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Coffin Nails

Formed in the summer of 1985, the 'Nails started out with Gra on bass, Toby on drums, Tony on vocals and Humungus on vocals and guitar. The band quickly went from strength to strength and played about 10 shows before being offered a gig at the notorious Klubfoot, and then by releasing two tracks on the infamous Stompin' at the Klubfoot series of albums. This resulted in Toby joining the Meteors on drums. His replacement in the Coffin Nails was Dave Ward, one of the bands loyal followers from the beginning.

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Crazy Legs

Crazy Legs are a rockabilly band formed in 1996 in São Paulo, Brazil. The band released four full length albums - Off Society Rules (2001), Right On Time (2002), Live To Win (2002) and Rockabilly Riot (2004) - and one EP - Rockabilly Trio (2006). The members are: Carl Horton (vocals/guitar), Sonny Rocker (double bass) and McCoy (drums).

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Klingonz

The original clowns of psychobilly! Travelling back in time through a paradox in the year 1988 The Klingonz started their invasion of the planet earth. Four unknown aliens took over the planet with their debut alien platter UURRRRNCHK. The cybernetic line up was Titch/Vox Doyley/Guitar Strangy/Bass Mocker/Drums.They toured planet earth spreading their alien sound from Europe to Japan. They recorded their second album Blurb and then changed their line up to Eddie on Bass. Strangy joined the Numbskulls, now named Karloff playing Rock n Roll Horror fronted by Strangy's brother Ash.

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Graham Central Station

Graham Central Station was a funk band named after founder Larry Graham(formerly of Sly and the Family Stone) and Grand Central Station in New York City. The band's origins date from when Santana guitarist Neal Schon formed the band Azteca along with Larry Graham (bass guitar) and Gregg Errico (drums), both from Sly and the Family Stone, and Peter Sears (keyboards), from Hot Tuna and Jefferson Starship. Santana bass guitar player Tom Rutley would move into to the bass spot with Azteca.

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