In the late '70s, disco was often the whipping boy of the rock world; "death to disco" stickers were the norm in punk, new wave, heavy metal, hard rock, and arena rock circles, and disco-bashing was as prevalent among Ted Nugent enthusiasts as it was among fans of the Sex Pistols, the Ramones, and the Dead Boys. But that anti-disco attitude faded in the '80s, when disco changed its name to dance music and it became fashionable for rockers to like Madonna -- and one of the acts that brought together dance music and rock was the short-lived Dominatrix (not to be confused with th...