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Spaghetti Western surf band. Spy, movie & TV themes.
Combining classic movie monster fandom with punk rock energy and a 60's pop sensibility, The 3-D INVISIBLES have been developing their sound since they began in 1981. The song lyrics are the result of too many Creature Feature movies and brain-rotting comic books. The music is high energy, often hard hitting. The band has labeled it's sound "Monster Rock" (from a song by British horror-rocker Screaming Lord Sutch). The band members are: "Billy Bones" Bowen on drums, "Crypt-Rocker Chris" Flanagan on bass guitar and backing vocals, and songwriter "Creepy Rick" Mills on guitar and lead vocal. The group became the core for a variety of spin-off bands for Mills and Flanagan. These include: The Zombie Surfers (surf & scary), The KAOS Killers (spy themes), Screamin' Savage & the Cavemen (50's trash rock & roll), The Hellbenders (spaghetti western), and most recently The Volcanos (high energy surf). The 3-D Invisibles have released three LP's and four 7" records on their own Neurotic Bop label, along with a compilation CD "B-Movie Brain" containing songs by them and some of the spin-off bands. So if you dig the fright scene and you wanna rock, head down to the cemetery or your local haunted house and check out The 3-D INVISIBLES!
Surf/Surf Trance/Surf Kinda in Jacksonville, FL. We surf, we play music.
Agent Orange is an American punk rock band formed in Orange County, California in 1979. The band is one of the first to mix punk rock with surf music. They first gained attention for their song "Bloodstains," released on their debut 7" EP in 1979.
Here's a link for The Deadbeats. A reverb drenched, fuzz fueled surf combo out of the East Bay in San Pablo, California.
Fiendishly frightening Instrumental Surf/Rock
The Ava Kant project starts in april 2007, but the band is really active in live sets in 2010. Initially they have a garage-punk attitude, playing covers of MC'5, The Stooges, Blue Cheer and other sixties bands. Their love with fuzz-tones continues until listening to some famous surf music compilation like "Lost Legends of Surf Guitar" and "Ramoneture Sessions". They licterally fall in love with Dick Dale's experience, reverb and wet-sounds. In 2008 they start to make our original surf music: wet-tones, spaghetti western sound and just a little bit of fuzz. Their first Ep called "Dr. Satan and Other Tales" come out in November, but in June 2009 here's the split vinyl 12" with the punk-surf band Alwaro Negro. Highwave Star is the name of their first entire record, published for the indipendent label Brigadisco Records (Itri, LT) in July 2010. After taking part in some compilations, they stars to have a more complex live attitude, touring first their Pontine Marshes in Central Italy and then the entire Italy. In April 2010 they make the first UK tour in London playing with bands like Cartavetro, Monkey Island, Adriano Lanzi and The Loverburns. In June 2011 they play for the first time at the famous Surfer Joe Summer Festival in Livorno, the biggest surf music festival of the world.
Nasty instrumental rock and roll from Alabama, influenced by Link Wray, Man or Astroman, and the Ramones!!!!!
Maine's premier surf band, playing a great mix of traditional surf instrumentals from the early days up to today's greats, with an emphasis on keeping the true sound as it was meant to be.
NO BANANAS ARE SAFE! The GO-GO Rillas have escaped the confines of the zoo and are aimed to throw a Banana Party! Where’s the Banana Party? Wherever these apes are! During their time locked away at the zoo, these primates honed their surf and garage rock chops and now Bingo, Bango, Bongo and Fred are on the loose; forever on the run from the evil zoo keeper! Grab a banana and let’s GO-GO!