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The following is a list of notable garage rock bands. It is not exclusive to collective bands, but also includes solo acts who have created music in this style (usually backed by accompanying musicians). The list features artists from the US and Canada, but also includes similar acts from other countries.[1][2][3]


Original mid-1960s garage bands (primarily active from 1964–68)


A

B

  • Baby Huey & the Babysitters (Gary, Indiana)
  • The Bad Roads (Lake Charles, Louisiana)
  • The Bad Seeds (Corpus Christi, Texas)
  • The Baskerville Hounds (Cleveland, Ohio)
  • The Balloon Farm (New Jersey, United States)
  • The Banshees (Chicago, Illinois)
  • The Barbarians (Cape Cod, Massachusetts)
  • The Bare Facts (Portsmouth, Ohio)
  • The Baroques (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
  • The Basement Wall (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
  • The Beach Nuts (Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey)
  • The Beau Brummels (San Francisco, California)
  • The Beefeaters (Copenhagen, Denmark)
  • The Bees (Covina, California)
  • The Better Half-Dozen (New Orleans, Louisiana)
  • The Birdwatchers (Tampa, Florida)
  • The Black Diamonds (Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia)
  • The Bluestars (Auckland, New Zealand)
  • Blues Magoos (The Bronx, New York, New York)
  • The Blue Things (Hays, Kansas)
  • The Bobby Fuller Four (El Paso, Texas)
  • Bohemian Vendetta (Long Island, New York)
  • The Bojax (Greenville, South Carolina)
  • The Breakers (Memphis, Tennessee)
  • The Brigands (Forest Hills, Long Island, New York)
  • The Brogues (Merced, California)
  • The Bruthers (Pearl River, New York)
  • The Brymers (San Joaquin Valley, California)
  • The Bumpers (Rome, Italy)

C

  • Dean Carter (Danville, Illinois)
  • The Caretakers of Deception (Los Angeles, California)
  • The Castaways (Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota)
  • The Chargers (Wenatchee, Washington)
  • The Charlatans (San Francisco, California)
  • The Cherry Slush (Saginaw, Michigan)
  • The Chessmen (Denton, Texas)
  • The Chocolate Watchband (San Jose, California)
  • The Choir (Cleveland, Ohio)
  • Christopher and the Souls (McAllen, Texas)
  • Clear Light (Los Angeles, California)
  • Ray Columbus & the Invaders (Christchurch, New Zealand)
  • The Continental Co-ets (Fulda, Minnesota; all-female group)
  • Count Five (San Jose, California)
  • The Creatures (Australia)[4]
  • The Crusaders (Los Angeles, California)
  • The Cryan' Shames (Chicago, Illinois)

D

  • The D-Men (Stamford, Connecticut)
  • The Dagenites (Oxon Hill, Maryland)
  • The Daisy Chain (Fullerton, California; all-female group)
  • Danny and the Counts (El Paso, Texas)
  • Danny's Reasons (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
  • The Dantes (Worthington, Ohio)
  • The Daughters of Eve (Chicago, Illinois; all-female group)
  • The David (Bakersfield, California)
  • The Daybreakers (Muscatine, Iowa)
  • The Deakins (Melbourne, Australia)
  • The Dearly Beloved (Tucson, Arizona)
  • Dr. Spec's Optical Illusion (New Orleans, Louisiana)
  • Don and the Goodtimes (Portland, Oregon)
  • The Doughboys (South Plainfield, New Jersey)
  • The Dovers (Santa Barbara, California)
  • Downliners Sect (Twickenham, London, England)
  • The Driving Stupid (New Jersey)
  • The Druids of Stonehenge (New York, New York)

E

F

  • The Fe-Fi-Four Plus 2 (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
  • The Feminine Complex (Nashville, Tennessee; all-female group)
  • The Fifth Estate (Stamford, Connecticut)
  • The Final Solution (San Francisco, California)
  • Five Americans (Durant, Oklahoma)
  • Joe Frank and the Knights (Leland, Mississippi)

