Swedish trashgarage, not to be missed (like all after this track upcoming 248 bands really) |
soccer-hooligan classic done in the proper UK-garagerock style, band includes famous producer Liam Watson |
legendary garageband, probably this band should have been in the top 100, I'm sorry I'm known to now and then make mistakes, really |
german garagetrash a la extreme, totally cool band though they have this confusing habit of name-changing ... |
offcourse there still are heroes, wait for the top 10 mister, always liked this track a lot |
japanese garagepunk at it's best (almost), they currently do more of a poppy punk style, naturally I prefer the older tougher stuff |
asthmatic noiseband, great tradition, original sound, great aluminum (!) sleeve |
aussie singalong punk, wearing a T-shirt of 'm all the time |
texan garageband, including living legend John Schooley, managed to miss'm when they were in VERA last spring, I hope they'll come back, otherwise I will regret this ... |
sixties rock'n'roller, that shouldn't be forgotten, often covered track |
noisy indie guitar band that came to an abrupt end after playing my beloved club VERA, life sucks, cool band |
never saw 'm and I don't like that, insane texan people make our day frequently, best bandname ever ? |
excellent Devo-ish Dayton, Ohio (if I'm correct) electro-garagerock band, the singer came to a sad end but we'll never forget nor him nor the band |
one of the best UK bands ever and certainly the longest performing at such a high level, Larry Hardy (runs In The Red) really likes this, so this is for him |
ouch strong tough punkrock, I'd like to see 'm live ... cool label |
legendary quite unknown Seattle band, no grunge here, way cooler anyway, includes famous guy Robert Vasquez |
legendary noiseband, including Tom Hazelmyer who ran the label this is on |
the best song to play when you're girl left you for another guy, way better than the songs by 'm everybody knows ... |
noisy garagerock, for the tough only |
legendary early nineties nosieband, offcourse Mr. Albini was in the band |
this is again with Robert Vasquez, this band never made an album, but they still are at 229, says all about what I think of their three singles |
the only swiss guy in the list, the first masked one-man band I ever saw, I'll never forget it |
singalong garage-pop in the best tradition, should be in the charts |
o o o o o such a cool track by a cultband from Detroit (second half of the eighties), pay anything you can afford for this as this is (deserved) legendary |
punk-hit, among the best of the pre-1980 punkrock |