musique > influences > garage rock

plain old rock’n’roll and rockabilly > 50s:
American R&R:
 Chuck Berry (St Louis, MO, US)
 Johnny Burnette (Memphis, TN, US)
 Eddie Cochran (US)
 Bo Diddley (US)
 Bill Haley (US)
 Buddy Holly & The Crickets (US)
 Wanda Jackson (US)
 Jerry Lee Lewis (US)
 Link Wray (US)
 Rick(y) Nelson (US)
 Roy Orbison (US)
 Carl Perkins (US)
 Elvis Presley (Memphis, TN, US)
 Jody Reynolds (Denver, Colorado, US)
 Little Richard (US)
 The Everly Brothers (US)
 Ritchie Valens (US)
 Gene Vincent (US)

garage rock > 60s:
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The 5 Canadians
Apollo’s Apaches
Dagenites
Five of Us
It’s Us
Just Two Guys
 King’s Ransom
Los Cheyenes
Max Phaden’s Parachute
Rooks
Shades of Night
The Apollos
The Bad Roads
The Bad Seeds (solo)
The Beefeaters
The Brothers Grim
The By Fives
The Cake
The Clockwork Orange
The Craig
The Dearly beloved
The Dirty Wurds
MG & The Escorts
The Fe Fi Fours Plus 2
The Grass Roots
The Greenhornes
The Green Telescope
Chris Stamey & The DBs
The Fantastic DJs
The First Crow to the Moon
The Gentlemen
The Kare Takers
The Kreeg
The Live Wires
The Lynx
The Matadors
The Menerals
The Monocles
The Movin’ Morfomen
 The Paragons
Vince Taylor & The Playboys
The Quests
The Romancers
The Ronettes
The Savage
The Shadow Casters
The Shadows
The Sliver Feet
The Starfires
The Stone Poneys
The Tasmanians
The Third Bardo
The Tree
The Wimple Winch
The Young Rascals
Thursday’s Children
Tonto & The Renegades
British invasion [1, 9] / British psychedelia:
 Fire (UK)
 Les Fleurs de Lys
 Los Bravos
 Manfred Mann (solo)
 Q.65
 The Action
 The Animals
 The Attack
 The Creation
 The Dave Clark Five
 The Easybeats
 The Eyes (Liverpool, UK)
 The Flies (UK)
 The Herd (with Peter Frampton)
 The Hollies (with Graham Nash)
 The Idle Race (Birmingham, UK)
  The Kinks (London, UK)
 The Koobas (UK)
 The La De Das (New Zealand)
 Them (Northern Ireland) (with Van Morrison)
The Marmelade
The Mickey Finn
 The Misunderstood
The Mockingbirds
 The Move
 The Others [60s] (UK)
 The Pleazers (New Zealand)
 The Pretty Things
 The Searchers
The Smoke
 The Sorrows
 The Spencer Davis Group (with singer Steve Winwood)
 The Troggs
 The Yardbirds (with guitarists Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck)
 The Zombies
 Tomorrow
 Twinkle
American garage [1, 5]:
 Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band (with singer and harmonicist Captain Beehear akaDon Van Vliet who previously played for Frank Zappa)
 Blues Magoos (US)
 Bubble Puppy (Texas, US)
 Buffalo Springfield (Los Angeles, CA, US)
Clefs of Lavender Hill (Miami, US)
 Count Five (San Jose, US)
Fenwyck
 Fever Tree (Houston, US)
Harbinger Complex
 H. P. Lovecraft
Human Expression
Lemon Drops
 Love Affair
 Love (Los Angeles, US) (with singer Arthur Lee)
Lyme & Cybelle (Los Angeles, US)
Merry-Go-Round
Mouse & The Traps (US) (with singer and guitarist Ronnie Weiss aka Mouse)
Nazz (Philadelphia, US) (with singer and guitarist Todd Rundgren)
Mystery Trend
New Colony Six (Chicago, US)
Ohio Express (US) (with singer Joey Levine)
 Powder (San Mateo, California, US)
 Question Mark (“?”) and The Mysterians
Saturday’s Children (Chicago, US)
 Sir Douglas Quintet (Texas, US) (with singer and guitarist Doug Sahm and organist Augie Meyers who then form the Texas Tornados)
