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The Montells
The Montells
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The Modds
The Modds
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The Painted Faces
The Painted Faces
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Sir Winston and the Commons
Sir Winston and the Commons
musical artist
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The Gentlemen
The Gentlemen
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The Liberty Bell
The Liberty Bell
6
The Shags
The Shags
7
The Chessmen
The Chessmen
American musical group
8
The Outsiders
The Outsiders
US band
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The Litter
The Litter
1960s psychedelic rock band
10
The Choir
The Choir
11
The Throb
The Throb
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Kryst the Conqueror
Kryst the Conqueror
band
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The Deakins
The Deakins
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The 13th Floor Elevators
The 13th Floor Elevators
American rock band
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Unrelated Segments
Unrelated Segments
rock band
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Groovie Ghoulies
Groovie Ghoulies
American pop punk band
17
We the People
We the People
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The Crocodiles
The Crocodiles
1979-1981 New Zealand pop band
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The Troggs
The Troggs
English band
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The Savages
The Savages
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The Left Banke
The Left Banke
rock band
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The Leaves
The Leaves
American garage rock band
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GONN
GONN
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The Baskerville Hounds
The Baskerville Hounds
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The Shadows of Knight
The Shadows of Knight
band
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The Astronauts
The Astronauts
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The Tidal Waves
The Tidal Waves
musical artist
28
The Yardbirds
The Yardbirds
English band
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Kenny And The Kasuals
Kenny And The Kasuals
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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
American rock band
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The Wheels
The Wheels
1960s Irish rock band
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The Sparkles
The Sparkles
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Count Five
Count Five
American band
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James Gang
James Gang
American rock band
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The Grodes
The Grodes
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The Plagues
The Plagues
Garage rock band
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DMZ
DMZ
punk rock band
38
Exploding White Mice
Exploding White Mice
Australian punk-pop band
39
Warren Haynes
Warren Haynes
American rock and blues guitarist, vocalist and songwriter
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The Chocolate Watchband
The Chocolate Watchband
band
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Milan the Leather Boy
Milan the Leather Boy
American musician
42
The Searchers
The Searchers
English band
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? and the Mysterians
? and the Mysterians
American garage rock band
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Jim Dickinson
Jim Dickinson
American musician
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Doyle Bramhall II
Doyle Bramhall II
American rock guitarist, songwriter and producer
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The Hangmen
The Hangmen
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Senator Jones
Senator Jones
American musician
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Mark D. Sanders
Mark D. Sanders
American musician
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Mason Williams
Mason Williams
American guitarist
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Wild Cherry
Wild Cherry
American funk rock band
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Evil was a garage rock band from Miami, Florida, active between late 1965 and early 1967. They were known for a hard–driving, sometimes, thrashing 60s punk sound that combined elements of blues, rockabilly, and British invasion influences (particularly the tougher sounding London-based outfits of the time, such as The Yardbirds, The Who, The Pretty Things, and The Small Faces). They recorded several songs, amongst which “Always Runnin' Around” and “Whatcha Gonna Do” were released as a single on Living Legend Records in 1966. The band would eventually be signed to Capitol Records, but broke up shortly thereafter. In more recent years they have become particularly noted for several previously unreleased songs recorded in 1966, which have been released in recent years on various independent labels from acetates, such as "From a Curbstone," "Short Life," and especially "I'm Movin' On," which is now regarded as a garage classic.

The band was formed in 1965 by Stan Kinchen, who would play lead guitar on most of their recordings. one night that year, after dance, Al Banyai, the band's rhythm guitarist asked John Doyle to join as lead singer. Doyle would come up with the name of the band: "We were looking for something dark and scary. We were all into Edgar Allan Poe, almost named the band that, then Raven, then just EVIL! The story is that we named it after the blues tune..." Later in 1965, Larry O' Connell, on bass, and Doug Romanella, on drums, would be added to the lineup. In March 1966, after winning WFUN's annual Dade County Youth Fair Battle Of The Bands, the band were awarded a chance to make several recordings in a one-day marathon session at the Dukoff recording studio in Miami, where they cut several demos and acetates. Amongst the self-penned songs recorded, there were "I'm Movin' On," "From a Curbstone," "Short Life," and Always Runnin' Around.

Later that year Al Banyai, Larry O'Connell, and Doug Romanella departed and were replaced by John Dalton (rhythm guitar), Mike Hughes (bass), and Jeff Allen (drums). Their new drummer, Jeff Allen, joined after the breakup of his former group, another Miami band, The Montells. He would occasionally travel to England, where he was able to go to clubs and witness, firsthand, many of the latest British bands playing live and would then bring his observations back home to share with fellow band members. Near the end of 1966, they would record again in Miami, this time at Criteria Studios, with their version of the Small Faces' "Whacha Gonna Do." “Always Runnin' Around” and “Whatcha Gonna Do” were released as a single on Living Legend Records in late 1966. By the end of the year they signed to Capitol Records, who re-released the same single on their own label, with the band's name mistakenly printed as "The Evil." However, shortly afterward, in 1967, the band broke up.

In 2010, Jeff Allen, second drummer for Evil (and earlier with the Montells) died. On February 14, 2014, former lead singer, John Doyle, passed.