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The Pandoras

Formed being a garage area punk group in LA through the early ’80s, the Pandoras debuted using a 7″ EP in 1984 over the Moxie label. That same calendar year, the group documented ISN’T IT ABOUT TIME with manufacturer Greg Shaw, but splintered afterwards in the entire year. Vocalist/guitarist Paula …

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The Pleazers

Within the mid-’60s, the Pleazers were among the only New Zealand groups competently playing tough, British Invasion/R&B-styled rock and roll & roll; these were most likely only second towards the La-De-Da’s within their homeland in this respect. They were able to record about 50 % twelve singles, an LP, and …

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Plan 9

Offering four guitars along with a appear straight from those psychedelic ’60s, Rhode Island’s Program 9 handled little except for period covers on the first album, 1982’s Frustration. The group added a batch of originals on COPING WITH the Deceased, and spent another two albums compiling early singles (Strategy 9) …

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The Dearly Beloved

Combined with the Grodes, the Dearly Beloved were Tucson, AZ’s best group within the middle-’60s. They began in 1963 being a browse music combo known as the Intruders, who have been heavily influenced with the Projects, and added vocalist Larry Cox with their lineup in early 1964. The Intruders cut …

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The E-Types

Within the mid-’60s, this group from Salinas, CA, (near San Jose) performed a pleasant mixture of British Invasion-inspired pop/rock and roll and some garage. With prominent keyboards, three-part harmonies, and unique materials with minor-keyed shifts, they sounded something similar to a mix between your Zombies as well as the Turtles. …

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Cynics

Pittsburgh’s Cynics possess matured a good deal, musically speaking, within the decades they are around, and it’s really a tribute to guitarist Gregg Kostelich and vocalist Michael Kastelic the group’s ’60s garage area/punk/folk/psychedelic visions of sensitive like and hard breakups offers endured. Employing a revolving lineup of bassists and drummers, …

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The Crawdaddys

In a period of trendy discotheques, bombastic arena rock and roll, and sonic punk barbarisms, the Crawdaddys were a classic peculiarity from the later ’70s. The Southern California four-piece tempo & blues combo, led by two gifted songwriter/guitarists, Steve Potterf and Ron Silva, who started within the equivalent garage music …

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Larry & the Blue Notes

Among the many, many energetic but undistinguished American garage area bands from the mid-’60s, Larry & the Blue Records cut several obscure singles whose distribution was limited by their Forth Well worth, TX, foundation. Although a lot of their repertoire contains addresses and ballads, their very best excitement was for …

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Kenny & the Kasuals

This Dallas group — too accomplished to be called a garage band in the most common sense of the word — was pretty popular within their hometown within the mid-’60s, but never made any noise in the national level. It’s ironic that a lot of their popularity rests on a …

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