Best Los Angeles Scene
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Savage Resurrection, released in 1968, is a raw and aggressive garage rock album that embodies the rebellious spirit of the late 1960s. The band's driving rhythms, distorted guitars, and snarling voca...
Happy Together, released in 1966, is a dark and brooding garage rock album that stands out for its unconventional song structures and unsettling lyrics. The Music Machine's use of distorted guitars an...
Dirty Water, released in 1966, is a quintessential garage rock album featuring the hit title track. The Standells' raw energy and simple, driving rhythms capture the spirit of the late 1960s. While th...
The Roe Avons' self-titled debut, released in 1967, is a largely forgotten but surprisingly influential garage rock album. The band's raw energy, experimental song structures, and unconventional instr...
It's a Happening!, released in 1967, is a quirky and experimental garage rock album from The Peanut Butter Conspiracy. The band's unconventional song structures, psychedelic influences, and raw energy...
The Human Expression's debut album, released in 1968, is a raw and energetic garage rock album that showcases the band's rebellious spirit. The band's driving rhythms, distorted guitars, and snarling...
The Savage Sons' self-titled debut, released in 1966, is a raw and aggressive garage rock album that embodies the rebellious spirit of the late 1960s. The band's driving rhythms and distorted guitars...
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