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Simpletones
4,435 listeners
The Simpletones were an early LA punk band from the late 1970's, the second band signed to the new Posh Boy label. Among its members … read moreThe Simpletones were an early LA punk band from the late 1970's, the second band signed to the new Posh Boy label. Among its members were Snickers of The Klan, Jerry Koskie and Rabit from The Cheifs and Jay Lansford of the Stepmoth… read moreThe Simpletones were an early LA punk band from the late 1970's, the second band signed to the new Posh Boy label. Among its members were Snickers of The Klan, Jerry Koskie and Rabit from The Cheifs and Jay Lansford of the Stepmothers, CH3, Rik L Rik and the Urge fame. Notable for their con… read more -
Dow Jones & The Industrials
5,043 listeners
There are 2 bands that have used the name Dow Jones and Industrials. 1. A West Lafeyette, Indiana punk band from the late 1970s and early 1… read moreThere are 2 bands that have used the name Dow Jones and Industrials. 1. A West Lafeyette, Indiana punk band from the late 1970s and early 1980s. 2. A third wave ska band from Saugus, Massachusetts formed in 1996 and disbanded in 1999. 1.… read moreThere are 2 bands that have used the name Dow Jones and Industrials. 1. A West Lafeyette, Indiana punk band from the late 1970s and early 1980s. 2. A third wave ska band from Saugus, Massachusetts formed in 1996 and disbanded in 1999. 1. Dow Jones and the Industrials were a punk band from West L… read more -
Pagans
12,429 listeners
The Pagans are a punk band from Cleveland, Ohio which formed in 1977 and disbanded in 1979, with a 1986 reunion tour since. The original members included Mike Hudson, lead vocals; Brian Hudson, drums and backing vocals; Mike Metoff, guit… read moreThe Pagans are a punk band from Cleveland, Ohio which formed in 1977 and disbanded in 1979, with a 1986 reunion tour since. The original members included Mike Hudson, lead vocals; Brian Hudson, drums and backing vocals; Mike Metoff, guitar and backing vocals; and Tim Allee, bass. The second line… read more -
M.O.T.O.
14,404 listeners
MOTO stands for Masters Of The Obvious. Pretty much it's Paul and whoever is playing with him at the time. Some people think Paul'… read moreMOTO stands for Masters Of The Obvious. Pretty much it's Paul and whoever is playing with him at the time. Some people think Paul's lyrics are too dirty but most people think they are funny. MOTO write songs that are catchy. T… read moreMOTO stands for Masters Of The Obvious. Pretty much it's Paul and whoever is playing with him at the time. Some people think Paul's lyrics are too dirty but most people think they are funny. MOTO write songs that are catchy. That's all that really matters. It all got started in th… read more -
Negative Trend
5,629 listeners
Negative Trend were a '77 era punk rock band from San Francisco. Members would go on to play in Flipper. The band played both personal… read moreNegative Trend were a '77 era punk rock band from San Francisco. Members would go on to play in Flipper. The band played both personal and political punk songs in their short, turbulent history. The band missed a chance to play with… read moreNegative Trend were a '77 era punk rock band from San Francisco. Members would go on to play in Flipper. The band played both personal and political punk songs in their short, turbulent history. The band missed a chance to play with the Sex Pistols at Winterland in 1978 and angrily refused a… read more -
Wayne County & The Electric Chairs
14,429 listeners
Wayne County & the Electric Chairs were part of the original first wave of punk bands from the 1970s NYC scene. The band is headed by Georgia-born transsexual who named herself Wayne County after the Michigan county the proto-punk act MC5 hailed from, only to later change her name to Jayne Co… read more -
Protex
12,360 listeners
In 1977, four schoolfriends formed the Incredibly Boring Band and did a few gigs playing covers of Thin Lizzy and Dr Feelgood songs. Howeve… read moreIn 1977, four schoolfriends formed the Incredibly Boring Band and did a few gigs playing covers of Thin Lizzy and Dr Feelgood songs. However, they were soon smitten by the punk bug and decided that they wanted to play energic pop like th… read moreIn 1977, four schoolfriends formed the Incredibly Boring Band and did a few gigs playing covers of Thin Lizzy and Dr Feelgood songs. However, they were soon smitten by the punk bug and decided that they wanted to play energic pop like the Buzzcocks and the Ramones. So they started to write their … read more -
The Art Attacks
5,946 listeners
Formed by Edwin Pouncey & Steve Spear, two students from The London Royal College Of Art, The Art Attacks lasted roughly from April 77… read moreFormed by Edwin Pouncey & Steve Spear, two students from The London Royal College Of Art, The Art Attacks lasted roughly from April 77 to March 1978. For initial rehearsals and demo Rick Slaughter was on drums (played on Punk Rock … read moreFormed by Edwin Pouncey & Steve Spear, two students from The London Royal College Of Art, The Art Attacks lasted roughly from April 77 to March 1978. For initial rehearsals and demo Rick Slaughter was on drums (played on Punk Rock Stars and was later in The Motors) and Rob Smith on bass (ex… read more -
The Nuns
12,274 listeners
There are at least 3 artists under the name of Nuns. 1. The Nuns were a punk rock/new wave band in San Francisco in the late 1970s. The ba… read moreThere are at least 3 artists under the name of Nuns. 1. The Nuns were a punk rock/new wave band in San Francisco in the late 1970s. The band has periodically reformed and played to the present day. The band formed in 1975, and were the … read moreThere are at least 3 artists under the name of Nuns. 1. The Nuns were a punk rock/new wave band in San Francisco in the late 1970s. The band has periodically reformed and played to the present day. The band formed in 1975, and were the among the first punk bands in California. In January 1978, t… read more