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The Screamers: Demos 1977-1978- Basura’s Pick of the Week

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Not intended to feature the latest music out there, my ‘Pick of the Week’ is to simply share & highlight music I personally enjoy regardless of timeframe. This weeks pick is pioneering L.A. punk band The Screamers.

Having influenced bands like Devo, Adult., and The Dead Kennedys, The Screamers we’re one of the earliest-known purveyors of ’synthpunk’. Replacing guitars with synths and electric piano while maintaining the abrasive L.A. punk sound at the time is what made The Screamers stand out amongst their guitar-strumming counterparts like The Germs & The Weirdos.

Though substantially successful as a band, a rather interesting fact about The Screamers is that other than some live demos and bootlegs, they never released an official album…

Here are two highlights from the ‘Demos 1977-1978′ collection.

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MP3: The Screamers- Thru The Flames

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MP3: The Screamers- Sex Boy

You can pick up an excellent collection of Screamers songs from Amazon. Some bands within the same vein/aesthetic (though not entirely synth-reliant) include Suicide, The Sixteens, and the now-defunct Les Georges Leningrad, Numbers, and The Units.

More Units in the Missingtoof archives.
More Les Georges Leningrad in the Missingtoof archives.

Check out more Synth Punk gems in the Missingtoof New Wave archive.

New Wave Tuesday – Nervous Gender

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SxSW & various other events had us on hiatus last week but New Wave Tuesday is back! & this time not on a Thursday! Today we venture into the late 70’s L.A. underground scene with Nervous Gender. NG was a punk band formed in 1978 but their heavy use of synthesizers later led to them being deemed as one of the creators of Synth Punk.

Phranc’s androgynous appearance led to the groups name and added to their appeal. They enjoyed somewhat of a high profile however obscene lyrics & profanity ensured that they would never get any radio play.

This is video of Nervous Genders performing live after Phranc left & Paul Roessler of the Screamers joined up with the band. Check out the drummer! He’s like nine!

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Nervous Gender – Monsters

Nervous Gender disbanded around 1988 but reunited as a trio in early 1990 until Geraldo died in 1992 at the age of 33. As of 2005, Edward Stapleton, Michael Ochoa and Joe Zinnato were reviewing all of the Nervous Gender material with an eye towards releasing a NG retrospective.

You can pick up their original recordings on ebay & gemm. They are on myspace & there’s links to buy their’ Live the Roxy’ & ‘Live at the Scream’ albums.

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