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Lo-Fi Nipple: Screaming Beneath the Waves
Exploding from the speakers, lo-fi nipple offers a blistering set of modern day garage rock. Anthemic, rousing and inspired, this is the antidote to the antiseptic world of corporate rock.
Recommended if you like
The Clash,
The Replacements,
The Strokes.
Animal Rock: Animal Rock
Classic Rock, garage rock, party music. Time Life collection.
Recommended if you like
The Kinks,
The Stones,
The Temptations.
Moth: Drop Deaf
Hard hitting, stripped down garage rock, with huge chords and unique melodic vocals.
Recommended if you like
Nirvana,
The Clash,
The Kinks.
The Hell Yeahs: the hell yeahs
"The Hell Yeahs are the great new hope for a rebirth of dirty American mod music" - October 2004 Musicians Liberation Project
Recommended if you like
Nirvana,
Queens of the Stone Age,
The Murder City Devils.
The Hot Dogs: Holy Shit, It's Christmas!
Rejoice with The Hot Dogs. A garage rock salute to sub-par Santas, plus three more scorching rock songs. Ho Ho Hot Dogs.
Recommended if you like
Dead Kennedys,
The Damned,
The Replacements.
The Lawn: What is the Sound of...
Kooky, progressive, noisy, psychedelic, garage rock at its finest.
Recommended if you like
Love,
Polvo,
The Feelies.
Paul Spencer: The Whole Shebang
Loud, foot-stomping garage rock
Recommended if you like
Johnny Thunders,
Ramones,
The Stooges.
Signal Hill Transmission: Tomorrow, The Stars
First full-length record from the LA-based, indie rock quartet. The song "Master Plan" was included on Samuel L. Jackson's iTunes Celebrity Playlist.
Recommended if you like
Guided by Voices,
The Shins,
Wilco.
Born In The Flood: The Fear That We May Not Be
Melodic garage rock