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  1. Feb 28, 2020 · At the same time skate-punk began developing as a loosely-knit but far-reaching community, a per nicious influx of gangs crept into the LA skate-punk scene. The most notorious were the Suicidals, known as much for their low-slung bandanas as their propensity for brutality.

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  2. May 4, 2024 · At the same time skate punk began developing as a loosely-knit but far-reaching community, a per nicious influx of gangs crept into the LA skate punk scene. The most notorious were the Suicidals, known as much for their low-slung bandanas as their propensity for brutality.

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  3. MOD. LA Punk Gangs of the 1980's. I am on the far left. This picture was taken in late 1982 at Poinsettia Park in Los Angeles just off Melrose. This image was in RVCA Magazine from a few years ago. We are the LADS ~ Los Angeles Death Squad. Bad Religion were all members. Share Add a Comment.

  4. Jan 23, 2017 · While there are certainly all-lady skate crews in 2016—the Bronx-based Brujas and Meow Skateboards to name a few—in the ’80s, girls on boards were definitely an oddity. There were a few professional female skaters toward the end of the decade, and individual skater girls like Peggy Oki—the only female member of the original Z-Boys—occasionally gained notoriety.

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  5. Jan 18, 2016 · In Disco’s Out…. Murder’s In!, out now through Feral House Publishing, the story of “LA’s deadliest punk rock gang” is told through the eyes of the aptly-named Frank the Shank, the ...

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  6. Apr 29, 2017 · The Los Angeles punk and skate scenes of the mid-1980s produced a brief, shining moment of total badassery in the form of The Hags, a now-legendary all-girl skateboard gang that prowled Hollywood ...

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  8. The hardcore scene, particularly in Los Angeles and Orange County, gained a reputation for violence due to the formation of several hardcore punk gangs. Reputed violence at punk concerts was featured in episodes of the popular television shows CHiPs and Quincy, M.E. , in which Los Angeles hardcore punks were depicted as being involved in murder and mayhem. [ 3 ]

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