Calling All Radios
Four piece punk rock, new wave 'n' roll from Orange County. But don't hold that against them. Taking a very different approach than the average OC tough guy punk band, The Distraction harkens back to a day when Generation X, The Professionals, The Boys, The Vapors, & Buzzcocks had their singles going steady on the radio! The Distraction don't take themselves or anything too seriously. 14 tracks. Dirtnap. 2002. more
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Track Listing: 1. Locked Up, 2. What Do You Know, 3. Center, 4. Rock N Roll, 5. From the Side, 6. She's So Nosy, 7.... |
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Recent Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Overstock
- Posted: Jan-01-2005
This is a great CD. I would say it is in the category of late 70's punk and power pop. Very influenced by bands such as Buzzcocks, Undertones, The Jam, Vibrators. Really quite snotty vocals, that at times can be a bit much, but the...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Feb-28-2004
- YOU DON'T PLAY ROCK AND ROLL!
This album is dedicated to all the New Rock Revolution FAKES: "there's something wrong in your interview pages/what you're saying ain't what you're playing/rock/rock and roll/you don't play rock and roll", those who want to be the next...
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- 5/5
- From: Overstock
- Posted: Jan-01-2005
This is a great CD. I would say it is in the category of late 70's punk and power pop. Very influenced by bands such as Buzzcocks, Undertones, The Jam, Vibrators. Really quite snotty vocals, that at times can be a bit much, but the...
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