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The Bloody Performance: Cherie Currie and The Runaways' Bold Statement

Cherie Currie, lead singer of the all-female rock band The Runaways, caused controversy when she appeared on stage covered in fake blood while performing the song “Dead End Justice” in 1976. This performance was part of The Runaways’ concerts and was known for its shock value. The fake blood was used to create an impact and draw attention to the song’s lyrics, which dealt with themes of teenage rebellion and the consequences of criminal behavior.

 This bold and theatrical performance was a reflection of the rebellious and provocative spirit of the 1970s punk rock scene, and it helped to establish The Runaways as one of the most influential bands in the genre. Despite the controversy, this performance remains a memorable moment in rock and roll history, and it continues to be celebrated for its boldness and impact.

Written by Willow Rutherford

Willow Rutherford, a retro fashionista and vintage music lover with a special little sidekick in tow. When she's not busy chasing after her adorable baby girl, you can find her scouring thrift stores and estate sales for one-of-a-kind pieces. With a love for all things vintage and a passion for motherhood, Willow is always on the lookout for the next big find.

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