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The Cramps
The Cramps
US psychobilly band
1
Washington Squares
Washington Squares
musical artist
2
Urban Verbs
Urban Verbs
American music group that plays New Wave
3
Happy Mondays
Happy Mondays
English alternative rock band
4
Agnostic Front
Agnostic Front
American Hardcore/Thrash Band
5
Gary Pig Gold
Gary Pig Gold
Canadian musician
6
Alesana
Alesana
American rock band
7
Talking Heads
Talking Heads
American rock band
8
Mink DeVille
Mink DeVille
American band with Willy DeVille
9
The Mutants
The Mutants
10
Fatboy Slim
Fatboy Slim
British DJ, musician, and record producer
11
Wayne County & the Electric Chairs
Wayne County & the Electric Chairs
band
12
Glass Animals
Glass Animals
English psychedelic pop band
13
Book of Love
Book of Love
American synthpop band
14
The Rezillos
The Rezillos
British punk/new wave band
15
Regina Richards
Regina Richards
American singer
16
Deni Bonet
Deni Bonet
American musician
17
Chris Clark
Chris Clark
English electronic musician
18
Slim Jim Phantom
Slim Jim Phantom
American musician
19
Robert Coppola Schwartzman
Robert Coppola Schwartzman
musician and actor from the United States
20
Brian Higgins
Brian Higgins
British musician
21
Ivan Král
Ivan Král
Czech-American musician
22
Marc Bolan
Marc Bolan
British musician
23
Jon Tiven
Jon Tiven
American record producer
24
Simi Sernaker
Simi Sernaker
American musician
25
Black Box
Black Box
Italian house music group
26
Crystal Fighters
Crystal Fighters
British band
27
Tony Visconti
Tony Visconti
American record producer, musician and singer
28
Eater
Eater
band
29
Premature Ejaculation
Premature Ejaculation
musical artist
30
Stacey Q
Stacey Q
American singer, dancer and actress
31
Rosie Gaines
Rosie Gaines
American musician
32
John Cale
John Cale
Welsh composer, singer-songwriter and record producer
33
Tav Falco's Panther Burns
Tav Falco's Panther Burns
American rock band
34
AM
AM
American musician
35
The Rave-Ups
The Rave-Ups
band that plays alternative rock
36
The Fleshtones
The Fleshtones
band
37
Fast Romantics
Fast Romantics
Canadian rock band
38
Bush Tetras
Bush Tetras
American rock band
39
Xandria
Xandria
German band
40
Richie Birkenhead
Richie Birkenhead
American singer
41
Ian McDonald
Ian McDonald
English musician, a founder of King Crimson
42
Nik Kershaw
Nik Kershaw
English singer-songwriter
43
The Shirts
The Shirts
musical artist
44
Jim Sclavunos
Jim Sclavunos
American musician
Intro
Music

Nervus Rex was an American new wave pop band, whose roots were in the New York City independent music scene, its members frequenting clubs such as CBGB and Max's Kansas City. After Lauren Agnelli answered an ad for a "CBGB type band" in The Village Voice, she and Shaun Brighton met one night at CBGB and discovered a connection in a mutual appreciation for other new wave bands playing at the time, including Talking Heads, The Cramps, and The Velvet Underground. Agnelli had been working as a rock critic for The Village Voice and Creem magazine under the pen name Trixie A. Balm.

Soon joined by Miriam Linna, drumming for the Cramps at the time and later, Jonathan Gildersleeve, Nervus Rex started to develop an uptempo pop sound focusing on driving surf guitar twang and danceable rhythms. Their initial bass player, Lew Eklund, left the band shortly after Gildersleeve joined. Artist and Ohio transplant, Dianne Athey, took over on the bass after Eklund left, and soon added to the group musically and in terms of image. In 1978 the band released a single on the Cleverly Named Record Company, a 45 RPM "Don't Look" b/w "Love Affair." Two years later, Blondie producer Mike Chapman and his partner, Nicky Chinn (Chinnichap), signed the band to the Dreamland label.

Nervus Rex only released a single album on Dreamland, the 1980s self-titled Nervus Rex. That release, having been on hold for a year while the dynamic new wave music scene flourished with talented contemporaries like the B-52's booming in popularity, the Nervus Rex debut release met with little success and the band continued playing in clubs for several more years before breaking up in the early 1980s. Nervus Rex played on double bills with The Pretenders, Squeeze, The Bloodless Pharaohs (Brian Setzer's first band), and Richard Hell and the Voidoids.

After the band's demise, Agnelli joined the Washington Squares, a new generation beat folkgroup who released two LP's and earned a Grammy nomination. She went on to play with the Dave Rave Conspiracy in the U.S. and Canada as well as the duo Agnelli & Rave, and was co-writer and featured vocalist on "Kiss of Fire," an album released in the U.S. and Japan, by Brave Combo. More recently she has enjoyed a solo career with a CD release in 2004 on the BongoBeat label, "Love Always Follows Me." In 2011, she co-produces Small Town Concert Series with her husband in CT and they have a 5-piece Americana Group, Amalgamated Muck, who play frequent shows and are working on their first release. Agnelli also continues to write songs and record with Dave Rave as co-writer and co-producer.

Shaun Brighton (now Shawn Brighton) went on to form The Puppets, a band whose hit dance single "The Way of Life" on Canadian company Quality Records reached the No. 3 position on the Billboard Dance Chart, went to No. 1 on the regional New York charts, and fared even better in Canada. There are, in fact, at least six known different mixes of the song on vinyl and CD from various countries. The band toured briefly to major audiences but soon disbanded due to both internal disagreements and legal problems between the producers, Quality Records, and Shawn Brighton as to ownership issues.

Dianne Athey's band after "the Rex" was The Riddles, led by Karen LeSage (formerly of The Gloo Girls). The Riddles worked from 1999 to 2004, playing gigs and recording. She currently works as a fine art painter and graphic artist for Town & Country.

In 2010, Brighton moved to Miami Beach, where he works as an art dealer, creates art and continues to write songs. A possible musical reunion with Agnelli, Brighton, and bassist Athey is under discussion.