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- The Pagans were an American punk rock band from Cleveland, Ohio, United States, that was originally active from 1977 to 1979. They reformed several times, from 1982-1983, from 1986-1989 and again in 2014-2017. Along with fellow Cleveland band The Dead Boys, the Pagans were part of the first wave of American punk music, and were also part of the second wave of Cleveland proto-punk and post-punk bands such as Pere Ubu. Their song "What's This Shit Called Love?" was covered by the Meatmen on their 1985 album War of the Superbikes. (en)
- The Pagans è un gruppo punk rock formato nel 1977 e sciolto nel 1979 da Mike Hudson (voce), Brian Hudson (batteria e voce secondaria), Mike Metoff (chitarra e voce secondaria) e Tim Allee (basso). I Pagans sono conosciuti per le suonate intelligenti, spericolati abbandoni, le grida di Mike Hudson e la noncuranza di chi hanno offeso con i loro testi. (it)
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- The Mad Staggers, Defnics, Broncs, the Clocks, Radio Alarm Clocks, Les Raving Sounds, the Cramps, the Kingpins, Jules Baptiste/Red Decade, Chris Bond Band, the Ashley Alexander Big Band, Backbønes, the Droogs, Cheetah Chrome and the Ghetto Dogs, GG Allin, the Murder Junkies, the Highrollers, the Styrenes, Cobra Verde, Einstein's Secret Orchestra, Motherfucker 666, Lurid, Chelsea Hotel (en)
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- Eric Schrader (en)
- John Dzubak (en)
- Justin Lack (en)
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- Neck Records, Drome, Crypt Records, Terminal Records, Treehouse Records, Glitterhouse Records, Smog Veil Records, Ruin Discos (en)
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- Cleveland, Ohio, United States (en)
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- Brian Hudson (en)
- Mike Hudson (en)
- Bob Richey (en)
- Tony Matteucci (en)
- Robert Conn (en)
- Loren Molinare (en)
- Ben Reagan (en)
- David Scott Liston (en)
- Denny Carleton (en)
- Mike "Tommy Gunn" Metoff (en)
- Mike D'Amico (en)
- Tim Allee (en)
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- The Pagans were an American punk rock band from Cleveland, Ohio, United States, that was originally active from 1977 to 1979. They reformed several times, from 1982-1983, from 1986-1989 and again in 2014-2017. Along with fellow Cleveland band The Dead Boys, the Pagans were part of the first wave of American punk music, and were also part of the second wave of Cleveland proto-punk and post-punk bands such as Pere Ubu. Their song "What's This Shit Called Love?" was covered by the Meatmen on their 1985 album War of the Superbikes. (en)
- The Pagans è un gruppo punk rock formato nel 1977 e sciolto nel 1979 da Mike Hudson (voce), Brian Hudson (batteria e voce secondaria), Mike Metoff (chitarra e voce secondaria) e Tim Allee (basso). I Pagans sono conosciuti per le suonate intelligenti, spericolati abbandoni, le grida di Mike Hudson e la noncuranza di chi hanno offeso con i loro testi. (it)
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- The Pagans (it)
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