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The Satans
3,064 listeners
There are multiple bands named The Satans 1. A garage rock band from LA active in the 60s Made “Makin’ Deals”. This 1966 garage classic is … read moreThere are multiple bands named The Satans 1. A garage rock band from LA active in the 60s Made “Makin’ Deals”. This 1966 garage classic is about selling your soul to the devil and contains the phrase, “Can you guess my name?” Reference t… read moreThere are multiple bands named The Satans 1. A garage rock band from LA active in the 60s Made “Makin’ Deals”. This 1966 garage classic is about selling your soul to the devil and contains the phrase, “Can you guess my name?” Reference to the Rollings Stones on “Sympathy for the Devil? 2. myspace… read more -
The Wilde Knights
3,240 listeners
The Furys turned into the Wilde Knights around 1965 and they (Rich and Rick) wrote and recorded the original "Just Like Me", that… read moreThe Furys turned into the Wilde Knights around 1965 and they (Rich and Rick) wrote and recorded the original "Just Like Me", that Paul Revere and the Raiders had a huge hit with. Pat Benetar did a cover of "Just Like Me&q… read moreThe Furys turned into the Wilde Knights around 1965 and they (Rich and Rick) wrote and recorded the original "Just Like Me", that Paul Revere and the Raiders had a huge hit with. Pat Benetar did a cover of "Just Like Me" as well. In that same recording session in Los Angeles… read more -
The Zakary Thaks
13,504 listeners
The Zakary Thaks were an American garage band from Corpus Christi, Texas, formed in the mid 1960s. The band developed out of the Marauders,… read moreThe Zakary Thaks were an American garage band from Corpus Christi, Texas, formed in the mid 1960s. The band developed out of the Marauders, a teen group which included Chris Gerniottis (vocals), Pete Stinson (guitar), and Rex Gregory (ba… read moreThe Zakary Thaks were an American garage band from Corpus Christi, Texas, formed in the mid 1960s. The band developed out of the Marauders, a teen group which included Chris Gerniottis (vocals), Pete Stinson (guitar), and Rex Gregory (bass), and who then became the Riptides, adding lead guitarist… read more -
Kit & The Outlaws
4,434 listeners
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The FANatics
5,697 listeners
There are four bands called the Fanatics. The two-piece Fanatics, based in New Zealand, formed in late 2003 or early 2004, soon releasing t… read moreThere are four bands called the Fanatics. The two-piece Fanatics, based in New Zealand, formed in late 2003 or early 2004, soon releasing their self-titled EP The Fanatics in early 2004. They play dark, twisted, acerbic electro-rock fea… read moreThere are four bands called the Fanatics. The two-piece Fanatics, based in New Zealand, formed in late 2003 or early 2004, soon releasing their self-titled EP The Fanatics in early 2004. They play dark, twisted, acerbic electro-rock featuring angular wall-of-noise guitar and programmed beats/bas… read more -
The Sparkles
19,851 listeners
This was a very popular combo in West Texas between 1957 and 1972. Forming in Levelland, Texas in 1957, line-up 'A' did some reco… read moreThis was a very popular combo in West Texas between 1957 and 1972. Forming in Levelland, Texas in 1957, line-up 'A' did some recording at Norman Petty's studios in 1958 but nothing made it onto vinyl. They broke up for a w… read moreThis was a very popular combo in West Texas between 1957 and 1972. Forming in Levelland, Texas in 1957, line-up 'A' did some recording at Norman Petty's studios in 1958 but nothing made it onto vinyl. They broke up for a while but later reformed with line-up 'B' and an un… read more -
The Flower Children
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The Novas
11,919 listeners
There are at least two bands by this name: 1. Mid 60s garage rock band from Minneapolis, MN. They released the famous "The Crusher&qu… read moreThere are at least two bands by this name: 1. Mid 60s garage rock band from Minneapolis, MN. They released the famous "The Crusher" 45 single on Parrot Records in 1964. The b-side was "take 7". The Crusher 45 was r… read moreThere are at least two bands by this name: 1. Mid 60s garage rock band from Minneapolis, MN. They released the famous "The Crusher" 45 single on Parrot Records in 1964. The b-side was "take 7". The Crusher 45 was reissued as an EP in 1999 by Norton Records, adding the previ… read more -
Swamp Rats
7,154 listeners
The Swamp Rats released just a handful of singles during their brief existence. While the preponderance of the band’s recorded repertoire … read moreThe Swamp Rats released just a handful of singles during their brief existence. While the preponderance of the band’s recorded repertoire was cover versions, the Rats’ choice of material was rather special. Covering well known garage s… read moreThe Swamp Rats released just a handful of singles during their brief existence. While the preponderance of the band’s recorded repertoire was cover versions, the Rats’ choice of material was rather special. Covering well known garage standards like “Louie Louie” and “Hey Joe”—along with more ob… read more