Wednesday, September 29, 2010

How Long Does It Take For Omeprezole To Work

The Tell-Tale Hearts - The Tell-Tale Hearts (1984)

Banda San Diego California Wild signed by the legendary label Voxx, consisting of Ray Brandes on vocals, maracas , tambourine and guitar rhythmic, Mike Stax on bass and vocals, Eric Bacher on lead guitar from 1983 to 1986, Bill Calhoun in the organ, harmonica and vocals, David Klowden on drums and Peter Miesner on lead guitar from 1986 to 1987.

count a couple of records and multiple participations in compilations. Their sound is completely original, psychedelic and punk, full of boots, dark glasses and long hair at the slightest provocation that makes you jump from your seat and rolling on the floor frantically.

A band that you can not jump if you like garage is high.



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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Letter For Disconnecting The Line

The Havox - Here Catch (?)

Banda garage that boasts being the only Chicago Illinois. Composed by Bob on harmonica and organ, D. on guitar, Lou D. Whiteout on bass and on drums.

This band does covers of classic garage punk that sounds like a fast and direct sound. Many people recommend them live and say that if you go through Chicago you have to find one of his shows to give you an idea of \u200b\u200bwhat they are capable. Although it is a cover band worth listening to.

its members in interviews commented:
"I tried to run away from things such as originality," says bassist who wishes to remain anonymous.
"I really do not like the music and it shows," says Bob.

Escuchalo Now

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Monday, September 27, 2010

Broken Blood Vessels On Breast

Davie Allan and The Arrows - Blues Theme (1967)

the late 60's Davie Allan and The Arrows are ranked as one of the most important instrumental bands by their participation in the soundtracks of cult films The Wild Angels, Devil's Angels, The Glory Stompers and Born Losers among others.

The most notable contribution is the creation of Allan's fuzz sound, if Link Wray was the pioneer of guitar distortion, Allan pushed to a new level by distorting the tone of your guitar up to an audible "buzz" .

Davie Allan is considered by many as the link between surf music and garage rock.

So enjoy!




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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Ametur Surgeon Iphone Christmas

The Gonn - The Loudest Band In Town (1967 )

garage Banda Keokuk native Iowa in the summer of 1966 found their lineup from the merger of two bands The Pagans and The Rogues, Craig Moore on bass, Gerry Gabel on organ, Gary Stepp on rhythm guitar, Rex Garrett on guitar and Brent Colvin on drums.

The band released a few singles, due to numerous problems within the group, which led to its dissolution in 1969. Personally I think their first single "Blackout of Gretely" (included on this LP) was the best, well and good garage punk.

If you have not convinced them enough to listen to my opinion this album, I can only say that The Gonn was considered "the loudest band of the people" (which gives title to this record) and 2004 were included in the "Iowa Rock'n'Roll Music Association Hall of Fame."

Escuchalo Now

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Wooden Playhouses In San Diego

The Miracle Workers - Inside Out (1985)

Another Garage Revival big band that gave us the 80.

The Miracle Workers born in 1982 in Portland Oregon in order to make good noise. After several changes in its lineup and some recordings, the band moved to Los Angeles to record her best-known LP "Inside Out" on the legendary label Voxx, which brought them a good acceptance in the rest of the United States and Europe.

Ideal to listen to while driving at high speed!

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Monday, September 6, 2010

Full Kates Playground Galleries

Monks - Music of the Spheres (1966)

Great trio of Mexican garage 60 years, that with all their habits and without guitar knew how to do great things. Among his discography can find the EP "Janky Panky," "The Monk" and (my favorite) "Music of the Spheres" in addition to the legendary LP "Monks in the Polytechnic, all of 1966.

The band was formed:
-Jorge Julio Bracho on vocals and drums (RIP)
-José Antonio Fernández de la Mora on bass (RIP)
-Hesiquio Ramos in the body

As curious Jorge Julio Bracho was the son of film director Julio Bracho, which allowed them to appear in the films "Death is timely" (1965), "Cuernavaca in Spring" (1965) and "Damiana and men "(1966).

Another gem from the 60 To be crazy!


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