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**DISCLAIMER**
Various clubs were mentioned by name in this episode and will be in the upcoming series. This is not to be misconstrued as disrespect, support, or anything other than mentions of involvement in a historical piece of motorcycle club culture. All comments are made with respect for historical significance in an attempt to uncover a tradition that runs so deep in our community yet is shrouded in mystery as to its inception.
Probably the worst quality episode Punk Rock has put out, but the information is the target, here. Punk Rock gives you the wave tops to three main events that led to the creation of the 1% Moniker and how it has evolved over the decades of its use in the motorcycle club community. This episode brings slight detail to the Hollister Incident (July 1947), the Riverside Incident (July 1948), and the Tecate Incident (October 1960), what Punk Rock dubs the "Framework for the canvas" that the media uses to paint bikers and clubs in a negative light.
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**DISCLAIMER**
Various clubs were mentioned by name in this episode and will be in the upcoming series. This is not to be misconstrued as disrespect, support, or anything other than mentions of involvement in a historical piece of motorcycle club culture. All comments are made with respect for historical significance in an attempt to uncover a tradition that runs so deep in our community yet is shrouded in mystery as to its inception.
Probably the worst quality episode Punk Rock has put out, but the information is the target, here. Punk Rock gives you the wave tops to three main events that led to the creation of the 1% Moniker and how it has evolved over the decades of its use in the motorcycle club community. This episode brings slight detail to the Hollister Incident (July 1947), the Riverside Incident (July 1948), and the Tecate Incident (October 1960), what Punk Rock dubs the "Framework for the canvas" that the media uses to paint bikers and clubs in a negative light.
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