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Crushed Butler
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This band was a real POWERHOUSE along the lines of the STOOGES, THIRD WORLD WAR, and SLADE, in fact they opened for SLADE and a number of o… read moreThis band was a real POWERHOUSE along the lines of the STOOGES, THIRD WORLD WAR, and SLADE, in fact they opened for SLADE and a number of others while they were together for 2 years from '69-'71, the band's music did not c… read moreThis band was a real POWERHOUSE along the lines of the STOOGES, THIRD WORLD WAR, and SLADE, in fact they opened for SLADE and a number of others while they were together for 2 years from '69-'71, the band's music did not come out at the time, rather like so many it was released man… read more -
Simply Saucer
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Simply Saucer was a Canadian rock band, active in the 1970s. Based in Hamilton, Ontario, the band consisted of guitarist and vocalist Edgar… read moreSimply Saucer was a Canadian rock band, active in the 1970s. Based in Hamilton, Ontario, the band consisted of guitarist and vocalist Edgar Breau, keyboardist John LaPlante (billed by the stage name Ping Romany), bass guitarist Kevin Chr… read moreSimply Saucer was a Canadian rock band, active in the 1970s. Based in Hamilton, Ontario, the band consisted of guitarist and vocalist Edgar Breau, keyboardist John LaPlante (billed by the stage name Ping Romany), bass guitarist Kevin Christoff and drummer Neil DeMarchant. The band's style ha… read more -
The Up
1,322 listeners
Little brother band of the MC5, the Up were a tough, blue-collar crew out of Ann Arbor, Michigan, formed in 1967, kicking out raw, distorte… read moreLittle brother band of the MC5, the Up were a tough, blue-collar crew out of Ann Arbor, Michigan, formed in 1967, kicking out raw, distorted proto-punk freakout jams. The Up lived together with the MC5 for a period in the late-60's … read moreLittle brother band of the MC5, the Up were a tough, blue-collar crew out of Ann Arbor, Michigan, formed in 1967, kicking out raw, distorted proto-punk freakout jams. The Up lived together with the MC5 for a period in the late-60's at the Hill Street commune in Ann Arbor, where they indulged… read more -
Jolly Green Giants
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Brutal Sonics style Northwest pounderoos! Was it the water or what? Ever since the INCREDIBLE KINGS/ELEGANTS 45 was reissued, all ears hav… read moreBrutal Sonics style Northwest pounderoos! Was it the water or what? Ever since the INCREDIBLE KINGS/ELEGANTS 45 was reissued, all ears have pointed Northwest yearnin' for more of what they's got. They got everything we need, i… read moreBrutal Sonics style Northwest pounderoos! Was it the water or what? Ever since the INCREDIBLE KINGS/ELEGANTS 45 was reissued, all ears have pointed Northwest yearnin' for more of what they's got. They got everything we need, in spades. Let us pray. View wiki -
The Neon Boys
15,752 listeners
The Neon Boys were formed after Richard Hell and Tom Verlaine dropped out of school and wound up in New York in the early 1970s. Here they … read moreThe Neon Boys were formed after Richard Hell and Tom Verlaine dropped out of school and wound up in New York in the early 1970s. Here they found drummer Billy Ficca and recorded a self titled single in 1973, which has been described as t… read moreThe Neon Boys were formed after Richard Hell and Tom Verlaine dropped out of school and wound up in New York in the early 1970s. Here they found drummer Billy Ficca and recorded a self titled single in 1973, which has been described as the 'first punk rock single' (preceeding the more p… read more -
DMZ
16,426 listeners
There is more than one artist with this name: One is a 70's punk/garagerock band fronted by Jeff "Mono Man" Connolly, who wo… read moreThere is more than one artist with this name: One is a 70's punk/garagerock band fronted by Jeff "Mono Man" Connolly, who would later go on to form Lyres. The other is a collaboration between dubstep producers Digital Myst… read moreThere is more than one artist with this name: One is a 70's punk/garagerock band fronted by Jeff "Mono Man" Connolly, who would later go on to form Lyres. The other is a collaboration between dubstep producers Digital Mystikz and Loefah, and refers to a label, a club night and some… read more -
The Tamrons
2,252 listeners
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King Uszniewicz and His Uszniewicztones
1,059 listeners
King Uszniewicz and His Uszniewicztones (or alternately King Uszniewicz and the U-Tones) were a bowling alley band from Michigan in the ear… read moreKing Uszniewicz and His Uszniewicztones (or alternately King Uszniewicz and the U-Tones) were a bowling alley band from Michigan in the early to late 70's who played "oldies" music from the 50's and 60's as well … read moreKing Uszniewicz and His Uszniewicztones (or alternately King Uszniewicz and the U-Tones) were a bowling alley band from Michigan in the early to late 70's who played "oldies" music from the 50's and 60's as well as cover songs of (at the time) current top radio hits such … read more -
The Keggs
5,708 listeners
Primitive, raw-as-shit 60's garage rock from the fecund Motor City - Detroit, Michigan. They released one two-song EP (now incredibly … read morePrimitive, raw-as-shit 60's garage rock from the fecund Motor City - Detroit, Michigan. They released one two-song EP (now incredibly rare) before their guitarist was decapitated in a motorcycle accident. "To Find Out" was… read morePrimitive, raw-as-shit 60's garage rock from the fecund Motor City - Detroit, Michigan. They released one two-song EP (now incredibly rare) before their guitarist was decapitated in a motorcycle accident. "To Find Out" was later featured on the legendary Back From the Grave compila… read more