 Strawberry Alarm Clock (US) (ex-Thee Sixpence, with lead guitarist Ed King who will join Lynyrd Skynyrd)
 Syndicate of Sound (San Jose, US) (with membes of the Pharoahs)
 The Alarm Clocks (US)
 The Amboy Dukes (Detroit, US) (with lead guitarist Ted Nugent)
 The Angels
 Davie Allan & The Arrows
The Balloon Farm (New York US) (ex-Adam)
The Banshees (Chicago, US) (solo)
 The Barbarians (Cape Cod, US)
 The Beau Brummels (San Francisco, US)
The Bees (60s)
 Larry & The Blue Notes (Texas, US)
 The Blues Project (New York, US) (with organist Al Kooper)
The Brigands
The Brogues (US) (with singer Gary Cole Duncan and drummer Greg Elmore who will both form Quicksilver Messenger Service)
 The Castaways (Minneapolis, US)
The Centurys (US)
 Jay Chance & The Chancellors (Minneapolis, US)
The Charlatans [US] (60s)
 The Chiffons
 The Chocolate Watch Band (San Jose, US) (produced by Ed Cobb)
 The Choir (Cleveland, US) (with guitarist Danny Klawon ex-The Mods [Cleveland, US], singer and guitarist Dave Smalley, lead guitarist Wally Bryson and drummer Jim Bonfantin all founded the Raspberries in the 70s; then Wally Bryson, Dan Klawon and Thom Mooney from Nazz will form Tattoo in the 70s after Raspberries)
 The Cryan Shames (Chicago, US)
The Daily Flash (Seattle, US)
Ronnie and The Daytonas (Nashville, US)
 The Del-Vetts (Chicago, US)
 The Dixie Cups
 The Dovers (Santa Barbara, US)
 The Enfields (Wilmington, US)
 The Elastik Band (US)
 The E-Types [US] (near San Jose, California, US) (Teen Trash Vol.8)
 The Electric Prunes (Los Angeles, US)
 The Exciters (60s)
 The Five Americans (Dallas, US) (ex-The Mutineers)
 Phil & The Frantics (Phoenix, US)
 The Gants (US)
 The Gestures (Minneapolis, US) (ex-The Jesters)
The Golliwogs (California, US) (ex-Tommy Fogerty and The Blue Velvets, with John and Tom Fogerty who will form Creedence Clearwater Revival)
 The Gonn
 The Groupies (New York, US)
 The Haunted (Montreal, Canada)
 Cannibal & The Headhunters (Los Angeles, US)
The High Spirits (Minneapolis, US)
The Hombres (Nashville, US) (the touring version of studio band Ronnie and The Daytonas)
 The Honeys
 The Human Beinz (US)
The Humane Society (California, US) (ex-The Innocents)
Kenny & The Kasuals (Dallas, US) (ex-The Impacts Combo, with singer Kenny Daniel)
 The Kingsmen
 The Knickerbockers (US)
 The Leaves (ex-The Rockwells) (Los Angeles, US) (with singer and bassist Jim Pons)
 The Litter (Minneapolis, US) (gathering bassist Jim Kane from The Scotsmen, singer Denny Waitefrom The Victors, and members from The Tabs and The Escapades)
The Lollipop Shoppe (Las Vegas, US) (ex-The Weeds, the name of the band was changed to avoid any confusion with The Seeds)
 The Lovin’ Spoonful
The Lyrics (San Diego, US)
The Magicians (New York, US)
The Magic Mushrooms (Philadelphia, US) (with singer and guitarist Sonny Casella)
 The Merry-Go-Round (Los Angeles, US) (with singer and guitarist Emmitt Rhodes who has drummed in The Palace Guard, lead guitaris Gary Kato who hasplayed in The Vagrants, bassist Bill Rinehardt later in The Leaves and drummer Joel Larson from The Gene Clark Group)
Michael & The Messengers (Chicago, US)
Thee Midniters (Los Angeles, US) (with Kim Fowley, to be confirmed !)
