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Los Angeles has been home to many new and established music bands. Some of the bands originating from greater Los Angeles, including Orange County and the Inland Empire , include: This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
In 1978 in Southern California, the first hardcore punk bands arose, including Middle Class, Black Flag, Vicious Circle, Fear, and the Circle Jerks.Hardcore bands and fans tended to be younger than the art punks of the older LA scene and came mainly from the suburban parts of the Los Angeles area, especially the South Bay and Orange County.
Scowl (band) SIN 34; Snot (band) Social Distortion; Some Girls (California band) Spazz (band) Spitboy; Stains (Los Angeles band) Stick to Your Guns (band) Straight Faced; Strictly Ballroom (band) Strife (band) Strung Out; Suffering Luna; Suicidal Tendencies; Sunami (band) Super Unison; Swing Kids (band)
One night in 1986—before current members Tom Dumont, Tony Kanal, and Adrian Young were in the band—No Doubt had finished playing a backyard gig to punks, mods, skinheads, and other degenerates ...
Channel 3 (band) The Cheifs; Chemical People; The Chinkees; Choir Invisible; Christian Death; The Circus Tents; Civet (band) Classics of Love; Clown Alley (band) Common Rider; The Controllers (Los Angeles band) The Cost (band) Costello (band) Craig's Brother; Crime (band) The Criminals (band) Crimpshrine; Cypher in the Snow
The Alley Cats (punk rock band) The Alley Cats (1960s group) Alton McClain and Destiny; Aly & AJ; AM & Shawn Lee; Amen (American band) America (band) American Juniors (group) American Pearl; American Spring; The Americanos; The Americans (band) Ampage (band) Angel City Chorale; Angel City Outcasts; Angeles (band) Angry Samoans; Animal Logic ...
Need an excuse to shake off your midseason doldrums and remember that life is a cabaret, old chum? Visit the many LGBTQ+ bars across our city, from glam new entries in the gay bar scene such as ...
Inspired by Lilith Fair and held at Woodley Park, home of WorldFest (LA), Los Angeles' largest Earth Day festival, the Los Angeles Women's Music Festival was an eco-music-fest featuring over 65 bands on 5 solar-powered stages, offering vegan, vegetarian and organic refreshments, and featuring pet adoptions, and was attended by over 2500 people ...