The Styrenes
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The Styrenes are an American proto-punk rock band, formed in Cleveland, Ohio in 1975, by former members of other local underground scene bands, electric eels and Mirrors.[1][2]
Members
- Paul Marotta − vocals, guitar, piano
- UK Rattay − guitar
- Al Margolis − bass, vocals
- John Keith − drums, vocals
Former members
- Jamie Klimek − guitar, vocals
- Paul Laurence − drums
- Mike Hudson − vocals
- Mike Hoffman − drums
- Fred Lonberg-Holm − cello
- John Morton − guitar
- Jim Jones − bass
- Anton Fier − drums
- David Newman - bass
Discography
- Girl Crazy (Mustard MM 4401) 1982
- Hudson/Styrene: A Monster And The Devil (Tinnitus 191305) 1989
- Re-released with bonus tracks as All the Wrong People Are Dying (Overground Records Over74) 1998
- It's Artastic (Homestead Productions) 1991
- We Care, So You Don't Have To (Scat Records Scat 63) 1998
- It's Still Artastic (ROIR RUSCD 8276) 2002
- In C - Terry Riley (Enja 9435) 2002[3]
- City of Women (Rent A Dog bone 3010-2) 2007
See also
- Punk rock#Protopunk
- electric eels
References
- ↑ The Styrenes at AllMusic
- ↑ Jäger, Rolf, "Styrenes—A Brief History", Rent a Dog. Retrieved on December 31, 2009
- ↑ The Styrenes: In C - BBC review
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