By Lisa Burke
November 11th 2016, The Viper Room, West Hollywood CA: As any genre of music goes, there is no black and white, cut and dry, yes or no approach that has to be followed to succeed, as there are many opportunities of individual style within a set genre. In regards to the booming era of 1970s punk rock, a few different styles emerged and soared off in their own directions, and one significant early pre-Ramones punk band that washed up on the shore of New York City during that time and was one of those influential staples that other popular bands were inspired by, although they themselves never gained too much prospect on their own during their heyday, was The Dictators. Back in the early days of Twisted Sister and CBGB’s, The Dictators were forming a stable line up and counting to four any chance they could get. On Friday November 11th 2016 at The Viper Room, forty-two years after their origin, the boys were back in action on the west coast. Continue reading “East Coast Proto-Punk On The Sunset Strip: The Dictators Pack Viper Room”