Dropkick Murphys stand up for themselves — even if they lose fans

Dropkick Murphys stand up for themselves — even if they lose fans

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      975
  • Published
      Oct 9, 2025
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975 of 984
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35min
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English
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Non-fiction

For nearly three decades, Boston’s Dropkick Murphys have been the loud, proud voice of working class punk. They’re the kind of band that’s stood for something since day one. But these days, even their crowds aren’t immune to the polarizing divides running through America. Knowing full well it might turn some fans away, frontman Ken Casey has been speaking out from the stage. Following the release of the band’s 13th studio album, “For the People,” Ken joins Tom Power to talk about the history of Dropkick Murphys, their longevity and why he refuses to stay quiet.

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