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  1. Jul 3, 2024 · Garage punk artists list, with photos, ranked best to worst by votes. List of good garage punk bands includes a filter so you can sort by the groups’s label and what albums they've put out. This list of the top garage punk bands in the world includes all musicians who have released recordings that...

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    • Turbonegro - Ass Cobra. January 1, 1996. Hardcore Punk, Garage Punk. 90 Spotify.
    • The Cramps - Songs the Lord Taught Us. May 0, 1980. Psychobilly, Garage Punk, Punk Blues. 87 Spotify.
    • Ty Segall Band - Slaughterhouse. June 26, 2012. Heavy Psych, Garage Punk, Noise Rock, Garage Rock. 87 Spotify.
    • The Reatards - Teenage Hate. January 1, 1998. Garage Punk, Garage Rock. 86 Spotify.
    • The Sonics, “Have Love, Will Travel” “Rock and roll—it’s the only place you can scream like that without going to jail,” Sonics vocalist-keyboardist Gerry Roslie told me a few years ago.
    • 13th Floor Elevators, “You’re Gonna Miss Me” As garage rock turned psychedelic by the latter half of the ’60s, “You’re Gonna Miss Me” was a significant milestone along the way.
    • The Kingsmen, “Louie Louie” In many ways, The Kingsmen’s version of “Louie Louie” is the template for garage rock. Three chords fuel a lo-fi masterpiece built around trebly guitar, blaring organ and singer Jack Ely’s murky vocals, which attracted the attention of the FBI and prompted the governor of Indiana to ban the song for its supposed indecency.
    • The Seeds, “Can’t Seem to Make You Mine” Sky Saxon sounds just as desperate on “Can’t Seem to Make You Mine” as he does on “Pushin’ Too Hard,” but the band must have sweated out whatever uppers they were on before slinking their way through this one.
    • The Sonics: Here Are the Sonics!!! (1965) Some opinions are really just plain facts, including, but not limited to: Donald Trump is a jerk, we really don’t need another Transformers movie, and The Sonics drew the blueprint for garage rock.
    • Various Artists: Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968 (1972) One-stop shopping for fans of mid- to late-’60s garage rock, Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968 collects tracks from, well, just about everyone who mattered: The Remains, The Electric Prunes, The 13th Floor Elevators, The Standells, Count Five, The Strangeloves.
    • 13th Floor Elevators: The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators (1966) It’s hard to think of any one record that has influenced an entire genre as much as the 13th Floor Elevators’ seminal debut influenced psych rock.
    • The Electric Prunes: Electric Prunes (1967) The Electric Prunes’ 1967 self-titled debut opens with a strange, buzzing moan; experimental and sometimes eerie, the Prunes were recognized for embracing early elements of psychedelic and acid rock.
  2. Nov 2, 2016 · The driving-organ riff steered the band’s 1966 single, “96 Tears,” all the way to No. 1 on the Billboard charts. Advertising. 9. Them. You’ll recognize the voice here as a 19-year-old Van ...

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  3. Oct 23, 2018 · It dismisses the wiry post-punk guitar, diving bassline, and borderline motorik percussion that make albums like Nose Picker, the band’s recent sophomore effort, so consistently exciting. “T.V ...

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  5. Apr 18, 2018 · Warm Bodies: “I Need a Doctor” [Lumpy/Erste Theke Tontraeger] One of the boldest and best garage punk albums of the year is Warm Bodies’ self-titled debut. Like a few other songs on the ...

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