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Droogs

Droogs

Droogs has been played on NTS shows including Kit Grill, with Countdown To Zero first played on 19 May 2024.

"The band was formed by Ric Albin (vocals), Roger Clay (guitar), Paul Motter (bass), and Kyle Raven (drums).[1] Inspired by 1960s garage rock, during the 1970s, they released six singles (later collected on the Anthology album), with several changes of personnel in the rhythm section.[1][2] The line-up stabilized in the early 1980s with David Provost (formerly of Dream Syndicate) on bass/keyboards and Jon Gerlach on drums. In the mid-1980s, the band was considered part of the Paisley Underground scene, but found greatest success in Europe, and in 1987 signed to the German label Music Maniac.[3]

The band split up in 1992, after a final album, 1991's Guerilla Love-In.",

From Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Droogs)

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Droogs

Droogs has been played on NTS shows including Kit Grill, with Countdown To Zero first played on 19 May 2024.

"The band was formed by Ric Albin (vocals), Roger Clay (guitar), Paul Motter (bass), and Kyle Raven (drums).[1] Inspired by 1960s garage rock, during the 1970s, they released six singles (later collected on the Anthology album), with several changes of personnel in the rhythm section.[1][2] The line-up stabilized in the early 1980s with David Provost (formerly of Dream Syndicate) on bass/keyboards and Jon Gerlach on drums. In the mid-1980s, the band was considered part of the Paisley Underground scene, but found greatest success in Europe, and in 1987 signed to the German label Music Maniac.[3]

The band split up in 1992, after a final album, 1991's Guerilla Love-In.",

From Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Droogs)

Original source Last.fm

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Countdown To Zero
Droogs
PVC Records1987