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The Vapors were a New Wave/power pop band from England that existed between 1979 and 1981. Based in Guildford, United Kingdom, their members were David Fenton (songwriter, guitar and vocals), Howard Smith (drums), Edward Bazalgette (lead guitar) and Steve Smith (bass guitar and vocals). Their early musical style owed a great deal to New Wave and Mod influences such as The Jam, Secret Affair and The Jags. Indeed, they were discovered and managed by The Jam's manager John Weller. The song for which they are mainly remembered, "Turning Japanese", was produced by The Jam's producer Vic Coppersmith-Heaven and hit the...
The Evaporators won't be taken seriously. They slide down tables. They knock down speakers. They yowl and pound and thrash and... squeak. The Evaporators work hard for their funny. For well over ten years, The Evaporators have earned a reputation as one of Canada's most entertaining live bands, blending rollicking garage rock with some persistent onstage energy, side-spitting humour, and some very snazzy outfits. Their live shows are not simply concerts: they are raging, out of control parties that make the film Animal House resemble a church picnic. Led by the boundlessly enthusiastic Nardwuar the Human Serviette on vocals and...
Daniel Cuccia is a producer and musician based in Spokane, Washington. Previously also known as Dan Ocean. BL▲CK † CEILING .
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