The Mods [Cleveland, US] (Cleveland, US) (with Danny Klawon on guitar; they changed their name into The Choir on demand from another band called The Mods)
The Mods [Florida, US] (with drummer Dewey Bond from The Deltonas)
The Mods [Ohio, US]
 The Mojo Men (US) (with drummer Jan Errico from The Vejtables)
 The Monkees
 The Monks (US and Germany) (ex-The Five Torquays, the band was formed by US G.I.s based in Germany)
 The Moving Sidewalks (Houston, Texas, US) (with guitarist Billy Gibbons who will form ZZ Top)
 The Music Explosion (Ohio, US) (ex-The Chosen Few)
 The Music Machine (US) (ex-The Ragamuffins)
The Night Crawlers (US)
 The Outcasts (San Antonio, US)
 The Other Half
 The Outsiders (US) (Cleveland, US) (ex-The Starfires with guitarist and sax Tom King)
 The Palace Guard (Montreal, Canada and then Los Angeles, US)
 The Pharaohs (with Sam The Sham)
 The Premiers (Los Angeles, US)
 The Primates
 Paul Revere & The Raiders (Portland, US) (with singer and organist Paul Revere)
 The Raindrops
The Rare Breed (New York, US)
 The Rationals (Detroit, US) (with singer and guitarist Scott Morgan who will form Sonic’s Rendezvous with Fred Smith from MC5
 The Remains (Boston, US) (with singer Barry Tashian)
The Rumors
 The Sagittarius (Los Angeles, US)
 The Seeds (Los Angeles, US) (with singer and bassist Sky Saxon)
 The Shadows of Knight (Chicago, US)
 The Shangri-Las
 The Sonics (Tacoma, Washington, US) (with singer and organist Gerry Roslie)
The Spades (US) (with singer, guitarist and harmonicist Roky Erickson)
 The Sparkles (texas, US)
 The Squires (Bristol, Connecticut, US) (ex-The Rogues)
 The Standells (Los Angeles, US) (produced by Ed Cobb)
The Strangeloves (New York, US) (with Jerry Goldstein, future productor of the band War)
 The Swingin' Medallions (US)
 The Third Bardo
 The Third Rail (US) (with singer Joey Levine, from Ohio Express)
 The 13th Floor Elevators (US) (with singer, guitarist and harmonicist Roky Erickson)
 The Trashmen (Minneapolis, US)
Max Frost & The Troopers (US)
 The Turtles (US) (initially with Jim Pons)
 The Ugly Ducklings (Canada)
 The Underdogs
 The Uniques
 The Vagrants (Long Island, US)
 The Vejtables (US) (with drummer Jan Errico)
 The Ventures (US)
 The Victors (Minneapolis, US) (with bassist Jim Kane and singer Denny Waite who will both form The Litter)
 The Wailers (60s)
The Woolies (solo) (Detroit, US) (the backing band of Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley and Muddy Waters)
 The Youngbloods
 Richard & The Young Lions (Newark, New Jersey, US)
 The Zakary Thaks
 Unrelated Segments (Michigan, US)
 We The People (Florida, US)
French garage:
 Les Blousons Noirs
 Les Boots
 Les Bourgeois de Calais
 Les Chats Sauvages
 Eddy Mitchell & Les Chaussettes Noires
 Les 5 Gentlemen
 Les Fleurs de Pavot
 Les Misérables
 Les Pirates
 Les Socquettes Blanches
Les Swifts
 Les Vautours
Les Vinyls
Australian garage:
 The Loved Ones
Holland / Netherlands garage:
The Motions (Netherlands)
 The Outsiders (Holland)
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garage rock > 70s:
British garage:
 Billy Childish & (The) Pop Rivets (Chatham, UK)
 The Count Bishops (UK)
American garage:
 DMZ (feat. singer and organist Jeff Connolly) (Boston, Michigan, US)
 Lyres (feat. singer and organist Jeff Connolly) (Boston, Michigan, US)
 The Crawdaddys (California, US)
 The Fleshtones (Queens, NY, US)

rockabilly revival > 70s:
 The Pirates (with Johnny Kidd)
American rockabilly revival:
 The Cramps (New York, NY, US)
 Stray Cats (Massapequa, NY, US)

garage rock > 80s:
 H.D.Q.
