Teen Idols
- 72% match to The Lillingtons
The Teen Idols are a classic pop punk band in every sense of the word, combining punks energy with sticky sweet melody that refuses to leave your brain. Originating from Nashville, Tennessee, USA, the Teen Idols first emerged in 1997, comprised of four musicians who chose to go by only their first names - Keith (vocals), Phillip (guitar), Heather (bass), and Matt (drums).
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The Queers
- 66% match to The Lillingtons
Though often derided by punk aficionados as little more than a Ramones tribute band, the Queers have always embraced this implied criticism, proud to emulate the band that vocalist Joe (King) Queer venerates above all others. Formed in New Hampshire, USA, in 1982, the bands original line-up comprised King, Wimpy, Tulu and Jeff Useless, though this incarnation was soon sup
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Chixdiggit!
- 63% match to The Lillingtons
The idea for Canadian alternative rock band Chixdiggit developed in 1990 when high-school friends Mike, Mark and KJ began selling T-shirts for their fictional band of the same name. When the T-shirt sales escalated, it was decided to put the band on a proper footing. Mike took up bass guitar, KJ moved from drums to vocals and Mark learned guitar. With KJs defection from t
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The Riptides
- 60% match to The Lillingtons
Formed in Brisbane, Australia in 1979, the Riptides became a cult band along the coast with surf audiences, eventually arriving in Sydney where they became the next big thing. The initial line-up comprised Mark Callaghan (vocals), Dennis Cantwell (drums), Scott Matheson (guitar, replaced in 1981 by Michael Hiron) and Andrew Leitch (keyboards/guitar). Their melodies
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This US punk pop outfit enjoyed a brief period of notoriety in the mid-90s, but a series of personnel upheavals effectively put paid to their chances of a long-term career. Dan Wlekinski (guitar/vocals) and Dennis Buckley (vocals) formed the band in early 1993 with the first of several rhythm sections. The band signed to the punk label Fat Wreck Chords in 1994, having already m
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Scared Of Chaka
- 17% match to The Lillingtons
High-energy punk pop trio Scared Of Chaka was formed during 1993 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. They took their unusual name from a character in a 70s US childrens show, Land Of The Lost. Comprising Yanul Hernandez (vocals/guitar), Dameon Waggoner (bass), and Ron Skrasek (drums), the trios debut album, Hutch Brown Sayngwich, appeared in 1995 and was followed by a
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