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Shit Dogs
479 listeners
Baton Rouge, La., late 1970's. A group of wingnut hippies from Baton Rouge get an earfull of the Ramones, and decide to start their ow… read moreBaton Rouge, La., late 1970's. A group of wingnut hippies from Baton Rouge get an earfull of the Ramones, and decide to start their own band. Thus, the Shitdogs were born. The bass player, Wheelie Bloodtongue (Bill Mallory) worked a… read moreBaton Rouge, La., late 1970's. A group of wingnut hippies from Baton Rouge get an earfull of the Ramones, and decide to start their own band. Thus, the Shitdogs were born. The bass player, Wheelie Bloodtongue (Bill Mallory) worked at a record store called Leisure Landing, next door to the Ba… read more -
Young Identities
755 listeners
Macgregor punks, the Young Identities were the first wave of Brisbane bands directly influenced by the notorious Leftovers. Forming in 1978… read moreMacgregor punks, the Young Identities were the first wave of Brisbane bands directly influenced by the notorious Leftovers. Forming in 1978 with a deep DIY aesthetic, released to monumental 7" singles on the Shake/Savage label. Two … read moreMacgregor punks, the Young Identities were the first wave of Brisbane bands directly influenced by the notorious Leftovers. Forming in 1978 with a deep DIY aesthetic, released to monumental 7" singles on the Shake/Savage label. Two years on became they became Kicks and dissolved with a lone … read more -
The Gears
2,514 listeners
The GEARS started in 1977 when Axxel G. Reese confronted L.A. Shakers Drummer Dave Drive in his garage to form a new band. Crazy Ruben was … read moreThe GEARS started in 1977 when Axxel G. Reese confronted L.A. Shakers Drummer Dave Drive in his garage to form a new band. Crazy Ruben was the original guitarist along with bassist Gabriel Shock . After Recording the legendary “Let’s go … read moreThe GEARS started in 1977 when Axxel G. Reese confronted L.A. Shakers Drummer Dave Drive in his garage to form a new band. Crazy Ruben was the original guitarist along with bassist Gabriel Shock . After Recording the legendary “Let’s go to the Beach” single the band split up after Crazy Ruben fir… read more -
Vox Pop
3,689 listeners
There has been more than one band with the name Vox Pop. 1) Early punk from LA. Members included Don Bolles (later of Germs fame), Dinah Ca… read moreThere has been more than one band with the name Vox Pop. 1) Early punk from LA. Members included Don Bolles (later of Germs fame), Dinah Cancer (later on she was in 45 Grave), Jeff Dahl (later of Angry Samoans), Paul Cutler (later of 45 … read moreThere has been more than one band with the name Vox Pop. 1) Early punk from LA. Members included Don Bolles (later of Germs fame), Dinah Cancer (later on she was in 45 Grave), Jeff Dahl (later of Angry Samoans), Paul Cutler (later of 45 Grave, Dream Syndicate) various other members. Released 7inc… read more -
Demics
986 listeners
Originally formed in London, Ontario in 1977, the band consisted of vocalist Keith Whittaker, guitarist Rob Brent, bassist Iain Atkinson an… read moreOriginally formed in London, Ontario in 1977, the band consisted of vocalist Keith Whittaker, guitarist Rob Brent, bassist Iain Atkinson and drummer J. D. Weatherstone. Through 1978, the band were rising stars in the Canadian punk scene.… read moreOriginally formed in London, Ontario in 1977, the band consisted of vocalist Keith Whittaker, guitarist Rob Brent, bassist Iain Atkinson and drummer J. D. Weatherstone. Through 1978, the band were rising stars in the Canadian punk scene. They recorded their debut EP in the fall of that year, and … read more -
Fun Things
2,205 listeners
The Fun Things originally formed as a high school band in Brisbane, Australia called the Aliens in 1978, with Brad Shepherd on guitar and v… read moreThe Fun Things originally formed as a high school band in Brisbane, Australia called the Aliens in 1978, with Brad Shepherd on guitar and vocals, bassist John Hartley, and Murray Shepherd on drums. For a brief period after the Aliens, th… read moreThe Fun Things originally formed as a high school band in Brisbane, Australia called the Aliens in 1978, with Brad Shepherd on guitar and vocals, bassist John Hartley, and Murray Shepherd on drums. For a brief period after the Aliens, the Shepherd brothers, along with guitarist Graeme Beavis and … read more -
Razar
1,953 listeners
Razar formed in Brisbane in late 1977 out of the ashes of two high school cover dance bands- "Crossroads" and "Royal Bandit&… read moreRazar formed in Brisbane in late 1977 out of the ashes of two high school cover dance bands- "Crossroads" and "Royal Bandit". Their home, Queensland, was fast becoming a police state and Brisbane was it's experie… read moreRazar formed in Brisbane in late 1977 out of the ashes of two high school cover dance bands- "Crossroads" and "Royal Bandit". Their home, Queensland, was fast becoming a police state and Brisbane was it's experience - a punk city. View wiki -
Guilty Razors
2,724 listeners
Guilty Razors were a French punk band in the same vein as Hubble Bubble. They released a single three-song 7", which has become incred… read moreGuilty Razors were a French punk band in the same vein as Hubble Bubble. They released a single three-song 7", which has become incredibly rare (in part because Polydor melted down many copies.) They achieved a degree of posthumous … read moreGuilty Razors were a French punk band in the same vein as Hubble Bubble. They released a single three-song 7", which has become incredibly rare (in part because Polydor melted down many copies.) They achieved a degree of posthumous cult status with the inclusion of the Guilty Razors EP on th… read more