October 30, 1968. The Grande Ballroom, Detroit. Rob Tyner steps to the mic and shouts the words that will echo through rock history forever: "Kick out the jams, motherf***ers!"
It wasn't just an opening line. It was a declaration of war against everything safe, sanitized, and corporate in American music. The MC5 — Wayne Kramer, Fred Smith, Rob Tyner, Michael Davis, Dennis Thompson — played that night like the world depended on it. The recording became Kick Out the Jams, one of the most incendiary live albums ever committed to tape, and a blueprint for every punk, hardcore, and garage rock band that followed.
The phrase outlived the band. It outlived the era. It still means exactly what it meant in 1968: stop holding back. Play harder. Live louder.
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