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Dim Stars
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Dim Stars were an alternative rock supergroup from the early ’90s comprising of Thurston Moore (guitars, vocals) and Steve Shelley (drums) … read moreDim Stars were an alternative rock supergroup from the early ’90s comprising of Thurston Moore (guitars, vocals) and Steve Shelley (drums) of Sonic Youth, Gumball’s Don Flemming (guitars) and, perhaps most vitally, punk legend Richard He… read moreDim Stars were an alternative rock supergroup from the early ’90s comprising of Thurston Moore (guitars, vocals) and Steve Shelley (drums) of Sonic Youth, Gumball’s Don Flemming (guitars) and, perhaps most vitally, punk legend Richard Hell (vocals), formerly of Television, Johnny Thunders and the… read more -
The Sons of Adam
5,289 listeners
The Sons of Adam were a rock band of the 1960s. Previously known as The Fender IV where they began in Baltimore 1962, then moved to Souther… read moreThe Sons of Adam were a rock band of the 1960s. Previously known as The Fender IV where they began in Baltimore 1962, then moved to Southern California. The Sons of Adam were provided their new name by Kim Fowley record producer, and rec… read moreThe Sons of Adam were a rock band of the 1960s. Previously known as The Fender IV where they began in Baltimore 1962, then moved to Southern California. The Sons of Adam were provided their new name by Kim Fowley record producer, and recording artist known for his hit song Alley Oop. The Sons of … read more -
The Del-Vetts
19,094 listeners
The Del-Vetts were one of the few Dunwich groups to place records on the charts, albeit the charts were in hometown Chicago. Surprisingly, … read moreThe Del-Vetts were one of the few Dunwich groups to place records on the charts, albeit the charts were in hometown Chicago. Surprisingly, they did this under two different names. They hit with "Last Time Around" as the Del-Vet… read moreThe Del-Vetts were one of the few Dunwich groups to place records on the charts, albeit the charts were in hometown Chicago. Surprisingly, they did this under two different names. They hit with "Last Time Around" as the Del-Vetts, then changed their name to Pride and Joy for a movie dea… read more -
The Modds
1,614 listeners
60s garage band from Missouri whose sole 45 is notorious for the unbelievably crude sound of "Leave My House" View wiki60s garage band from Missouri whose sole 45 is notorious for the unbelievably crude sound of "Leave My House" View wiki60s garage band from Missouri whose sole 45 is notorious for the unbelievably crude sound of "Leave My House" View wiki -
Larry & the Blue Notes
11,510 listeners
Larry and the Blue Notes were an early 60's garage band from Fort Worth, Texas. The 2 noticeable hits scored by the band were Night Of… read moreLarry and the Blue Notes were an early 60's garage band from Fort Worth, Texas. The 2 noticeable hits scored by the band were Night Of The Phantom and, the ode to sex, In And Out. Night Of The Phantom was originally titled "Nig… read moreLarry and the Blue Notes were an early 60's garage band from Fort Worth, Texas. The 2 noticeable hits scored by the band were Night Of The Phantom and, the ode to sex, In And Out. Night Of The Phantom was originally titled "Night Of The Sadist" but due to the ultra p.c. sensors, wh… read more -
The Ugly Ducklings
14,144 listeners
The Ugly Ducklings were a 5-piece garage rock group based in Toronto, Ontario Canada during the mid-sixties. The group was formed in 1965 w… read moreThe Ugly Ducklings were a 5-piece garage rock group based in Toronto, Ontario Canada during the mid-sixties. The group was formed in 1965 with Dave Bingham (lead vocals, harmonica), Glynn Bell (rhythm guitar), Rodger Mayne (lead guitar),… read moreThe Ugly Ducklings were a 5-piece garage rock group based in Toronto, Ontario Canada during the mid-sixties. The group was formed in 1965 with Dave Bingham (lead vocals, harmonica), Glynn Bell (rhythm guitar), Rodger Mayne (lead guitar), John Read (bass), and Robin Boers (drums). In their early b… read more -
Woo Too Country Band
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8 Eyed Spy
5,137 listeners
A band formed in September 1979 in New York City with Lydia Lunch, bass player George Scott III of James Chance & the Contortions/The R… read moreA band formed in September 1979 in New York City with Lydia Lunch, bass player George Scott III of James Chance & the Contortions/The Raybeats, Jim Sclavunos, as well as Michael Paumgardhen and Pat Irwin of The Raybeats. After George… read moreA band formed in September 1979 in New York City with Lydia Lunch, bass player George Scott III of James Chance & the Contortions/The Raybeats, Jim Sclavunos, as well as Michael Paumgardhen and Pat Irwin of The Raybeats. After George Scott overdoses on August 05, 1980 the remaining bandmember… read more -
The Gestures
13,424 listeners
The Gestures is a 60's garage rock'n'roll band from Mankato, MN. Originally known as The Jesters, they rather suddenly chang… read moreThe Gestures is a 60's garage rock'n'roll band from Mankato, MN. Originally known as The Jesters, they rather suddenly changed their name in The Gestures. They played together just for one year. In the October 1964 the Min… read moreThe Gestures is a 60's garage rock'n'roll band from Mankato, MN. Originally known as The Jesters, they rather suddenly changed their name in The Gestures. They played together just for one year. In the October 1964 the Minneapolis based label Soma released The Gestures' first … read more