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Debbie Harry - LAMF T-Shirt

Debbie Harry was photographed wearing this t-shirt on a train in New York, 1977.

L.A.M.F – Like a Mother Fucker is the one and only album produced by The Heartbreakers a band put together by Johnny Thunders and Jerry Nolan of New York Dolls fame. While considered a classic punk album, L.A.M.F is mostly notorious for its terrible sound quality, as band members could not come to a consensus on one final mix, practically all of them trying their own hand at mixing each song themselves and rejecting the other’s attempts.

The album was re released in 1982 by Jungle Records as LAMF revisited, remixed by manager Leee Black Childers, with Thunders and Generation X Tony James, and then one more time in 1994, again by Jungle Records as what is often referred to as LAMF – the lost 77 years.