Formed in Philadelphia in 1983, The Dead Milkmen created a downright hillarious sonic universe that stood in stark contrast to their hardcore punk contemporaries. But it’s a genuine, heartfelt emotional core that makes the band’s classic body of work stand the test of time. Drummer Dean “Clean” Sabatino charts his journey from local hero, to major label big wigs, to father and graphic designer, to part-time punk.
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