DJ Buzz Fuzz - The Viper봛 | en

From hyped2death.com: "The Buzz initially formed in 1977, and cut a fine melodic punk 45 ('Insanity') at Redball Records in Shropshire. Ian Davies joined on drums and Chris Bellingham took over on vocals (with Nic Evans still as the principal song-writer) and a year later they recorded a lost four-song demo. Summer 1981 found them at Dave Anderson's Foel Studios in North Wales to record their album "Asylum" -with a more distinctly post-punk flavour. The band continued to gig, but support for the LP was limited, and after Ian left the Buzz folded (the Cravats gig was among their last)....
(Gt.Vo) Ochi Kenta, (Ba.Cho) Daisuke Ikeda, three-piece melodic punk band (Dr.Vo) Satoshi Kuwabara, active mainly in Osaka. .
Lords of Fuzz was formed by frontman, Oscar Ross, in early 2005 near downtown Denver. Years were spent defining the band before their first full length LP was released in the Summer of 2009. This was met with solid reviews such as Colorado Music Buzz : “Psychedelic, fat guitar from Oscar Ross; tasty, well timed lead lines from Leeroy Steele; yet the gems of the band are Mugger Mackaye on bass, and Keith Ellis on drums - both with the talent to alter and contort distinctive groove lines under the steadfast guitar work of Ross and Steele” Westword Magazine :...
Ahead of their time with a unique and very heavy blend of psychedelic afro-caribbean jazz funk-rock, Demon Fuzz released two albums. "Afreaka" in 1970 and "Roots & Offshoots" in 1976. Demon Fuzz played mostly UK underground clubs and festivals with the likes of the Moody Blues, Yes, Ginger Baker, Mungo Jerry, Coloseum, Traffic, Wild Mouth, and the Who, among others. Arranged by Paddy Corea and produced by Barry Murray, "Afreaka!" featured Smokey Adams (vocals), W. 'Crossbones' Joseph (guitar), Sleepy Jack Joseph (bass), Godwin "Lil John" John (drums), Roy Rhoden (keyboards), Ayinde Folarin (percussion), Paddy Corea (flute, saxophone, congas) and Clarence...