Nick Caves & The Bad Seeds
 The Cynics
 The Go-Go’s
The Long Ryders
Thee Michel Gun Elephant
 The Morlocks
 The Pandoras
 The Prisoners (with singer and guitarist Graham Day, James Taylor, Alan Crockford and Johnny Symons)
 The Tell-Tale Hearts
 The Vipers
American and Canadian garage:
 Cheepskates (East Coast, US)
Dimentia 13 (Ohio, US)
 Miracle Workers (Portland, US)
 Plan 9 (Rhode Island, US)
 The A-Bones (with singer Billy Miller and drummer Miriam Linna from The Zantees (Brooklyn, US)
 The Chesterfield Kings (US)
 The Electric Roaches (Montreal, Canada)
 The Fuzztones (Los Angeles & New York, US) (with singer and guitaris Rudi Protrudi, organist Deb O’Nair, lead guitarist Jordan Tarlow, Jake Cavaliere who will then play in Lords of Altamont; the group's name is derived from FuzzTone, the commercial name of a guitar effect pedal invented in 1964 and whose distinctive sound was popularized in the 1965 hit song "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" by the Rolling Stones [32]) (Teen Trash Vol.4)
 The Gruesomes (Montreal, Canada)
 The Cheshyres (Canada)
 The Chessmen (Hamilton, Canada)
 The Vindicators (Calgary, Canada)
 The Woggles (Athens, Georgia, US) (with Buzz Hagstrom on bass guitar, Flesh Hammer, The Professor Mighty Manfred, Dan Elektro on drums)
British, Irish and Australian garage:
Graham Day (Medway, UK)
 The Acid Drops (Australia)
The Bo-Weelis (Melbourne, Australia)
 The Cracked Jaffers (Australia)
 The Delmonas (girls’ band inspired by Billy Childish) (UK)
 Thee Headcoats (boys’ band with singer and guitarist Billy Childish) (Chatham, UK)
 Thee Mighty Caesars (with singer and guitarist Billy Childish, Graham Day on drums) (Chatham, UK)
Thee Milkshakes (with Billy Childish, Link Wray and Mark Cooper) (Chatham, UK)
The Hangmen (Australia)
 The Margin of Sanity (London, UK)
 The Mistreaters (London, UK)
 The Thanes (Edinburgh, UK)
 The Unheard (Wollongong, Australia)
French garage:
 The Vulcans (Paris) (with organist Stevie Gomez, bassist Kennie Gomez, guitarist and singer Javier “Bolido” and drummer Ludo)
German and Austrian garage:
 Dateline Diamonds (Germany)
 The Beathoovers (Germany)
The Dukes (Emmendingen, Germany)
 The Razorblade (Vienna, Austria)
Holland / Netherlands and Belgian garage:
 Just Colours (Amsterdam, Holland)
 The Kliek (Amsterdam, Holland)
 The Lubbers (Holland)
 The Other Side (Amsterdam, Holland)
Italian garage:
 Five for Garage (Cagliary)
 Pression X (Milano)
 Running Stream (Trieste)
 The Acid Flowers (Milano)
 The Avengers (Reggio Emilia)
 The Electric Shields (Chiarano D’Arco & Trentino)
 The Sick Rose (Torino)
Swedish garage:
 The Nomads

garage rock > 90s:
American garage:
 68’ Comeback (US) (with singer and guitarist Jeffrey Evans, Peggy O-Neill from The Gories on drums and then replaced by Greg Cartwright ex-Oblivians)
 Bantam Roosters (US)
 Demolition Doll Rods (Detroit, US)
 Frigg A-Go-Go (US)
 Gaven Dianda (Hamilton, Canada)
 Gore Gore Girls (Detroit, US)
 Les Incapables (Montreal, Canada)
 Mono Men (two hours from Seattles, US)
