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Hickey
2,012 listeners
"Others maintained the genre, HICKEY evolved it." Others have said it and I believe it. Were they geniuses? Loadies on a socio-po… read more"Others maintained the genre, HICKEY evolved it." Others have said it and I believe it. Were they geniuses? Loadies on a socio-political sarcasm-laced guitar based rampage? Leaders of a Naked Cult out to take down the man in al… read more"Others maintained the genre, HICKEY evolved it." Others have said it and I believe it. Were they geniuses? Loadies on a socio-political sarcasm-laced guitar based rampage? Leaders of a Naked Cult out to take down the man in all his evil incarnations? Guys just like us? Depends on who y… read more -
Tools
2,692 listeners
There are three bands named Tools. (1) Tools is a electronic artist from Germany. (2) Tools is a rapper. (3) San Francisco underground pu… read moreThere are three bands named Tools. (1) Tools is a electronic artist from Germany. (2) Tools is a rapper. (3) San Francisco underground punks of the late-70's! Featured with Flipper, No Alternative, & VKTMS on the 1979 S.F. Und… read moreThere are three bands named Tools. (1) Tools is a electronic artist from Germany. (2) Tools is a rapper. (3) San Francisco underground punks of the late-70's! Featured with Flipper, No Alternative, & VKTMS on the 1979 S.F. Underground 7" compilation. (1) Tools is an aspiring elect… read more -
Ed Gein's Car
1,485 listeners
Ed Gein's Car was a hardcore punk band from 1982 - 1987. Named in tribute to the notorious serial killer, Ed Gein's Car were &quo… read moreEd Gein's Car was a hardcore punk band from 1982 - 1987. Named in tribute to the notorious serial killer, Ed Gein's Car were "the spirited wise asses of New York City's mid-1980s hardcore punk scene". The group… read moreEd Gein's Car was a hardcore punk band from 1982 - 1987. Named in tribute to the notorious serial killer, Ed Gein's Car were "the spirited wise asses of New York City's mid-1980s hardcore punk scene". The group's was formed in 1982, when guitarist Tim Carroll and bas… read more -
The Victims
6,882 listeners
There are at least four bands called The Victims, and more called Victims. 1) The Victims were a three piece from Perth, Australia that existed for a brief time between 1977 - 1979. 1978 saw the band release their full body of work - a single and a 5 song EP known as the 'No Thanks to the Hu… read more -
Impatient Youth
2,913 listeners
A punk rock group formed in Vallejo, California in 1977 consisting of Bill Martin (guitar), Paul Casteel (bass) and Chris Coon (drums). The… read moreA punk rock group formed in Vallejo, California in 1977 consisting of Bill Martin (guitar), Paul Casteel (bass) and Chris Coon (drums). They became known for the song "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition", appearing on &quo… read moreA punk rock group formed in Vallejo, California in 1977 consisting of Bill Martin (guitar), Paul Casteel (bass) and Chris Coon (drums). They became known for the song "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition", appearing on "Not So Quiet on the Western Front", a record compiled… read more -
Helen Keller
1,437 listeners
At least four bands are known to have used this name: 1) Seattle, WA-based punk project headed by Norman Durkee. Although Helen Keller was … read moreAt least four bands are known to have used this name: 1) Seattle, WA-based punk project headed by Norman Durkee. Although Helen Keller was reportedly a studio-only combo, members are said to have performed live in other projects. No matt… read moreAt least four bands are known to have used this name: 1) Seattle, WA-based punk project headed by Norman Durkee. Although Helen Keller was reportedly a studio-only combo, members are said to have performed live in other projects. No matter what folks say or write about how great the Helen (Erich)… read more -
Black Easter
907 listeners
Formed in early 1982, they supported bands such as Subhumans, Flux of Pink Indians and Cult Maniax as well as hiring out local halls etc fo… read moreFormed in early 1982, they supported bands such as Subhumans, Flux of Pink Indians and Cult Maniax as well as hiring out local halls etc for gigs. They recorded a few demos but only released the Ready to Rot EP. Shawn Burt left the band … read moreFormed in early 1982, they supported bands such as Subhumans, Flux of Pink Indians and Cult Maniax as well as hiring out local halls etc for gigs. They recorded a few demos but only released the Ready to Rot EP. Shawn Burt left the band and joined the army, he was replaced on vocals by Jem Hammic… read more -
Canadian Rifle
2,445 listeners
Canadian Rifle is a three membered punk/rock outfit based out of Chicago, Il. View wikiCanadian Rifle is a three membered punk/rock outfit based out of Chicago, Il. View wikiCanadian Rifle is a three membered punk/rock outfit based out of Chicago, Il. View wiki -
Vomit Pigs
1,506 listeners
Vomit Pigs were a Punk band formed 1974 in Daingerfield, Texas. Their debut EP, Take One, was released in 1978. The founding members of the… read moreVomit Pigs were a Punk band formed 1974 in Daingerfield, Texas. Their debut EP, Take One, was released in 1978. The founding members of the Vomit Pigs were Mike Brock ("Mite Vomit"), Chris Connor, Doug Spencer, Roy Dalby and Eddie McMinn. View wikiVomit Pigs were a Punk band formed 1974 in Daingerfield, Texas. Their debut EP, Take One, was released in 1978. The founding members of the Vomit Pigs were Mike Brock ("Mite Vomit"), Chris Connor, Doug Spencer, Roy Dalby and Eddie McMinn. View wiki -
The Joykiller
10,599 listeners
The Joykiller are a punk rock supergroup from Huntington Beach, California. The Joykiller were formed in 1995 by Jack Grisham and Ron Emory… read moreThe Joykiller are a punk rock supergroup from Huntington Beach, California. The Joykiller were formed in 1995 by Jack Grisham and Ron Emory after the disbanding of their previous band T.S.O.L., they then went on to recruit Billy Persons … read moreThe Joykiller are a punk rock supergroup from Huntington Beach, California. The Joykiller were formed in 1995 by Jack Grisham and Ron Emory after the disbanding of their previous band T.S.O.L., they then went on to recruit Billy Persons (The Weirdos/Gun Club) on bass, Ronnie King on Keyboards, an… read more