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Alberto Y Lost Trios Paranoias
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Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias (often erroneously spelled Alberto y Los Trios Paranoias) was a comedy rock band, formed in Manchester, Engl… read moreAlberto y Lost Trios Paranoias (often erroneously spelled Alberto y Los Trios Paranoias) was a comedy rock band, formed in Manchester, England in 1973. Created in 1973 by two former members of Greasy Bear – Chris "C.P." L… read moreAlberto y Lost Trios Paranoias (often erroneously spelled Alberto y Los Trios Paranoias) was a comedy rock band, formed in Manchester, England in 1973. Created in 1973 by two former members of Greasy Bear – Chris "C.P." Lee and Bruce Mitchell (drums), with Les Prior (vocals), Jimm… read more -
Yachts
6,422 listeners
Yachts were a Liverpool, England, UK power pop band. The band was formed in 1976 in Liverpool Art College, the members where all members of the same art college as Deaf School two years before them. Yachts had the diverse influences of t… read moreYachts were a Liverpool, England, UK power pop band. The band was formed in 1976 in Liverpool Art College, the members where all members of the same art college as Deaf School two years before them. Yachts had the diverse influences of the emerging punk and earlier rock sound. Their quirky lyrica… read more -
Radio Stars
18,064 listeners
Formed in London, UK in 1976, and disbanded for dental reasons in 1979, Radio Stars emerged from the tail-end of glam to seize the punk rei… read moreFormed in London, UK in 1976, and disbanded for dental reasons in 1979, Radio Stars emerged from the tail-end of glam to seize the punk reins with abandon, albeit without the po-faced rigidity of their peers. Writer/bassist Martin Gordon… read moreFormed in London, UK in 1976, and disbanded for dental reasons in 1979, Radio Stars emerged from the tail-end of glam to seize the punk reins with abandon, albeit without the po-faced rigidity of their peers. Writer/bassist Martin Gordon was in Sparks during the Kimono My House era, and then form… read more -
Rudi
15,970 listeners
Rudi were: (1) A late 1970s Northern Irish Punk Rock band from East Belfast. Back in 1975 a gang of school pals from East Belfast fed up w… read moreRudi were: (1) A late 1970s Northern Irish Punk Rock band from East Belfast. Back in 1975 a gang of school pals from East Belfast fed up with the state of the music that was being played on the radio and on TV(3 channels and no MTV or V… read moreRudi were: (1) A late 1970s Northern Irish Punk Rock band from East Belfast. Back in 1975 a gang of school pals from East Belfast fed up with the state of the music that was being played on the radio and on TV(3 channels and no MTV or VH1 in those days kids) decided to form their own band. They … read more -
The Radiators From Space
6,761 listeners
The Radiators from Space (aka The Radiators, The Rads, Radiators (from Space), and The Radiators Plan 9) was an Irish punk rock band that h… read moreThe Radiators from Space (aka The Radiators, The Rads, Radiators (from Space), and The Radiators Plan 9) was an Irish punk rock band that has been described as Ireland's first punk band. Initially active 1976-1981, the band had a br… read moreThe Radiators from Space (aka The Radiators, The Rads, Radiators (from Space), and The Radiators Plan 9) was an Irish punk rock band that has been described as Ireland's first punk band. Initially active 1976-1981, the band had a brief reunion in 1987-1988, and reformed in 2003 until the dea… read more -
Protex
13,281 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 -
Klark Kent
7,232 listeners
Klark Kent is the pseudonym of Stewart Copeland, the founder and drummer of The Police, under which he released one self-titled album, four… read moreKlark Kent is the pseudonym of Stewart Copeland, the founder and drummer of The Police, under which he released one self-titled album, four singles between 1978 and 1980, and a 1995 greatest hits album, Kollected Works, containing all pr… read moreKlark Kent is the pseudonym of Stewart Copeland, the founder and drummer of The Police, under which he released one self-titled album, four singles between 1978 and 1980, and a 1995 greatest hits album, Kollected Works, containing all previous releases alongside new tracks recorded during the lat… read more