The Pagans
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The Pagans are a punk band from Cleveland, Ohio which formed in 1977 and disbanded in 1979. The original members included Mike Hudson, lead vocals; Brian Hudson, drums and backing vocals; Mike Metoff, guitar and backing vocals; and Tim Allee, bass. The Pagans were known for playing with intelligent, reckless abandon, Mike Hudson's snarl, and not caring who they offended with their lyrics.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] LPs
- Pagans (the pink album) (1983)
- Buried Alive (1986)
- Live: The Godlike Power of the Pagans (1987)
- Street Where Nobody Lives (1989)
- Family Fare (1990)
- Everybody Hates You (1994)
- Pirate's Cove 9/24/79 (1996)
- Live Roadkill (1998)
- Shit Street (2001)
- Pink Album Plus (2001)
[edit] Singles
- Six and Change/Six and Change (1977)
- Street Where Nobody Lives/What's This Shit Called Love (1978)
- Not Now No Way/I Juvenile (1979)
- Dead End America/Little Black Egg (1979)
- Michael Hudson's Cleveland Confidential EP (1980)
- Dead End America '87/Secret Agent Man (1987)
- Don't Leave Me Alone/Real World (1988)
- (Us And) All Our Friends Are So Messed Up/Heart of Stone (1988)
- Scumbait EP (1989)
- Her Name Was Jane/I Do (1990)