Biography
Teenage Harlets don't play rock & roll – they play danger. Flying a defiant finger in the face of the San Francisco garage scene since 1999, Teenage Harlets style rock has no tiresome monologs, no politics, no talking, no tuning, no fancy knobs or effects. They play revved up, stripped down, non-stop short attention-span surf-garage-punk-rock-mayhem that will have you singing and dancing while you run for your life.
Teenage Harlets have 8 CD, 7" and 12" releases.
Teenage Harlets broke up, you can now find Johnny Dismal in The Dirty Hand Family Band and Atom Bomb in The Phenomenauts.
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