Biography
Before Jeff Monoman Connolly formed Boston's seminal garage rock terrorists the Lyres, he was in a late-'70s prototype known as DMZ. With the exception of a few musicians, DMZ and the Lyres were essentially same-sounding bands; DMZ just played with a little more speed and punk verve. Oddly enough, during the late-'70s signing frenzy of any band even remotely associated with the punk scenes in Boston and New York City, DMZ got a shot with Sire Records. The label, exhibiting near-total artistic myopia, teamed the band up with goofball has-beens Flo and Eddie as producers. While the resulting record was panned, it's far from a disaster, due mainly to DMZ's ferocity and trashy ebullience. Fans of mid-'60s rock such as the Seeds, ? and the Mysterians, and the Kinks, and who have an unending jones for speedy trash-rock and whiny Farfisa organs, will love DMZ. ~ John Dougan, Rovi



 
Videos
Close
Can DMZ be Replaced?
DMZ - More Upgrades, Squad Fill, PvP, and Explosive Snipers!
dmz, i'm a loyal gamer
"Bruh, This Guy is Cracked" | Solo DMZ
DMZ and Gray Zone Warfare and DMZ and Gray Zone Warfare and DMZ and Gray Zone Warfare
This is Why People Are Coming Back to DMZ...
How the Korean DMZ Works
Download SoundHound
The only App that can give you results through singing and humming search!
You can sing any song from this artist to help SoundHound users find it!