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The Real Kids
142,555 plays (17,578 listeners)
The Real Kids was a Boston Garage Rock band. The line-up was formed by John Felice, former "Modern Lovers" guitarist in 1972, on vocal and guitar, Alan "Alpo" Paulino on bass (died on 6 February 2006 of a heart attack), Billy Borgioli on guitar, Kevin Glasheen on drums (then Howard Ferguson).
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The Only Ones
895,061 plays (110,279 listeners)
The Only Ones are a power pop band which formed in 1976 in London, England. They consist of Peter Perrett (vocals, guitar), John Perry (guitar), Alan Mair (bass) and Mike Kellie (drums). The band is best known for their 1978 single "Another Girl, Another Planet" which was called "arguably the greatest rock single ever recorded" by Allmusic contributor Andy Claps.
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The Dictators
461,122 plays (60,915 listeners)
The Dictators are an American punk rock band from New York City. In 1975, they released their first album, The Dictators Go Girl Crazy, making them the first NYC punk band to release an album on a major label.
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The Barracudas
223,619 plays (29,567 listeners)
This London-based Anglo-Canadian band, whose members include Jeremy Gluck (vocals), Robin Wills (guitar), David Buckley (bass), and Nick Turner (drums), was formed in 1979 and scored a U.K. chart hit in 1980 with the neo-surf song "Summer Fun." Turner and Buckley left after the release of the first album Drop Out With the Barracudas (1981) and were replaced by Jim Dickson and Terry Smith.
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The Raspberries
284,137 plays (39,167 listeners)
The Raspberries are a power pop/pop rock band from Cleveland, Ohio in the United States. They had a run of success in the early 1970s with their crisp pop sound that drew influence from the British Invasion era—especially The Beatles, The Who, The Hollies, and The Small Faces—and its mod sensibility.
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Alex Chilton
309,086 plays (35,802 listeners)
Alex Chilton (Memphis, Tennessee, December 28, 1950 – New Orleans, Louisiana, March 17, 2010) was an American songwriter, guitarist, singer and producer best known for his work with the pop-music bands The Box Tops and Big Star.
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The Records
89,219 plays (14,587 listeners)
The Records were an English power pop band, best known for their work in the late 1970s. By fans of the genre, they are considered one of the most seminal British power pop acts of all time.
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Radio Birdman
581,752 plays (48,976 listeners)
Radio Birdman was a punk band which formed in Sydney, Australia in 1974. The band's best known lineup consisted of Deniz Tek (vocals, guitar), Rob Younger (vocals, guitar), Chris Masuak (guitar), Philip "Pip" Hoyle (keyboards), Warwick Gilbert (bass) and Ron Keeley (drums)
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Gene Clark
626,822 plays (75,332 listeners)
Gene Clark, born Harold Eugene Clark (born Tipton, Missouri, November 17, 1944[1] - May 24, 1991) was an American singer-songwriter, and one of the founding members of the folk-rock group The Byrds.
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The Remains
189,360 plays (32,648 listeners)
In 1964, they took Boston by surprise. The line of fans stretching from Kenmore Square to Fenway Park meant only one thing: It was "Remains Night" at The Rathskeller. By New Years Day 1965, The Remains were signed to a major recording deal, playing to packed venues throughout New England.
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