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The Controllers were part of the rapidly growing Los Angeles punk rock scene in 1977, even becoming favorites at Brendan Mullen's underground club The Masque. They were the first band to play an advertised show at The Masque and the last to play there in any form in 1996 at a record release party held by Exene Cervenka.
The Controllers (Los Angeles band), a punk rock band; The Controllers (R&B band), a 1980s rhythm-and-blues band; Controller (Misery Signals album), 2008; Controller (British India album), 2013 "Controller" (song), a 2017 song by New Zealand L.A.B. MIDI controller, a device which generates MIDI data; Nick Rhodes (born 1962), English keyboardist ...
The Controllers are an American soul and R&B vocal group, originally from Birmingham, Alabama, who had a series of successful recordings in the late 1970s and the 1980s. [ 1 ] Career
This is a list of notable first wave punk rock musicians ... The Controllers; The Cortinas; The Cramps; ... (Japanese band) Steve Bjorklund; Stiff Little Fingers;
Stay is a 1986 album by American R&B band The Controllers. It was produced by the band's member Barry J. Eastmond in collaboration with Galen Senogles and Ralph Benatar, and released by MCA Records. The album subsequently went on the charts, peaking at number 25 on the Black Albums chart, making it the most successful R&B album of their career. [1]
Tooth and Nail is a seminal compilation album [1] featuring six early Californian punk rock bands: the Controllers, the Flesh Eaters, U.X.A., Negative Trend, Middle Class, and the Germs. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
The album received a 4K review in Kerrang! magazine who referred to the band as "one of the (punk) era's best kept secrets that's only just been let out". In early 2002, another Stiffs track featured on the EMI compilation All Covered In Punk, while "Volume Control" cropped up a couple of months later on EMI's 24 Carat Punk compilation.
Wayne County & the Electric Chairs was an American rock band that was part of the first wave of punk bands from the 1970s. The band was headed by Georgia-born singer Jayne County (aka Wayne County) and became known for their campy, foul-mouthed ballads, glam punk inspired songs and image which was heavily influenced by Jackie Curtis and the Theatre of the Ridiculous.