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The Alley Cats

Among the small players in the first days of LA punk, the Alley Felines (Dianne Chai on bass and vocals, Randy Stodola on electric guitar and vocals, and John McCarthy rounding out the trio on drums) released several singles and albums on various brands that made small waves in the …

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The See See

Hailing in the four sides of the world but located in London, the Find Find are psychedelic revivalists objective on getting the candied, swirling noises from the ’60s in to the new millennium. Richard Olson, who acquired previously performed in the Eighteenth Time of May, produced the Find Find with …

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Wednesday Week

A good and energetic pop music group that lived along the edges from the LA paisley underground picture in the 1980s, Wed Week were the brainchild of guitarist, singer, and songwriter Kristi Callan and her sister Kelly Callan, who played drums and contributed backing vocals. The Callan sisters started making …

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Trolley

Exhibiting a luminous pop/rock and roll style supported by way of a masterful rhythm section, Trolley enjoy melodious grooving tunes with two guitarist/vocalists within the forefront. The staff first set up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin amid the ’90s, using a lineup comprising Paul Wall structure (vocals, electric guitar), Mike Perotto (electric …

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Revolving Paint Dream

Not a good deal is known approximately Revolving Paint Wish, a psychedelic pop band that recorded sporadically for Alan McGee’s Creation label within the ’80s. Originally the music group was a duo of Primal Scream’s Andrew Innes and his partner Christine Wanless. The music group — which potentially counted McGee, …

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Rockin’ Robin Roberts

Rockin’ Robin Roberts includes a complete discography of only 6 songs, but an individual collection in another of them was the collection that launched one thousand garage area bands within the mid-’60s. Roberts was created in NEW YORK in 1940, but was raised in the united states in Tacoma, WA, …

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Descendents

Fueled by “rejection, food, coffee, girls, angling and food,” the Descendents sprang up through the halcyon days of the LA punk scene; fusing the blind trend of hardcore with an unexpectedly wry, self-deprecating wit and a solid melodic sensibility that arranged them distinctly aside from their Western Coastline brethren, they …

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The Last

Affected by ’60s browse, psychedelia, and folk-rock, brothers Joe (guitar), Mike (vocals), and David Nolte (bass) of LA formed the final in 1976, alongside associates Jack port Reynolds (drums) and Vitus Matare (keyboards). THE FINAL might be regarded as a seminal indie music group, having released early singles independently label, …

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Germs

Living prompt and dying young is usually among rock’s great clichés, but no term better describes the reason why for the demise of L.A. punkers referred to as Bacteria. Capable of developing a firestorm of loud, confrontational music, these were eventually undone by their perversely charismatic business lead vocalist. He …

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All

When renowned (and frequently copied) LA punk rockers the Descendents were forced to be on hiatus in the later ’80s when vocalist Milo Aukerman still left the group to wait college full-time, the rest of the members made a decision to keep on under a different name: ALL (lifted in …

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