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“California’s original punk/surf power trio” released a new Greatest Hits album in May, the appropriately-titled Surfing to Some F#*ked Up S@!t. Of course the compilation includes the classic “Bloodstains” (an old favorite of DJ Rodney Bingenheimer on L.A.’s KROQ station), and “Everything Turns Grey,” another track from the band’s seminal...
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“California’s original punk/surf power trio” released a new Greatest Hits album in May, the appropriately-titled Surfing to Some F#*ked Up S@!t. Of course the compilation includes the classic “Bloodstains” (an old favorite of DJ Rodney Bingenheimer on L.A.’s KROQ station), and “Everything Turns Grey,” another track from the band’s seminal 1981 album Living in Darkness, which was recorded by Brian Elliot (the same guy who composed “Papa Don’t Preach” for Madonna). If that doesn’t sound punk, consider that, along with the Adolescents, Agent Orange was one of the first SoCal bands to kickstart the “skate-core” scene. And for surf rock cred, look no further than former Agent Orange bassist Sam Bolle, who now tours with legendary surf guitarist Dick Dale’s Band.
Sat., Aug. 9, 7 p.m., 2008

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