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New Bomb Turks bring their garage-punk anthems to the Horseshoe Tavern on Tuesday night.


Concert: New Bomb Turks

It’s been a while since these boozy garage punks (named after Robert Wuhl’s character in the forgotten 1980 comedy “The Hollywood Knightsâ€) brought their supersonic ram-a-lam-a to ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½. Birthed in Columbus, Ohio, they’ve been at this sort of thing on and off for 35 years, perfecting a righteous hybrid of the Stooges and Australia’s late, great Saints. They’ll be ripping apart the Horseshoe Tavern (370 Queen St. W.) on Tuesday night with openers the Drowns and Fluffio. Shout for the head-banging, toe-tapping “Veronica Lake.†They’ll definitely play it. —Doug Brod

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