Disco Demolition Night: The Riot ...
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Disco Demolition Night: The Riot That Killed a Genre
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On July 12, 1979, a 98-cent baseball promotion at Chicago's Comiskey Park spiraled into a full-blown riot. Radio DJ Steve Dahl, fired when his station switched to disco, detonated a crate of records between games of a doubleheader, and thousands of fans stormed the field. The chaos forced the White Sox to forfeit, the last forfeit in American League history. This episode unpacks how it all happened and what it really meant.

We examine the desperate White Sox front office, Dahl's anti-disco crusade, and the catastrophic crowd control failures that left the field undefended. Then we explore the fiercely contested legacy: was this harmless working-class rebellion, a bigoted attack on Black, Latin, and gay club culture, or a proxy war over demographic anxiety in a rapidly changing America?

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