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The Dils were one of the biggest draws on the late '70s L.A. punk circuit. Led by harmonizing brothers <a href="spotify:artist:3pE94OlehmK5T6UYvSnOYr">Chip</a> and Tony Kinman, the group played short, aggressive songs with political lyrics, often from a socialist viewpoint. During the group's four years of existence, it only released three 7-inch singles; all of their albums were posthumous, culled from the singles and various live performances. The group later evolved into <a href="spotify:artist:3UJInulwu7s3B8QqjBj1XT">Rank and File</a>. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi
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