Nice girly-punk from the seventies. |
They played in VERA once and this was and is a great song. |
Garage rock again and again and again and again and like makin' love we never get enough of it, never, not in my life! |
Defunct noisy band from Texas, if you've seen 'm live you know why they're included, if not well ... I'm sorry for ya. |
Detroit's biggest band before this other band. Good album. |
This is dutch and it's one of the best "semi-alternative" guitarsongs ever to become popular here. |
Classic band, I almost forgot to include 'm. They ought to be a lot higher, sorry guys. |
Noise, pre-Jesus Lizard, so from this later on came a true great band, you can hear it in this I think. |
Defunct totally neglected band, people you need to be ashamed. |
HA, punk punk punk, cool band, as far as I know one LP only, but I like it. They're gonna be listed one day too. |
One of the few tracks from the fifties in this list. This actually is over 10 years older than I am myself and it makes me feel old ... must be a classic then. |
Insane garage-noise, tough. |
Well we won't forget 'm but they don't make my top 300. I always liked their earlier "rock'n'roll" tracks better and offcourse Norwegian Woods, being a sensitive guy now and then. |
A band that crossed my way twice, nice liveshows, good records. |
UK (!) garagepunkband, a rare thing. Nice people. |
German party-trash, fun and entertaining and they deserve to be listed too. |
Loved this 7" back then, difficult band to grasp but practice does the trick. |
Very productive punkrockband, great recordsleeves by the way. |
You know 'm (probably better than I do). |
A nice instro / electro / fun band, their best track. |
This is played for Nynke. She does the hotel in VERA and she does a GREAT job, she's very nice on top of that, so this one is for you. Great track too. |