Blackfire's wake-up call
Navajo Punk RockersSince its beginnings in the late 1960s and early '70s, punk rock music has been synonymous with fighting against an unjust establishment. True, there are artists who care more about partying than exposing the man, but many groups stay true to the genre's anti-establishment roots.
With its 2001 release of 'One Nation Under,' Arizona-based Blackfire sends a wake-up call to the masses in true punk-rock fashion. Formed in 1989, the trio consists of brothers Clayson Benally (drums, percussion and vocals) and Klee Benally (vocals and guitar) with sister Jeneda Benally (bass and vocals).
With its 2001 release of 'One Nation Under,' Arizona-based Blackfire sends a wake-up call to the masses in true punk-rock fashion. Formed in 1989, the trio consists of brothers Clayson Benally (drums, percussion and vocals) and Klee Benally (vocals and guitar) with sister Jeneda Benally (bass and vocals).


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