La Peste

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La Peste was a raw and energetic punk band that burst out of Boston in the late 1970s, becoming a crucial part of the city's legendary underground scene centered around clubs like The Rathskeller (The Rat). Formed around 1977, their lineup featured the intense vocals of Roger Tripp and the distinctive guitar work of Roger Miller (who later achieved fame with Mission of Burma), alongside bassist Mike Cusanelli and drummer Paul Caruso. They captured the chaotic spirit of the era with a fast, noisy, and undeniably catchy sound.

Despite their short lifespan and only releasing one single ("Black"/"Better Off Dead") during their original run, La Peste left a lasting mark. Their handful of recorded tracks, including the iconic "Color Scheme" and "Acid Test," became cult classics. Decades later, compilations like "I Don't Know Right From Wrong: Lost La Peste 1976-1979" finally brought their influential music to a wider audience, cementing their status as Boston punk pioneers whose brief fire burned incredibly bright.

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