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DROPKICK MURPHYS

WRITER Jonah Bayer 


The Dropkick Murphys’ St. Patrick’s Day shows in their hometown of Boston have become the stuff of legends—and hangovers. Live on Lansdowne, Boston MA captures this annual event so accurately that you can almost taste the Guinness. The 20-song compilation spans the band’s decade-plus career and showcases their Celtic-inspired punk, from upbeat traditionals like “Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ya” to the piano-driven sing-along “Tessie” and crowd-pleasing “I’m Shipping Up to Boston.” Live on Lansdowne is teeming with fan favorites that prove the Dropkick Murphys’ brand of music translates just as well in an arena as it does in a musty barroom.

 




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