Just seen this thread and I don't know they've been mentioned previously...but I doubt it!
A british Jazz/fusion band from the 70s(or was they 80's?)...they were called "Hatfield & The North" - they released 2 albums, the first was just the band's name, the 2nd was The Rotters Club. I think they've been deleted now and were only ever available on vinyl (yea - got 'em both)
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Here's to the obscure 90's bands... I'll add their album title as well.
Plexi - Cheer Up
Pink Noise Test - Plasticized
Slowdive - Soulvaki
Mazzy Star - So Tonight That I Might See
Swervedriver - Mezcal Head
Chapterhouse - Rownderbowt
Toadies - Rubberneck
Earth Eighteen - Butterfly
Failure - Fantastic Planet
Spiritualized - Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space
Belly - Star
Plexi - Cheer Up
Pink Noise Test - Plasticized
Slowdive - Soulvaki
Mazzy Star - So Tonight That I Might See
Swervedriver - Mezcal Head
Chapterhouse - Rownderbowt
Toadies - Rubberneck
Earth Eighteen - Butterfly
Failure - Fantastic Planet
Spiritualized - Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space
Belly - Star
my favorite little feat tune was "down below the border line"
how about Budgie? a britt band in the 70's were unique (esp the singers voice)
album: I f I were Brittania I'd wave the rule...
songs: Anna Gain / Black Velvet stallion
and there's Wendy O and The Plasmatics w/ Wendy O Williams and songs like "Put Your Love In Me"
Wendy O starred in a B movie called "Girls Prison" with NADA (a punk band in the early 80's) and "Piggie the famous punk" ....
also BANG / The Smears / Mr. Bungle ( a project of the Faith No more guitarist)...I could go on for hours!
how about Budgie? a britt band in the 70's were unique (esp the singers voice)
album: I f I were Brittania I'd wave the rule...
songs: Anna Gain / Black Velvet stallion
and there's Wendy O and The Plasmatics w/ Wendy O Williams and songs like "Put Your Love In Me"
Wendy O starred in a B movie called "Girls Prison" with NADA (a punk band in the early 80's) and "Piggie the famous punk" ....
also BANG / The Smears / Mr. Bungle ( a project of the Faith No more guitarist)...I could go on for hours!
HEEEEY
Enuff Znuff is not obscure.
Chip Znuff is the only one to actually pee inside of Madonna.
(he's a Howard Stern Legend) lol
Enuff Znuff is not obscure.
Chip Znuff is the only one to actually pee inside of Madonna.
(he's a Howard Stern Legend) lol
#40894 by jimmydanger
Wed Sep 10, 2008 2:15 am
Wed Sep 10, 2008 2:15 am
Been a while since I visited this post. Go look up these bands if you dare:
The Flock
Aorta
Tucky Buzzard
The Strawbs
Tin House
Gun
Love Sculpture
Atomic Rooster
Sopwith Camel
The Flock
Aorta
Tucky Buzzard
The Strawbs
Tin House
Gun
Love Sculpture
Atomic Rooster
Sopwith Camel
bdlbass wrote:Lords of the new church-killing joke-bands from the 80's. Stiv Bators was in the Lords..... sure, i saw LOTNC live in Phoenix on their Method To Our Madness tour....anyone out there heard of a Finnish band called Smack? Their "On You" disc is well worth a listen if you can find it, i suspect it is out of print ????
Thrash metal fans might wanna check out the British band "Panic Cell." Gritty 80s thrash with a modern twist.
http://ca.myspace.com/andragon_90
Kramerguy: "That chick was doggie-style-frenching a pumpkin. That was like veggie-porn"
Kramerguy: "That chick was doggie-style-frenching a pumpkin. That was like veggie-porn"
The Gories-
Album: I Know You Fine But How Ya Doin'?
(They have 2 more but I can't recall)
The Cramps
Album: Songs the Lord Taught Us
Gravest Hits
(A lot more, they've been active since the late 70's, highly under rated punk band)
Flat Duo Jets
Album:Two Headed Cow
Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band
Album:Safe As Milk
Trout Mask Replica
Lick My Decalls Off Baby
Ice Cream For Crow
(A lot more, I think he's one of the most influential artists that not many people have heard about, especially now a days, a lot of people can't sit through one of his albums, so truly get him, it's a shame.)
The Undertones
Album:The Undertones
The Gun Club
Album: Fire Of Love
Wreckless Eric:
Album: Wreckless Eric
The Electric Prunes
Album: The Electric Prunes
(Great psycodelic pop-rock)
Album: I Know You Fine But How Ya Doin'?
(They have 2 more but I can't recall)
The Cramps
Album: Songs the Lord Taught Us
Gravest Hits
(A lot more, they've been active since the late 70's, highly under rated punk band)
Flat Duo Jets
Album:Two Headed Cow
Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band
Album:Safe As Milk
Trout Mask Replica
Lick My Decalls Off Baby
Ice Cream For Crow
(A lot more, I think he's one of the most influential artists that not many people have heard about, especially now a days, a lot of people can't sit through one of his albums, so truly get him, it's a shame.)
The Undertones
Album:The Undertones
The Gun Club
Album: Fire Of Love
Wreckless Eric:
Album: Wreckless Eric
The Electric Prunes
Album: The Electric Prunes
(Great psycodelic pop-rock)
Andragon wrote:Thrash metal fans might wanna check out the British band "Panic Cell." Gritty 80s thrash with a modern twist.
Will be seeing them on 01/12/08. They are supporting 'The Almighty' apparently
:O I'm jealous.
I heard they put on a good show. They should come to Canada
Have fun and take vids/pics if you can.
I heard they put on a good show. They should come to Canada
Have fun and take vids/pics if you can.
http://ca.myspace.com/andragon_90
Kramerguy: "That chick was doggie-style-frenching a pumpkin. That was like veggie-porn"
Kramerguy: "That chick was doggie-style-frenching a pumpkin. That was like veggie-porn"
#46445 by thesystemhasfailed
Sat Nov 15, 2008 2:43 pm
Sat Nov 15, 2008 2:43 pm
the misfits!
everybody knows the shirts and the crimson ghost skull. but how many ppl have actually listened to the band? i mean, i would go around ask ppl if they ever listened to them and i swear one person asked. are they metal? and another guy thought it was a clothing brand. so in my eyes the misfits are obscured
everybody knows the shirts and the crimson ghost skull. but how many ppl have actually listened to the band? i mean, i would go around ask ppl if they ever listened to them and i swear one person asked. are they metal? and another guy thought it was a clothing brand. so in my eyes the misfits are obscured
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