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The Crowd
14,823 listeners
There are several groups known as 'The Crowd': 1) The Crowd were in the vanguard of the Orange County beach punk explosion of the… read moreThere are several groups known as 'The Crowd': 1) The Crowd were in the vanguard of the Orange County beach punk explosion of the late 1970s. They helped create and define a timeless sound which remains influential even today, … read moreThere are several groups known as 'The Crowd': 1) The Crowd were in the vanguard of the Orange County beach punk explosion of the late 1970s. They helped create and define a timeless sound which remains influential even today, over three decades later. One of the first and one of the be… read more -
Negative Trend
6,310 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 -
Simpletones
4,971 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 -
Pagans
13,073 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 -
TESTORS
5,784 listeners
While the Stooges, Blondie, and Talking Heads are revered for their punk rock antics and unchangeably praised for being a part of a major r… read moreWhile the Stooges, Blondie, and Talking Heads are revered for their punk rock antics and unchangeably praised for being a part of a major rock revolution in the late '70s, there's one band that's been consistently overlook… read moreWhile the Stooges, Blondie, and Talking Heads are revered for their punk rock antics and unchangeably praised for being a part of a major rock revolution in the late '70s, there's one band that's been consistently overlooked. The Testors created just as much noise as the Dead Boys … read more -
The Stitches
8,079 listeners
The Stitches began in 1994 as a 1970s-style punk rock band based out of Orange County, California and quickly gained notoriety as one of t… read moreThe Stitches began in 1994 as a 1970s-style punk rock band based out of Orange County, California and quickly gained notoriety as one of the early influential bands of Orange County punk rock. The Stitches are known as one of the most u… read moreThe Stitches began in 1994 as a 1970s-style punk rock band based out of Orange County, California and quickly gained notoriety as one of the early influential bands of Orange County punk rock. The Stitches are known as one of the most unpredictable, high-energy live acts around. Despite a large … read more -
The Nuns
13,652 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 -
Channel 3
18,083 listeners
Channel 3, also known as CH3, is a punk rock band from Cerritos, California. Part of the Southern California punk scene of the early 1980s,… read moreChannel 3, also known as CH3, is a punk rock band from Cerritos, California. Part of the Southern California punk scene of the early 1980s, the band had a sound that was more melodic than many of their hardcore contemporaries, and lyrics… read moreChannel 3, also known as CH3, is a punk rock band from Cerritos, California. Part of the Southern California punk scene of the early 1980s, the band had a sound that was more melodic than many of their hardcore contemporaries, and lyrics which ranged from thoughtful and satirical to bratty and se… read more -
Manic Hispanic
11,732 listeners
Manic Hispanic is an all Mexican-American comedy-punk rock cover band from Los Angeles, California. These seven vatos all have one thing in… read moreManic Hispanic is an all Mexican-American comedy-punk rock cover band from Los Angeles, California. These seven vatos all have one thing in common - their love for classic punk rock. Manic Hispanic take the punk songs that they love but … read moreManic Hispanic is an all Mexican-American comedy-punk rock cover band from Los Angeles, California. These seven vatos all have one thing in common - their love for classic punk rock. Manic Hispanic take the punk songs that they love but they add a large dose of barrio humor. Manic Hispanic came t… read more