 Oblivians (Memphis, US) (with Greg Cartwright)
 Soledad Brothers (US)
 Supercharger (San Francisco, US)
 Supersuckers (Tucson, US)
 The Ace-Tones (California, US) (Teen Trash Vol.6)
 The Aqua Velvets (San Franbcisco, US)
The Bag (US)
 The Bards (Brantford-Hamilton, Canada)
 The Burning Rain (US) (Teen Trash Vol.3)
 The Cryptics (Montreal, Canada)
 The Deadly Snakes (Toronto, Canada)
 The Detroit Cobras (US)
 The Dirtbombs (US)
 The Double Naught Spys (US) (Teen Trash Vol.5)
The Electric Flies (US)
 The Falling Spikes (Oregon, US) (Teen Trash Vol.10)
 The Fiends (Vancouver, Canada) (Teen Trash Vol.12)
 The Girl Bombs (Toronto, Montreal)
 The Gories (Detroit, Michigan, US) (with Dan Kroha, Mick Collins and Peggy O’Neill)
 The Hentchmen (Detroit, Michigan, US)
 The Humpers (US)
The Lears (US)
 The Minstrels (Quebec City & Montreal, Canada)
 The Mooney Suzuki (US)
 The Mummies (US)
 The Prime Movers (Boston, US) (with singer Cam Ackland, guitarist Dick Tate, drummer Dennis McCarthy and bassist Jeff Sugarman; not to be confused with Graham Day’s Prime Movers)
The Purple merkins (US)
 The Psychoviolets (Kansas, US) (Teen Trash Vol.2)
 The Revelators (Columbia, US)
 The Sherlocks (Montreal, Canada)
 The Sights (Detroit, US)
The Spider Babies (US)
The Strobe (US)
 The Swinging Neckbreakers (US)
 The Turbo A.C.’s (New York, US)
 The Ultra 5 (New York, US)
The Undertakers (US)
The Upper Crust (US)
 The Worst (Vancouver, Canada)
 13 Frightened Girls (Bloomington / Normal, Illinois, US)
British, Irish, Scotish and Australian garage:
 Prime Movers [UK] (London, UK) (with singer and guitarist Graham Day ex-The Prisoners)
 Armitage Shanks (UK) (ex-The Thieving Magpies, ex-The Distractions) (with at the beginning Billy Childish and then Dick Scum, Rod Vomit, Vic Flange and Dave Dirtbox)
 The Apaches (Brisbane, Australia)
 Thee Headcoatees (Chatham, UK) (girls band based on Billy Childish’s Headcoats)
 The Masonics (London and Rochester, UK)
 The Mourning After (Sheffield, UK)
The Nuthins (England, UK)
The Zoo (Scotland)
Croatian garage:
 The Bambi Molesters
The Spoons
French garage:
 Greenfish (Breteil, Rennes)
Gunners (Rennes)
 Les Juanitos (Chambery)
 Les Vindicators (Ugine)
 Roadrunners (Le Havre) (with singer and guitarist Frandol)
 The Blowback‘s (Riorges)
 The Bogeymen (Angoulême)
 The Cryptones (Six-Four les plages) (Teen Trash Vol.1)
The Fishing Postmen
 Thee Gloomies (Rennes)
The Gorgons
 The Linkers (Bordeaux)
 The Needs (Aix-en-Provence)
 The Out-Four (Roanne)
 The Ramblers (Avignon)
The Smooty Filth (Rennes)
 The Trapmen (Rennes)
  The Wonly Monkees (Bordeaux)
German and Austrian garage:
Amazing Lighthouse (Germany)
 Beat-O-Mania (Germany)
 Los Banditos (Jena, Germany)
 The Cavegirls (Hamburg, Germany)
The Heartbeats (Germany)
 The Jaybirds (Vienna, Austria) (Teen Trash Vol.13)
 The No-Counts (Berlin, Germany)
 The Satelliters (Germany)
The What... for! (Berlin, Germany)
Greek garage:
 The Cardinals (Athens)
 The Dirty Saints (Ionnina)
  The Sound Explosion (Athens) (Teen Trash Vol.14)
