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Founded in Chicago in the mid-Eighties, the Dwarves are an American punk band now based out of San Francisco, known for their bizarre album covers (often featuring female nudity and people with dwarfism), their aggressive, often profane lyrics, and the wild nature of their live shows.

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Founded in Chicago in the mid-Eighties, the Dwarves are an American punk PunkRock band now based out of San Francisco, known for their bizarre album covers (often featuring female nudity and people with dwarfism), their aggressive, often profane lyrics, and the wild nature of their live shows.



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* RevolvingDoorBand: Aside from Blag Dahlia and [=HeWhoCannotBeNamed=], all of the other positions in the band are subject to change.
* StageName: Everyone in the band uses one. While Blag Dahlia's real name is public knowledge, [=HeWhoCannotBeNamed=] keeps his a close secret.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: A rare male example - [=HeWhoCannotBeNamed=] performs in a wrestling mask, a jockstrap, and boots, and nothing else. And if public decency regulations allow it, he'll lose the jockstrap.
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Founded in Chicago in the mid-Eighties, the Dwarves are an American punk band now based out of San Francisco, known for their bizarre album covers (often featuring female nudity and people with dwarfism), their aggressive, often profane lyrics, and the wild nature of their live shows.

The band is a RevolvingDoorBand, having gone through over twenty members in the decades of their existence, but has always kept two main members: Paul "Blag Dahlia" Cafaro, the lead singer, and [=HeWhoCannotBeNamed=], the lead guitarist (known for performing in a Wrestling/ReyMysterio mask, boots, and if he can get away with it, ''nothing'' else).

!!Studio Albums:

* ''A Hard Day's Nightmare'' (as The Suburban Nightmare, 1985)
* ''Horror Stories'' (first album as the Dwarves, 1986)
* ''Toolin' For a Warm Teabag'' (1988)
* ''Blood Guts & Pussy'' (1990)
* ''Thank Heaven For Little Girls'' (1991)
* ''Sugarfix'' (1993)
* ''The Dwarves are Young and Good Looking'' (1997)
* ''The Dwarves Come Clean'' (2000)
* ''How To Win Friends and Influence People'' (2001)
* ''The Dwarves Must Die'' (2004)
* ''The Dwarves Are Born Again'' (2011)
* ''The Dwarves Invented Rock and Roll'' (2015)
* ''Radio Free Dwarves'' (2015)
* ''Take Back the Night'' (2018)

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