G

  • The Gants (Greenwood, Mississippi)
  • Los Gatos Salvajes (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
  • The Gaunga Dyns (New Orleans, Louisiana)
  • The Gentlemen (Dallas, Texas)
  • The Gestures (Mankato, Minnesota)
  • The Golden Cups (Yokohama, Japan)
  • Goldie and the Gingerbreads (New York, New York; all-female group)
  • The Golliwogs (El Cerrito, California; later Creedence Clearwater Revival)
  • The Grains of Sand (Los Angeles, California)
  • The Great Society (San Francisco, California)
  • Green Fuz (Bridgeport, Texas)
  • The Grifs (Charlotte, North Carolina)
  • The Grodes/The Tongues of Truth (Tucson, Arizona)
  • The Groupies (New York, New York)
  • The Guess Who (Winnipeg, Manitoba, garage rock band in mid-60s)
  • The Guilloteens (Memphis, Tennessee)

H

  • The Hangmen (Rockville, Maryland)
  • Harbinger Complex (Fremont, California)
  • The Haunted (Montreal, Quebec)
  • The Heard (Longview, Texas)
  • The Heart Beats (Fort Worth, Texas; all-female group)
  • Henry Flynt & The Insurrections (New York, New York)
  • The Hombres (Memphis, Tennessee)
  • The Human Beinz (Youngstown, Ohio)
  • The Human Expression (Los Angeles, California)
  • The Humane Society (Simi Valley, California)
  • The Humans (Albion, New York)
  • Hunger (Portland, Oregon)

I

J

  • The Jades (Sparta, Michigan)
  • The Jesters (Memphis, Tennessee)
  • The JuJus (Grand Rapids, Michigan)

K

  • Kenny and the Kasuals (Dallas, Texas, United States )
  • The Kingsmen (Portland, Oregon)
  • The Kings Ransom (Allentown, Pennsylvania)
  • The Kinks (London, England)
  • The Kitchen Cinq (Amarillo, Texas)
  • The Knack (UK band) (Ilford, United Kingdom)
  • The Knack (Los Angeles, California – 1960s )
  • The Knaves (Chicago, Illinois)
  • The Knickerbockers (Bergenfield, New Jersey)
  • The Kreeg (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

L

  • The La De Das (Huapai, New Zealand)
  • Larry and the Blue Notes (Fort Worth, Texas)
  • Larry's Rebels (Ponsonby, New Zealand)
  • Lawson and Four More (Memphis, Tennessee)
  • The Leaves (San Fernando Valley)
  • The Lemon Drops (McHenry, Illinois)
  • The Lemon Fog (Houston, Texas)
  • Leo and the Prophets (Austin, Texas)
  • The Lewallen Brothers (Tucson, Arizona)
  • The Liberty Bell (Corpus Christi, Texas)
  • The Litter (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
  • The Little Boy Blues (Chicago, Illinois)
  • Liverpool Five (London, England)
  • The Lost (New England band) (Plainfild, Vermont)
  • Love (Los Angeles, California)
  • The Loved Ones (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia)
  • The Luv'd Ones (Niles, Michigan; all-female group)

M

  • The Mad Hatters (Annapolis, Maryland)
  • The Magic Mushrooms (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
  • The Masters Apprentices (Adelaide, South Australia, Australia)
  • The McCoys (Union City, Indiana)
  • Michael and the Messengers (Winona, Minnesota)
  • Mike Krol (Los Angeles, California)
  • Milan the Leather Boy (Florida)
  • The Missing Links (Sydney, New South Wales, Australia)
  • Mr. Lucky and the Gamblers (Newport, Oregon)
  • Los Mockers (Montevideo, Uruguay)
  • The Modds (Miami, Florida)
  • The Mojo Men (San Francisco, California)
  • The Monks (Germany)
  • The Montells (Miami, Florida)
  • The Moods (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia)
  • The Morning Dew (Topeka, Kansas)
  • Mouse and the Traps (Tyler, Texas)
  • The Movin' Morfomen (Espanola, New Mexico)
  • Moving Sidewalks (Houston, Texas)
  • The Music Explosion (Mansfield, Ohio)
  • The Music Machine (Los Angeles, California)
  • The Myddle Class (Berkeley Heights, New Jersey)
  • The Mystery Trend (San Francisco, California)
  • The Mystic Tide (Long Island, New York)