 The Walking Screams (Athens)
Holland / Netherlands and Belgian garage:
 Love & Peace Group (LPG) (Groninger, Holland)
 The 1-2-5 (Netherlands)
 The Beat Set (Belgium)
The Perverts (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Italian garage:
 The 99th Floor (Torino) (Teen Trash Vol.9)
The Boot Hill Five
 The Hermits (Piacenza)
 The Others [90s] (Roma) (Teen Trash Vol.7)
 The Space Cakes
 The Strange Flowers (Pisa) (Teen Trash Vol.11)
Japanese garage:
 The 5.6.7.8.’s (Tokyo)
Scandinavian garage:
 The Hives (Sweden)
 The Flaming Sideburns (Helsinki, Finland)
Spanish garage:
 Doctor Explosion (Gijon)
 The Screamin’ Pijas (Gijon)

garage rock > 2000s:
 The Sultans
American Garage:
 BBQ (solo)
 Boy girl boy girl (US)
 Cococoma (Chicago, US)
 Geraldine (US)
 Green Circles (US)
 King Khan (solo)
 Ko and the Knock Outs (Detroit, US)
 Les Sewareenos (Montreal, Canada)
 Lords of Altamont (US)
 Louis XIV (San Diego, US)
 Mr. Airplane Man (Boston, US)
 Mystery Girls (US)
 The Avatars (US)
 The Black Keys (US)
 The Black Hollies (Jersey City, New Jersey, US)
 The Bloody Hollies (US)
 The Carlsonics (US)
 The Come ons (Detroit, US)
 Thee Coronados (Argentina)
 The Ettes (US)
 The Evaporators (Canada)
 The Fiery Furnaces (US)
 The Fondas (Detroit, US)
 The Go (Detroit, US)
 The Goldstars (Chicago, US)
 The Gravediggers Five (US)
The Headache City (US)
 The Hexxers (San Diego, US)
 The Higher State (Bermuda)
 The Hiss (Florida, US)
 The Jewws (Levittown, NY, US)
 The Kills (US)
 The King Khan & BBQ Show
 The Little Killers (US)
 The Lobsters (Roanoke, Virginia, US)
 The Love Me Nots (Phoenix, US)
 The Midways (Canada)
 The Miscreants (Belleville, New Jersey, US)
 The Movies (US)
 Thee Okmoniks (US)
 The Paybacks (Detroit, US)
 The Pink Spiders (Nashville, US)
 The Raconteurs (Detroit, US)
 The Reigning Sound (US) (with singer and guitarist Greg Cartwright, ex-Oblivians)
 The Richmond Sluts (San Francisco, US)
 King Khan & The Shrines
 The Sirens (Detroit, Michigan, US)
 The Spinns (North Carolina, US)
 The Starve (Portland, US)
 The Stuck-Ups (Seattle, US)
 The Sweet Action (Rochester, New York, US)
 The Trap Door (Vancouver, Canada)
 The Treblemakers (Canada)
 The Ugly Beats (US)
 The Von Bondies (Detroit, US)
 The White Stripes (Detroit, US)
 Turpentine Brothers (Boston, US)
 Yeah Yeah Yeahs (US)
British, Irish and Australian garage:
 Graham Day and The Gaolers (Medway, UK and Atlanta, Georgia, US) (with guitarist and singer Graham Day, ex-Woggles Buzz Habstrom on bass guitar and ex-Woggles Dan Elektro on drums)
 Jet (Melbourne, Australia)
 Thee Exciters (2000s) (Southampton and London, UK)
The Hoodwinks (UK)
 The Len Price 3 (UK)
 The Pipettes (Brighton, UK)
 The Revellions (Ireland)
 The She Creatures (Bristol, UK)
 The Solarflares (with Graham Day ex-Prime Movers) (Meway, UK)
 The Things (Dublin, Ireland)
 The Urges (Ireland)
 Thee Vicars (Bury St Edmunds, UK)
South American garage:
 FuzzFaces (Brazil)
 Las Curvettes (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
