MC5
MC5
Genres: Garage Rock, proto-punk, hard rock, punk, rock
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About MC5
MC5 was an American rock band formed in Lincoln Park, Michigan, in 1964 remembered for their anti-establishment lyrics, with their first three albums widely regarded as staples of rock music and their 1969 song "Kick Out the Jams" widely covered. In 2024, MC5 were selected for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the musical excellence category. The band's original line-up comprised vocalist Rob Tyner (died 1991)), guitarists Wayne Kramer (died 2024) and Fred "Sonic" Smith (died 1994), bassist Michael Davis (died 2012), and drummer Dennis Thompson (died 2024). Early success in and around Detroit led to the band name, MC5 being short for "Motor City Five". The band's radical left-wing political ties and anti-establishment lyrics and music positioned them as emerging innovators of the punk rock movement in the United States. The band's first three albums are regarded by many as staples of rock music, and their 1969 song "Kick Out the Jams" is widely covered. MC5 had a promising beginning that earned them a January 1969 cover appearance in Rolling Stone magazine and a story written by Eric Ehrmann before their debut album was released. They developed a reputation for energetic and polemical live performances, one of which was recorded as their 1969 debut album Kick Out the Jams. Their initial run was short-lived, though. In 1972, just three years after their debut record, the band came to an end. Often cited as one of the most important American hard rock groups of that era, their three albums are regarded by many as classics. Tyner died of a heart attack in late 1991 at the age of 46. Smith also died of a heart attack, in 1994 at the age of 45. The remaining three members of the band reformed in 2003 with The Dictators' singer Handsome Dick Manitoba as its new vocalist, and this reformed line-up occasionally performed live over the next nine years until Davis died of liver failure in February 2012 at the age of 68. In May 2018, Kramer announced the MC50 tour to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Kick Out the Jams. In 2022, Kramer announced that a tour would take place that spring, and that a new MC5 studio album with producer Bob Ezrin would also be released later that year with original MC5 drummer Dennis Thompson playing on two tracks. In 2023, Kramer announced that the album would be released in the spring of 2024. Kramer died in February 2024. Thompson died of a heart attack on May 8, 2024. This effectively ended the band as no other announcements were made. Heavy Lifting, the album formerly titled We Are All MC5, is due for release on October 18, 2024.
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MC5 — Top 30 songs of 42
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| MC5 | Empty Heart | ||
| MC5 | Over And Over | ||
| MC5 | Kick Out The Jams | ||
| MC5 | Kick Out the Jams | ||
| MC5 | Kick Out the Jams (Uncensored Version) | ||
| MC5 | Looking At You | ||
| MC5 | Shakin' Street | ||
| MC5 | Motor City Is Burning | ||
| MC5 | Heavy Lifting (feat. Tom Morello) | ||
| MC5 | Borderline | ||
| MC5 | Can't Be Found | ||
| MC5 | The American Ruse | ||
| MC5 | Tonight | ||
| MC5 | Come Together | ||
| MC5 | Kick Out The Jams (Original Uncensored Version 1968) | ||
| MC5 | Kick out the Jams | ||
| MC5 | Kick Out The James | ||
| MC5 | Gotta Keep Movin | ||
| MC5 | Heavy Lifting | ||
| MC5 | Call Me Animal | ||
| MC5 | Kick Out The Jams | ||
| MC5 | Sister Anne | ||
| MC5 | Call Me Animal | ||
| MC5 | Shakin Street | ||
| MC5 | The Human Being Lawnmower | ||
| MC5 | I Want You Right Now | ||
| MC5 | Teenage Lust | ||
| MC5 | Back In The USA | ||
| MC5 | Boys Who Play with Matches | ||
| MC5 | Change & No Change |