N

  • The Nightcaps (Dallas, Texas)
  • The Night Walkers (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
  • The Nightcrawlers (Daytona Beach, Florida)
  • The Nomads (Texas City, Texas)
  • The North Atlantic Invasion Force (New Haven, Connecticut )
  • The Northwest Company (Haney, British Columbia, Canada)
  • The Novas (Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas)

O

P

  • The Painted Faces (Fort Myers, Florida))
  • The Palace Guard (Los Angeles, California)
  • The Palace Guards (Metairie, Louisiana)
  • The Paragons (Charlotte, North Carolina)
  • Paul Revere & the Raiders (Boise, Idaho)
  • The Paupers (Toronto, Ontario)
  • The Penthouse 5 (Oak Cliff, Texas)
  • The Pink Finks (Melbourne, Australia)
  • Pitche Blende (Saginaw, Michigan)
  • The Plagues (Lansing, Michigan)
  • The Pleasure Seekers (Detroit, Michigan; all-female group)
  • The Pleazers (Brisbane, Australia)
  • The Poor (Los Angeles, California)
  • The Preachers (Los Angeles, California)
  • The Premiers (San Gabriel, California)
  • The Pretty Things (London, England)
  • Public Nuisance (Sacramento, California)
  • The Purple Gang (Los Angeles, California)
  • The Purple Hearts (Brisbane, Australia)

Q

  • Q65 (The Hague, Netherlands)
  • Question Mark & the Mysterians (Bay City and Saginaw, Michigan)
  • The Quests (Grand Rapids, Michigan)

R

S

T

U

V

W

  • The Wailers (Tacoma, Washington)
  • We the People (Orlando/Winter Park, Florida)
  • The Wheels (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
  • Wild Cherries (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia)
  • The Wilde Knights (Longview, Washington)
  • Wimple Winch (Liverpool, England)
  • Ed Wool and the Nomads/Wool (Watertown, New York)
  • The Woolies (Lansing, Michigan)

Y

Z


Later period protopunk and garage-influenced bands (1967 to 1979)


The bands listed below, though often associated with garage rock, are also associated with other genres such as acid rock, psychedelia, blues rock, power pop, 1970s punk rock, hard rock, bubblegum, glam, prog rock, art rock or even heavy metal. Many British bands between 1965–1968 have been retrospectively referred to as "Freakbeat" and between 1969-1979 as pub rock. Like garage rock, much of the music made by acts such as these has been characterized as proto-punk.


1980–present garage rock revival bands


Some of these bands overlap with punk, garage punk, punk blues, the mod revival, psychobilly, noise rock/noise pop/noise punk, grunge, new wave and post-punk, post-punk revival, the Paisley Underground, indie rock, indie pop, neo-psychedelia, power pop, Britpop, hard rock and even riot grrl, queercore or traditional heavy metal.


See also



References


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  2. Marks, Ian D.; McIntyre, Iain (2010). Wild About You: The Sixties Beat Explosion in Australia and New Zealand. Portland, London, Melbourne: Verse Chorus Press. pp. 7–9, 11–35. ISBN 978-1-891241-28-4. Entire 352-page book is devoted to garage rock in Australia during the 1960s. See intro on 7–9. Also see: Everett True's Australian Garage Rock Primer (website)True's Australian Garage Rock Primer
  3. Bhatia, Sidharth (2014). "1, 4". India Psychedelic (First ed.). India: Harper Collins Publishers. pp. 10, 51. ISBN 978-93-5029-837-4. On pages 10 and 51 the author says that the term often used for many the Indian bands of the 1960s is "garage bands." Source B: "New Book on India's 1960s–1970s Rock Scene: Highly explosive out of time garage-punk from India!". Combustibles. Nissim Ezekiel. Retrieved July 24, 2015.
  4. Marks, Ian D. and McIntyre, Iain. Wild About You: The Sixties Beat Explosion in Australia and New Zealand. Verse Chorus Press. Portland, London, Melbourne. 2010. Foreword by Ian McFarlane. pg. 256-264
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  6. "Beware of Darkness – Orthodox". Sputnikmusic.com.
  7. Milner, Greg (2004) "Garage Rock: the SPIN record guide", SPIN, September 2004, p. 116, retrieved 2011-03-06
  8. "Chain and the Gang: The Best of Crime Rock". Pitchfork.com. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
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  10. "Death Valley Girls | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
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