 Los Carroñeros (Mexico City, Mexico)
 Los Colmillos (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
 Los Human Flys (Mexico City, Mexico)
 Los Mustang 66 (Mexico City, Mexico)
 Os Haxixins (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
 The Futchers (Salvador, Bahia, Brazil)
French garage:
 Carpet Sellers (Fontenay-sous-Bois)
 Chewbacca All Stars (Orléans)
 Dirty Pack (Paris)
 Fabienne Del Sol
 Frantic City (La Rochelle)
 Hurly Burlies (Bordeaux)
 Hush Puppies (Paris, Perpignan)
 Les Dragueurs (Paris)
 Les Guillotines (Paris)
 Les Playboys (Nice)
 Les Terribles (Paris)
Les Wad-Billys (Metz)
 Men in the Moon (Paris, with singer and organist also part of Hush Puppies)
 Rodeo Massacre (Paris)
 Second Sex (Paris)
 Sheetah & les Weissmuller (Lille)
 Smash (Paris)
 Stereoscope Jerk Explosion (Toulon, with organist from The Cryptones)
 The Dadds (Saint-Lô)
 The Diamond Rangs (Lyon)
 The Flyin’ Cadillacs (Rouen)
 The Groovers (Paris)
 The Kitchenmen (Paris) (with singer and guitarist Frandol from Roadrunners)
 The Magnetix (Bordeaux)
 The Mamalians (Paris)
 The Mantis (Paris)
 The Mean Things (La Rochelle)
 The Negative Jerks (Lyon)
 The Norvins (Paris)
 The Scope (Paris)
 The Shades (2000s) (Paris)
 The Pantsuckers (Nantes)
 Whoduint (Paris)
German and Austrian garage:
 Beat by Five (Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany)
 Beat Revolver (Germany)
 Curlee Wurlee (Germany)
 Daddy U and the Hitkids (Jena and Leipzig, Germany) (ex-Rodeo Queen and Los Banditos)
 The Beatiful Kantine Band (Austria)
 The Boonaraaas!!! (Germany)
The Lonely Heart Attack Band (Leipzig, Germany)
 The Scarves (Graz, Austria)
 The Staggers (Graz and Vienna, Austria)
 The X-Ray Harpoons (Köln, Bonn, Germany)
Greek garage:
 The Frantic Five (Thessaloniki)
 The Meanie Geanies (Athens)
 The Psykicks (Athens)
Italian garage:
 Italian Beat Generation
 The Acid Lemon (with singer and guitarist Paolo Messina from The 99 Floor)
 The Hangee V
 The Indikation
 The Rippers (Caligari)
Japanese garage:
 The Routes
Russian federation garage:
 King Kongs
 Messer Chups
 The Crushers
Scandinavian garage:
 Caesars (Sweden)
 Dee Rangers (Sweden)
 Mando Diao (Sweden)
 The Blue Van (Denmark)
 The Burnouts (Cpenhagen, Denmark)
 The Cheaters (Sweden)
 The Crimson Shadows (Sweden)
 The Fourtune-Tellers (Stockholm, Sweden)
 The (International) Noise Compiracy (Sweden)
 The Giljoteens (Stockholm, Sweden)
 The Glendoras (Sweden)
 The Groove (Sweden)
 The Maggots (ex-Crimson Shadows) (Sweden)
 The Micragirls (Finland)
 The Mutants (Helsinki, Finland)
 The Nocounts (Sweden)
 The Raveonettes (Denmark)
Spanish garage:
 Hollywood Sinners
 Las Membranas
 The Fumestones
 The Holdens (Madrid)
 The Phantom Keys
 Tokyo Sex Destruction
 Wau & Los Arrrghs !!!
Switzerland garage:
 The Giant Robots (Lausanne)
 The Glorias (Basle-City)
 The Monsters (Bern, Aurau, Zürich, Switzerland)
 The Royal Hangmen (Zurich)

mise à jour: 11 juillet 2009
droits d’auteur: Jérôme Pons 2006-2009

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