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Dimentia 13

The ’80s Ohio band Dimentia 13 (named after an early on movie by Francis Ford Coppola) fused jointly garage, psychedelic rock, and acoustic folk, issuing a complete of six albums throughout their six-year-long recording career. Inspired by such performers as the Soft Children, Kevin Ayers, Syd Barrett, Soft Machine, as …

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The Optic Nerve

Although born in the ’80s NY garage area picture, the Optic Nerve had absolutely nothing whatsoever in keeping with the motion apart from their single-minded idealism to do something as though the ’80s as well as the synthesized music that encircled them had not been happening. Instead of using the …

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We the People

One of the most versatile mid-’60s garage area groupings — indeed, these were generally too accomplished and pop-savvy to seriously merit the garage area band label — We individuals had some big strikes in Florida, but never broke out nationally, in spite of releases over the huge RCA and Problem …

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The Defectors

Originally forming beneath the moniker of Thee Fuzz Arts in 1997, Martin Budde (drums/organ), Nikolaj Grummesgaard (guitar/vocals) and Torben Skovgaard (bass) reflected on the raw sophistication of 60s rock the fact that Sonics, The Kinks as well as the Wailers perfected. Ultimately after recruiting Jonas Jørgensen (drums) and Mort Harder …

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The Fuzztones

This NY City-based psychedelic/garage rock combo played a big role in the mostly underground ’60s revival through the 1980s. Led from the enigmatic Rudi Protrudi, the Fuzztones had been among the main “successes” (especially in European countries) from the revival that flourished in 1984 which also boasted the Chesterfield Kings, …

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Chesterfield Kings

Upstate New York’s Chesterfield Kings landed upon the developing punk/new wave picture in the past due ’70s with an unbelievably organic ’60s tempo & blues audio that borrowed heavily from pre-1966 Rolling Rocks. The group, therefore unlike every other underground feelings of the time, arguably kickstarted the complete ’80s garage …

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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 Lords of Altamont

California-based garage rock revivalists The Lords of Altamont shaped from the demise of vocalist Jake “Preacher” Cavaliere’s preceding band, the Bomboras (though he was also previously an associate around five other significant bands). Boasting several associates throughout their life, by 2005 the Lords had been made up of Cavaliere (also …

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Cheepskates

Led by singer/guitarist Shane Faubert, the Cheepskates had been a big area of the ’80s revival from the garage area rock scene within the East Coastline. They released two albums making use of their 1st lineup, a four-piece that focused more within the vintage side from the audio. By 1987, …

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