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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Date of latest edit22:40, 29 August 2017
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One of the most influential, and least listened to, bands of the mid-1960s, The Village Fugs were to garage bands what Lenny Bruce was to standup comedy: a shock band whose work is in some ways more offensive today than it was in its own time, in part due to its own influence on public tastes. The Fugs used a deliberately raw, crude recording style, and experimented with various kinds of performance art in their live appearances, pushing the boundaries of both artistic expression and good taste to the breaking point. Much of their work was political and social satire of the most caustic sort.
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