In 1977, music changed and LA punk was one of the driving forces in that change. X stood out in the pack because they could actually play their instruments, write music AND still embrace the chaos and nihilism that was punk rock. Guitarist Billy Zoom infused their music with a taste of rockabilly [...]
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- Crocodiles
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- East Hundred
- Echo and the Bunnymen
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- Four Dead In Ohio
- Fugazi
- Gang of Four
- Gliss
- Grand Analog
- Heat-Ray
- Home Video
- Imaad Wasif
- Jaydiohead
- Johnny Foreigner
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- Keith Morris
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- LR Rockets
- Magazine- Dave Formula
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- Medicine
- Mick Harvey
- Minipop
- My Sad Captains
- Nine Black Alps
- No Age
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- Rose Elinor Dougall
- Royal Treatment Plant
- Sad Day For Puppets
- Simon Reynolds
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- Sixteen Deluxe
- Spiral Stairs
- Ten City Nation
- The Arctic Flow
- The Bambi Slam
- The Big Pink
- The Bishops
- The Boxer Rebellion
- The Bronx
- The Catherine Wheel
- The Chameleons
- The Damned
- The DeBretts
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- The Meeting Places
- The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
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- We Were Promised Jetpacks
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