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  2. The Dickies - Wikipedia

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    The Dickies are an American punk rock band formed in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, in 1977. One of the longest tenured punk rock bands, they have been in continuous existence for over 40 years. They have consistently balanced catchy melodies, harmony vocals, [1] [2] and pop song structures, with a speedy punk guitar attack.

  3. Chuck Wagon (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Davis (August 11, 1956 – June 6, 1981), stage name Chuck Wagon, was an American musician and member of the Los Angeles punk rock band the Dickies, with whom he released two albums in his lifetime, as well as a solo 7" single called "Rock n' Roll Won't Go Away".

  4. The Incredible Shrinking Dickies - Wikipedia

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    The Incredible Shrinking Dickies is the debut studio album by the California punk band The Dickies. [3] [4] It peaked at #18 on the UK album charts. [4] The album includes the group's cover of Black Sabbath's "Paranoid," which reached No. 45 in the UK charts in July 1979. It was pressed on four different colors of vinyl (blue, yellow, orange ...

  5. Stukas Over Disneyland - Wikipedia

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    Stukas Over Disneyland is the third studio album by punk rock band The Dickies, released in 1983. [3] [4] [5] The album includes covers of The Quick's "Pretty Please Me" and Led Zeppelin's "Communication Breakdown." The cover art illustrates the album's title by showing a Stuka dive bomber over the head of Mickey Mouse.

  6. Dawn of the Dickies - Wikipedia

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    Dawn of the Dickies is the second studio album by the California punk band Dickies. [3] [4] It includes the UK hits "Nights in White Satin" (a high-speed cover of the Moody Blues song), which reached No. 39 in the UK chart in September 1979, and "Fan Mail," which made No. 57 in February 1980.

  7. Second Coming (Dickies album) - Wikipedia

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    Second Coming is the fourth studio album by punk band The Dickies. [4] The album contained covers of "Hair" and Gene Pitney's "Town Without Pity." In 2007, the album was re-released by Captain Oi!, with the Killer Klowns From Outer Space EP as bonus tracks.

  8. All This and Puppet Stew - Wikipedia

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    All This and Puppet Stew is the sixth studio album by American punk rock band the Dickies, released on May 22, 2001, by Fat Wreck Chords. [5] While the band remains a touring entity, All This and Puppet Stew is their last studio album to date.

  9. Killer Klowns from Outer Space (album) - Wikipedia

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    Killer Klowns from Outer Space is an EP by the American punk rock band The Dickies. [3] It was released in 1988 by Enigma Records. [4] It contains the song "Killer Klowns", the title song of the 1988 film Killer Klowns from Outer Space.