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By Abel Folgar

Published on April 21, 2005

Inmate, squatter, Maximum Rock 'n' Roll columnist, educator of developmentally disabled students, and punk rocker: 47-year-old Dave Dictor has been many things. But his insane stamina and boundless inspiration still gives younger punk rockers a run for their money. This year, the leader of MDC (Millions of Dead Cops) is commemorating 25 years of furious anger with a brand-new studio album, Magnus Dominus Corpus. But tonight expect classics such as "John Wayne Was a Nazi" and "Chicken Squawk," as well as others full of acerbic political wit and (yes!) humor, to tear everything to shreds.

MDC, Sound 4 Sound, No Class Action, and the Hooples perform at 10:00 p.m. Friday, April 22, at Churchill's, 5501 NE 2nd Ave, Miami. Tickets cost $10. Call 305-757-1807.