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Bad Mary has always thrived on chaos, fun, volume, and the kind of live-wire unpredictability that turns small clubs into punk rock powder kegs. With Live on Long Island, the band bottles that energy into a no-holds-barred live album that feels like it’s happening in real time — because it did. Recorded at a raucous hometown show, the album doesn’t just revisit their catalog; it recharges it with a sweaty, electric pulse that only a real crowd and a real stage can provide.

From the first kick of the drums to the final, breathless notes, Live on Long Island is packed with the attitude and urgency that have become Bad Mary‘s calling card. Lead vocalist Amanda Mac‘s voice slices through the mix like a bolt of lightning — fierce, fearless, and unwavering — while the rhythm section (Mike Staub and Bill Mac) keeps things relentlessly tight and punchy. Guitarist David Henderson rounds it all out with a gritty, melodic edge that drives every song home.
But this release is more than just an audio experience. Accompanying the album is a full concert film that captures the show in all its sweaty, shout-along glory. Filmed with the raw intimacy of being in the front row, the video isn’t a slick production — and that’s exactly the point. It’s loud. It’s real. It’s entertaining. It’s Bad Mary.

For longtime fans, Live on Long Island is a celebration of the band’s roots and a document of just how far they’ve come. For newcomers, it’s the perfect introduction — an unfiltered blast of Punk Rock power with a visual companion that proves this band doesn’t just play music. They live it. In a world full of overproduced polish, Live on Long Island is the sound (and sight) of a band that still believes in the power of turning up and letting loose.
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