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'''Nadsat Rebel''' was a Chicago punk band from the early-to-mid 80s.  They formed in [[1983]] or [[1984]] and first appear on the [[Code Blue]] Compiliation, according to the liner notes.  It was posted on a blog comment that one of the members went on to write for Rolling Stone Magazine.  The name "Nadsat" was taken from the self-created English/Russian hybrid language used by the four goons in Anthony Burgess' The Clockwork Orange.
'''Nadsat Rebel''' was a Chicago punk band active from 1983 to 1985.  They formed in [[1983]] and first appear on the [[Code Blue]] Compiliation, according to the liner notes.  It was posted on a blog comment that one of the members went on to write for Rolling Stone Magazine.  The name "Nadsat" was taken from the self-created English/Russian hybrid language used by the four goons in Anthony Burgess' The Clockwork Orange.


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Revision as of 22:00, 10 April 2007

Nadsat Rebel was a Chicago punk band active from 1983 to 1985. They formed in 1983 and first appear on the Code Blue Compiliation, according to the liner notes. It was posted on a blog comment that one of the members went on to write for Rolling Stone Magazine. The name "Nadsat" was taken from the self-created English/Russian hybrid language used by the four goons in Anthony Burgess' The Clockwork Orange.

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