Punk band the Insaints were perhaps more notorious for their controversial live shows -- which brought them to the attention of both the mainstream San Francisco Bay Area press and legal authorities -- than for their music. The controversy was largely the work of lead singer Marian Anderson, who performed and oversaw sexual acts on-stage. This led to an arrest for lewd public behavior in the early '90s at Berkeley's famous punk venue, Gilman Street. With the help of the New York City ACLU, Anderson won the resulting case after a year of legal fighting. But the group -- which f...