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GG Allin & The Murder Junkies was an American punk band known for their extreme performances and provocative behavior. GG Allin, the singer and frontman, was notorious for his controversial on-stage actions, including self-mutilation and confrontations with the audience. The band released several albums, including "Brutality and Bloodshed for All" and "Hated in the Nation". After Allin's death in 1993, The Murder Junkies continued to tour and record under the leadership of his brother, Merle Allin. Their music is characterized by a raw sound and lyrics that often explore themes of violence and nihilism.