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S3E3: The Life & Death of GG Allin (Punk Rock Tragedy Pt. 2)

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In the third episode of Season 3, your host JD Horror brings you the story of the life and death of the most controversial and extreme musician to ever live: GG Allin.

GG had a violent and troubled upbringing and used his on stage performances as a form of catharsis, unfortunately often at the expense of his audience. He would cut himself with broken glass, defecate on stage and throw it at the crowd, and violently attack anyone who got too close. His mission was to bring the danger back to rock and roll and his goal was to culminate in his own suicide at his concert, threatening to take as many members of the audience with him.

JD is joined by filmmaker Jay McBeth, director of Life Fast, Die: The GG Allin Story. Together they tell the story of the entire life of Kevin Michael Allin, who would grow up to be notorious shock rocker GG Allin.

For Jay's documentary Life Fast Die: The GG Allin Story click on this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_-88Gig1Kc&t=1147s.

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This episode features music by Mechanical Ghost, The Quiet Type and Producer LB from the No One Likes Us Podcast as well as Artwork by Nuclear Heat Graphics. Sources for this episode’s case are available in the credits section of our website.

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In the third episode of Season 3, your host JD Horror brings you the story of the life and death of the most controversial and extreme musician to ever live: GG Allin. GG had a violent and troubled upbringing and used his on stage performances as a form of catharsis, unfortunately often at the expense of his audience.