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Broken Robots Live Record Store – NGR TV (Part 1) – Free VOD

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Broken Robots performing live at record store
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Flip through the vinyl vibes with “Broken Robots Live Record Store – Part 1,” a free VOD blast from the band tearing it up behind the racks in McHenry, Illinois—now spinning 24/7 on NGR Music TV! This indie punk-pop session crackles with fierce female-fronted fire, jangly guitars, and hook-laden riffs that echo the sassy swagger of Blondie and Debbie Harry, blended with a modern Rapture twist for that irresistible retro rush. Surrounded by stacked albums and storefront charm, it’s the kind of raw, in-the-trenches live drop that turns browsing into banging—pure energy for fans craving unfiltered garage rock revival.

A year in and still buzzing with views, likes, and comments like Lita Von Doom‘s “LOVE the singer’s voice, she reminds me a bit of Debbie Harry” and MASTALOCK‘s “Wow reminds me of Blondie, like newer version of Rapture,” plus Jessica Edwards teasing a fresh take—it’s community gold waiting to explode.

Stream it free anytime on NGR Music TV, the shelf for unsigned live gems and record-store magic. Creator spark: Echo fan comps like these to spark shares—it’s the retro rocket fuel.

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7 thoughts on “Broken Robots Live Record Store – NGR TV (Part 1) – Free VOD

  1. This venue reminds me of one that used to be in downtown Niles, MI. It was called the manifesto and was only there for a few months. I saw a few good shows there. I LOVE the singers voice, she reminds me a bit of Debbie Harry.

    1. I haven’t listened to any of Deborah Harry’s music in a long time but when I was a kid, I was in a dollar store and wanted to buy a cd for my dad for his birthday. I didn’t know who she was but that’s what I picked. It was a single for a song called Sweet and Low which had multiple versions of the song. Idk if my dad even liked it but he at least listened to it to be nice lol.

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