Danceteria

Serving as a template for the countless new-wave clubs that sprung up in the city in the ’80s, the original Danceteria opened on West 37th

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Can’t Stop the Music

On July 12th, 1979, during a White Sox-Tigers doubleheader at Comiskey Park, Chicago radio station WLUP sponsored “Disco Demolition Night,” charging a discounted ticket price

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74 or More

“74 or More” was a term coined by Bill “Hillbilly” Hill in the sixties while he was hanging around Bell, California. He was asked what

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hollywood luau

Stephen Crane (a.k.a. Steve Crane, Steven Crane) started out as a bit actor in Hollywood in the ’30s and became better known for being one

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Oh! Boy Syrup

1956 was a simpler time when you could name your new product ‘Oh! Boy Syrup’ and nobody even batted an eye, but eventually the times

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Top Banana

Larry and Mike Alexander, known as the “A Brothers,” reshaped the world of custom cars. From their humble shop in Detroit, they weaved a fresh

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AWD Burnouts for Days

We bring back one of our oldest custom projects, the four-engine, 4wd go-kart! The four-engine go-kart is powered by four stock Predator 212s, totaling 848ccs

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Stay gold ✌️

“Wild women are an unexplainable spark of life. They ooze freedom and seek awareness, they belong to nobody but themselves yet give a piece of

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Eastbound & Down

When you roll into the shindig with 400 cases of ice-cold Colorado Kool-Aid straight outta Texarkana 🍺 https://psyne.blog/product/bandit-trucking-1977-vintage-mens-t-shirt/

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