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DFX2
1,354 listeners
DFX2 was a San Diego, California based band in the 1980s. Led by twin brothers Douglas Farage (vocals and rhythm guitar) and David Farage (… read moreDFX2 was a San Diego, California based band in the 1980s. Led by twin brothers Douglas Farage (vocals and rhythm guitar) and David Farage (lead guitar and vocals), the band’s name was derived from their initials: D.F. times two (x 2). Th… read moreDFX2 was a San Diego, California based band in the 1980s. Led by twin brothers Douglas Farage (vocals and rhythm guitar) and David Farage (lead guitar and vocals), the band’s name was derived from their initials: D.F. times two (x 2). The band's other members were Frank Hailey (drums) and Er… read more -
Felony
9,541 listeners
Six bands share the name Felony: 1) An L.A. based New wave band, led by brothers Jeffrey and Joe Spry most known for their paranoid 1983 si… read moreSix bands share the name Felony: 1) An L.A. based New wave band, led by brothers Jeffrey and Joe Spry most known for their paranoid 1983 single "The Fanatic". The band dissolved following the release of their third album, In t… read moreSix bands share the name Felony: 1) An L.A. based New wave band, led by brothers Jeffrey and Joe Spry most known for their paranoid 1983 single "The Fanatic". The band dissolved following the release of their third album, In the Name of Rock-n-Roll. 2) A melodic heavy metal band from S… read more -
Rubber Rodeo
2,457 listeners
Rubber Rodeo was a Boston-based band active in the 1980s. Uniquely for the era, the band fused Roxy Music-influenced new wave music with co… read moreRubber Rodeo was a Boston-based band active in the 1980s. Uniquely for the era, the band fused Roxy Music-influenced new wave music with country and western influences, and dressed in 1950's-vintage country & western clothing. T… read moreRubber Rodeo was a Boston-based band active in the 1980s. Uniquely for the era, the band fused Roxy Music-influenced new wave music with country and western influences, and dressed in 1950's-vintage country & western clothing. They are best remembered for their heavily rotated 1984 MTV h… read more -
Killer Pussy
2,597 listeners
Killer Pussy was founded in Phoenix in early 1980 and originally featured singers Lucy LaMode and Les a Go Go, guitarist Gary Russel, David… read moreKiller Pussy was founded in Phoenix in early 1980 and originally featured singers Lucy LaMode and Les a Go Go, guitarist Gary Russel, David (Dash Assault) Webb on bass, and John E. Precious on drums. After two shows, Les left the band, a… read moreKiller Pussy was founded in Phoenix in early 1980 and originally featured singers Lucy LaMode and Les a Go Go, guitarist Gary Russel, David (Dash Assault) Webb on bass, and John E. Precious on drums. After two shows, Les left the band, and a year later, Robert X Planet became a part of the group … read more -
Translator
14,414 listeners
Inspired by the Beatles, the four-piece Translator featured the talents of two singer/songwriters, Steve Barton (guitar) and Bob Darlington… read moreInspired by the Beatles, the four-piece Translator featured the talents of two singer/songwriters, Steve Barton (guitar) and Bob Darlington (guitar), and a sound that spanned Merseybeat to psychedelia. Larry Dekker on bass and Dave Schef… read moreInspired by the Beatles, the four-piece Translator featured the talents of two singer/songwriters, Steve Barton (guitar) and Bob Darlington (guitar), and a sound that spanned Merseybeat to psychedelia. Larry Dekker on bass and Dave Scheff on drums completed the lineup, which remained constant dur… read more -
Martini Ranch
2,451 listeners
Martini Ranch was a New Wave band conceived in 1982 by Andrew Todd Rosenthal. The band was composed of Andrew (vocals and guitar) and actor… read moreMartini Ranch was a New Wave band conceived in 1982 by Andrew Todd Rosenthal. The band was composed of Andrew (vocals and guitar) and actor Bill Paxton (vocals and samples), and featured a similar sound to late 1980s Devo. Understandably… read moreMartini Ranch was a New Wave band conceived in 1982 by Andrew Todd Rosenthal. The band was composed of Andrew (vocals and guitar) and actor Bill Paxton (vocals and samples), and featured a similar sound to late 1980s Devo. Understandably, this similarity of sound was most evident on the track &qu… read more -
Wide Boy Awake
3,869 listeners
Wide Boy Awake was fronted by Kevin Mooney, the former bass player for Adam & The Ants. The band only released a few singles before dis… read moreWide Boy Awake was fronted by Kevin Mooney, the former bass player for Adam & The Ants. The band only released a few singles before disbanding, but you may have stumbled upon a song or two from them on various ’80s compilations. The … read moreWide Boy Awake was fronted by Kevin Mooney, the former bass player for Adam & The Ants. The band only released a few singles before disbanding, but you may have stumbled upon a song or two from them on various ’80s compilations. The 1982 Wide Boy Awake mini-LP has never been issued on CD, so … read more -
Ebn-Ozn
5,807 listeners
Ebn-Ozn (often spelled Ēbn-Ōzn) was the New Wave duo of Ned "EBN" Liben (synthesizer) and Robert "OZN" Rosen (organ, vocals) that made a small splash in the music scene with the single, AEIOU Sometimes Y, in 1983. The… read moreEbn-Ozn (often spelled Ēbn-Ōzn) was the New Wave duo of Ned "EBN" Liben (synthesizer) and Robert "OZN" Rosen (organ, vocals) that made a small splash in the music scene with the single, AEIOU Sometimes Y, in 1983. The duo came together in the early '80s in New York when R… read more -
Gleaming Spires
6,924 listeners
Gleaming Spires were a new wave pop group popular in the 1980s. Performing as Bates Motel they were enlisted by the Mael brothers to be a p… read moreGleaming Spires were a new wave pop group popular in the 1980s. Performing as Bates Motel they were enlisted by the Mael brothers to be a part of the 1981-1985 incarnation of their band, Sparks. After completing demos with neophyte produ… read moreGleaming Spires were a new wave pop group popular in the 1980s. Performing as Bates Motel they were enlisted by the Mael brothers to be a part of the 1981-1985 incarnation of their band, Sparks. After completing demos with neophyte producer Stephen Hague, principal members Leslie Bohem (writer of… read more