friends and mentors, Joan Jett and Kenny Laguna.
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