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The Insect Surfers are an American band formed in Washington, D.C. in 1979. The group bills itself "Planet Earth’s Longest-Running Modern Surf Band," and has been based out of Los Angeles, California since 1986. Inspired by the psychedelic surf sounds of the 1960s, their instrumental music is propelled by the energy of the punk movement that surrounded them at birth. Founder David Arnson has been the mainstay of the band's sound through numerous personnel changes over the decades. They are sometimes grouped into the category of "second wave" surf, the first wave being that of the 1960s originators (such as Dick Dale, The Bel-Airs, and The Surfaris), and the third wave being the scores of bands inspired by mid-1990s interest sparked by the soundtrack of Quentin Tarantino's movie Pulp Fictio

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  • The Insect Surfers are an American band formed in Washington, D.C. in 1979. The group bills itself "Planet Earth’s Longest-Running Modern Surf Band," and has been based out of Los Angeles, California since 1986. Inspired by the psychedelic surf sounds of the 1960s, their instrumental music is propelled by the energy of the punk movement that surrounded them at birth. Founder David Arnson has been the mainstay of the band's sound through numerous personnel changes over the decades. They are sometimes grouped into the category of "second wave" surf, the first wave being that of the 1960s originators (such as Dick Dale, The Bel-Airs, and The Surfaris), and the third wave being the scores of bands inspired by mid-1990s interest sparked by the soundtrack of Quentin Tarantino's movie Pulp Fiction. Insect Surfers have performed shows all over the US and Europe. Their music has appeared in videos and television shows, and along with a score of their own releases they have been featured on dozens of compilations. While only about a third of their music lacked vocals during their DC incarnations, after Arnson relocated to Los Angeles the band shifted focus to perform primarily instrumental tunes. (en)
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  • Raw Power Rangers ,Tikiyaki Orchestra (en)
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  • yes (en)
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  • Christopher Roberts (en)
  • Michael Abraham (en)
  • David Arnson (en)
  • Jonpaul Balak (en)
  • Marty Tippens (en)
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  • January 2018 (en)
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  • Marlin Records, Green Cookie Records, Skyclad Records, Dionysus Records, WASP Records (en)
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  • Insect Surfers (en)
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  • Washington, D.C.; Los Angeles, California, USA (en)
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  • Los Angeles (en)
  • Washington, DC (en)
  • Daniel Sullivan (en)
  • Robert Fass (en)
  • Drew Vogelman (en)
  • David Petersen (en)
  • Michael Parma (en)
  • Adrien Anthony (en)
  • Alberto Bellorin (en)
  • Dan Buccino (en)
  • Dan Valentie (en)
  • Jeff Utterback (en)
  • Jeff Zeldman (en)
  • Jim Colby (en)
  • Jim Sciurba (en)
  • Josh Arnson (en)
  • Michael Duke (en)
  • Michael Gregan (en)
  • Michael O’Neil (en)
  • Richard D’Andrea (en)
  • Steve Bidrowski (en)
  • Todd Bernhardt (en)
  • Tom Tomlinson (en)
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  • The Insect Surfers are an American band formed in Washington, D.C. in 1979. The group bills itself "Planet Earth’s Longest-Running Modern Surf Band," and has been based out of Los Angeles, California since 1986. Inspired by the psychedelic surf sounds of the 1960s, their instrumental music is propelled by the energy of the punk movement that surrounded them at birth. Founder David Arnson has been the mainstay of the band's sound through numerous personnel changes over the decades. They are sometimes grouped into the category of "second wave" surf, the first wave being that of the 1960s originators (such as Dick Dale, The Bel-Airs, and The Surfaris), and the third wave being the scores of bands inspired by mid-1990s interest sparked by the soundtrack of Quentin Tarantino's movie Pulp Fictio (en)
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