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Oblivians
696,331 plays (47,388 listeners)
The Oblivians were an American punk rock trio from 1993 to 1998. They reunited in 2009. In the 1990s, their blues-infused brand of crudely-recorded music made them one of the most popular and prominent bands within the underground garage punk scene.
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The Gories
570,246 plays (41,835 listeners)
Trashy bass-less Detroit garage punk band formed in 1986 by Mick Collins [vocals, guitar] (currently of The Dirtbombs fame), Margaret Ann O'Neill , and Dan Kroha [vocals, guitar] (now with the Demolition Doll Rods).
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Thee Mighty Caesars
108,368 plays (5,526 listeners)
Thee Mighty Caesars were a primitive garage punk group, formed by Billy Childish in 1985 after the demise of The Milkshakes. They influenced many American bands, especially The Mummies, and Sub Pop groups. They were arguably the group that brought about the resurgence of garage rock.
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Supercharger
99,145 plays (12,806 listeners)
There are five bands with this name: 1. An American Lo-Fi garage punk band. Formed in San Francisco in 1991 by Greg Lowery (bass/vocals), Darin Raeffelli (guitar/vocals) and Karen Singletary (drums/vocals).
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Teengenerate
219,471 plays (20,275 listeners)
Teengenerate were a Japanese punk rock band known for their sloppy, fun style of playing and often incomprehensible English lyrics. The band consisted of Fink (guitar, vocals), Fifi (guitar, vocals), Sammy (bass) and Suck (drums). Their original drummer was called Shoe.
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The Milkshakes
253,165 plays (26,809 listeners)
It all started at a Jam concert sometime in 1977. There, big Russ Wilkins first met Billy Childish and asked him if he wanted to sing in his group which was to become The Pop Rivets. Their first gig was September 1977. They went on to release two LP's and an EP before splitting up in 1980.
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Thee Headcoats
439,646 plays (38,614 listeners)
Thee Headcoats was one of the various band monikers assumed by garage rock primitive Billy Childish (aka Bill Hamper), a native of The Medway Towns, Kent, England. Over several decades — and regardless of the fashion of the time — Childish has churned out no-frills garage rock, the likes of which saw a resurgence in hipness in the new millennium with groups such as the Hives and the White Stripes.
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Reatards
587,381 plays (21,633 listeners)
The Reatards were an American punk rock band from Memphis, TN. Formed in 1997 by frontman Jay Reatard (Angry Angles, Destruction Unit, Terror Visions, Bad Times, Lost Sounds and many more) at the tender age of 16. After the debut EP titled Get Real Stupid, Jay recruited bassist Steve Albundy Reatard and drummer Elvis Wong Reatard to record the full-length follow-up, 1998's Teenage Hate.
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The Spaceshits
132,560 plays (12,887 listeners)
Spaceshits were a Montreal-based band whose members were Mark Sultan (lead singer), Oily Chi on rhythm guitar, Stinky B. on bass, and Skid Marks on drums, though within a few months Stinky B. was replaced on bass by Blacksnake, aka King Khan.
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Nobunny
733,113 plays (24,188 listeners)
One of the many personalities of Okmoniks drummer and Sneaky Pinks founder Justin Champlin, Nobunny (with and without the Fabulous Flys) is a Tucson-founded, Oakland-based, bunny-faced act specializing in 60s-style garage rock and pop.
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