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Lenny Kaye- produced the album Nuggest which The Sonics' "Strychnine" was on |
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Iggy Pop - vocals
John Cale - producer (same as The Velvet Underground) |
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Johnathan Richman - vocals/guitar/songs
Jerry Harrison - keys
John Cale - producer (same from Stooges and VU) |
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Tom Verlaine - guitars/vocals/songs
Richard Hell - bass
Malcom Maclaren - manager of the NY Dolls who saw Hell and took style back to the U.K. |
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David Byrne - vocals/guitar/songs
Chris Frantz - drums
Tina Weymouth - bass
Jerry Harrison - keys/guitar (from The Modern Lovers) |
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Lenny Kaye (produced Nuggets, which The Sonic's Strychnine was on), played guitar at her poetry readings and eventually they formed a complete band |
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Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee, Tommy - got name from Paul McCartney who would use the psuedonym Paul Ramone at hotels |
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Chrissie Hynde - vocals/guitar/songs |
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John Lydon (from Sex Pistols) |
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Ian Curtis - vocals/lyrics |
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Robert Smith - guitar/vocals/songs |
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Morrissey - vocals/lyrics
Johnny Marr - guitar |
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Sting - bass/vocals/songs
Stewart Copeland - drums
Andy Summers - guitar |
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Andy Partridge - vocals/guitar/songs
Colin Moulding - bass/vocals/songs |
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Bono- vocals/lyrics
Edge - guitar
Adam Clayton - bass
Larry Mullen, Jr. - drums |
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Darby Crash - vocals
Pat Smear - guitar |
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Ray Manzarek - producer
Exene Cervenka - vocals/lyrics
John Doe - bass/vocals
Billy Zoom - guitar
DJ Bonebrake - drums |
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Paul Westerberg - vocals/songs/guitar |
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