actually the top 100 starts now, but as I still have 142 tracks to go this is only no. 142 ... classic surfguitar from the early sixties |
a mix of punkrock and hardcore, very tough and very good and very sadly defunct |
aussie snotty garageblues, a scorcher |
noisy indieband, way stronger than lots of people think (including myself), cool band |
noisy bluesy band with a great tradition, originally australian, later on in Seattle, this song is on a great 7" |
sometimes I'm slow, sometimes I'm really slow and sometimes I only discover a good band after they quitted, this here is the case, excellent band, great albums |
noisy indie-band, their best track, they won the poll in VERA at least once |
cool bluestrash from cool people, there's a second album on the shelves for years now ... |
one-off band with a great album, one of the best of 2001 really |
garagerock from NYC, if I'm correct, this band started way earlier than most others on this website, back in 1984 or so |
punk hardrock with girls what more can you want ... sex I think |
2 french girls and (don't care) 2 french boys doing the garage rock thing, this is from an excellent 7" but rest assured the albums are cool too |
great man, great song, great city |
twistin' rockabilly, I have to move my ass if I hear this, classic 7" and LP |
indie - noisy rock, only saw 'm once, @ Lowlands (dutch festival), strong tough and good |
I'm psychotic and I don't give a shit, URGH! |
one of the best ballads in the early nineties, offcourse this is with Black Heart Procession's Will Oldham |
how classic can garagerock be, well this is as classic as it gets |
rock'n'roll from NYC, or better: "John Travolta Punk" |
great band, missed 'm live (in Bolwerk, Sneek), I'll regret that forever as they are sadly defunct |
classic Ohio seventies punk, if you don't like this you shouldn't read this at all (nor visit this website) |