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Yesterday Started Tomorrow
''Yesterday Started Tomorrow'' is an EP by the American punk rock band Angry Samoans The Angry Samoans was an American punk rock band from the first wave of American punk. Formed in August 1978 in Los Angeles, California, by early 1970s rock writer "Metal" Mike Saunders, his sibling lead guitarist Bonze BlaykBad Trip Records ..., released in 1986. The EP featured a major style change, contrasting with their first two albums. Track listing All songs by Angry Samoans unless noted. #"Different World" – 1:47 #"Electrocution" – 2:10 #"It's Raining Today" – 2:43 #"Unhinged" – 1:55 #"Psych-Out 129" – 1:54 #" Somebody to Love" – 1:56 (Darby Slick) Personnel * "Metal" Mike Saunders – vocals, guitar, beats *Gregg Turner – vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, jug *Todd Homer – bass, vocals, photography *Steve Drojensky – guitar *Larry Robinson – guitar *Bill Vockeroth – drums *Bill Inglot – producer, engineer *John Strother – engineer References {{Au ...
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Angry Samoans
The Angry Samoans was an American punk rock band from the first wave of American punk. Formed in August 1978 in Los Angeles, California, by early 1970s rock writer "Metal" Mike Saunders, his sibling lead guitarist Bonze BlaykBad Trip Records "Bonze Annette Rose Blayk (F/K/A 'Kevin Eric Saunders')" includes scans of publication of change of name from Kevin Eric Saunders and court order effecting the change; Retrieved 2011--09-01 and Gregg Turner (another rock writer, for ''Creem'' from the late 1970s through the mid-1980s), along with original recruits Todd Homer (bass) and Bill Vockeroth (drums). History Pre-Samoans In 1969 the Saunders/Blayk siblings cut a 14-song high school garage rock album, ''I'm a Roadrunner Motherfucka'', in their hometown of Little Rock, under a twice-used local band name, the Rockin' Blewz. The album went unissued until the late 1990s. Mike Saunders briefly played in an early backing lineup for 1950s rockabilly cult artist Ray Campi during 1975 ...
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Garage Punk (fusion Genre)
Garage punk is a rock music fusion genre combining the influences of garage rock, punk rock, and often other genres; the genre took shape in the indie rock underground between the late 1980s and early 1990s. Bands drew heavily from 1960s garage rock, stripped-down 1970s punk rock, and Detroit proto-punk; it also often incorporated numerous other styles into their approach, such as power pop, 1960s girl groups, hardcore punk, blues, early R&B and surf rock. The term "garage punk" often also refers to the original 1960s garage rock movement rather than the 1980s-90s fusion style. The 1980s-90s style itself is sometimes referred to interchangeably as "garage rock" or " garage revival". The term "garage punk" dates back as early as 1972 in reference to the original 1960s garage rock style, although "punk" as it is known today was not solidified as its own distinct genre until 1976. After the 1980s, groups who were labelled as "garage punk" stood in contrast to the nascent retro ...
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Triple X Records
Triple X Records was a Los Angeles-based record company started by three former employees of the bankrupt Greenworld Distribution: Dean Naleway, Peter Heur and Charley Brown. The label was known for "a fearlessly eclectic catalogue that broke away from not just the mainstream, but the equally rigid guidelines of punk rock as well," according to Phoenix New Times writer Anita Jackson. The label's roster included such artists as Jane's Addiction, Acrophet, The Selecter, The Dickies, Psi Com, The Miracle Workers, L.A.P.D., Bo Diddley, D.I., the Adolescents, the Vandals, Mind Over Four, Nocturne, Social Distortion, Human Drama, Of Cabbages and Kings, Angry Samoans, Bad Manners, Mojo Nixon, Fish Karma, Benign Rebellion, Stephen Pearcy, Dr. Dre, Doggy Style, Spice 1, South Central Cartel, Slow Pain, Nino Brown, Gaza Strippers, Brownside and Mr. Shadow. In 1987, Triple X released the debut album by Jane's Addiction. The live recording was titled ''Jane's Addiction'' and inclu ...
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Bill Inglot
Bill Inglot is an American music engineer and producer, best known for remastering older recordings to high quality digital standards. Inglot worked for Rhino Entertainment and other Warner Music Group labels from 1982 to 2007. He was largely responsible for reintroducing historically popular pop music to modern audiences. Recordings he remastered include those of Ray Charles, The Bee Gees, Ramones, Aretha Franklin, The Four Seasons, Otis Redding, The Monkees The Monkees were an American pop rock band formed in Los Angeles in the mid-1960s. The band consisted of Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones (musician), Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork. Spurred by the success of ''The Monkees (TV series), Th ..., and Booker T. & the MGs. References Record producers from California American audio engineers Living people California State University, Northridge alumni Rhino Entertainment Engineers from California Year of birth missing (living people) {{US-audio-engine ...
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Back From Samoa
''Back from Samoa'' is the debut full-length album by the American punk rock band Angry Samoans. It was released in 1982 on Bad Trip Records. Production After the release of Inside My Brain, "Metal Mike" Saunders left the group, and was replaced by Jeff Dahl. The impasse they had created locally with the influential Rodney Bingenheimer meant the band had trouble playing in Los Angeles, forcing them to play shows in the suburbs. When they began to play in the emerging suburban hardcore scene, with bands such as Suicidal Tendencies, they sped up their own songs accordingly. The band began recording ''Back From Samoa'' and had completed approximately two-thirds of the record, when Mike Saunders returned, forcing the band to re-record all of the vocals. The album contains a cover of The Chambers Brothers' "Time Has Come Today", which was written by Joe and Willie Chambers. In their video, a bunker scene is included, where Joe Chambers makes an appearance. In the scene, the le ...
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