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D Generation: Unbelievable

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The Washington Post, January 20th, 1995

LEATHER-CLAD rockers have to learn to walk before they can swagger, but D Generation seems to have skipped the preliminaries. The latest lower-Manhattan combo to resurrect the New York Dolls' junk-punk-roots-rock, this quintet goes through the bad-boy motions with cub-scout authoritativeness on its self-titled debut album. The band's songwriters - principally singer Jesse Malin and guitarist Danny Sage - make it almost all the way to a memorable tune with "Guitar Mafia" and "Waiting for the Big Parade." But the Generation's tales ...

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