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The Bees
The Bees
musical artist
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Harbinger Complex
Harbinger Complex
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The Groupies
The Groupies
3
The Liberty Bell
The Liberty Bell
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The Kings Ransom
The Kings Ransom
5
The Nomads
The Nomads
6
The Grodes
The Grodes
7
The Oxford Circle
The Oxford Circle
American rock band
8
The Tamrons
The Tamrons
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The Movin' Morfomen
The Movin' Morfomen
10
The Humans
The Humans
11
The Knack
The Knack
12
The Opposite Six
The Opposite Six
American band
13
Sir Winston and the Commons
Sir Winston and the Commons
musical artist
14
The Rockin' Ramrods
The Rockin' Ramrods
15
The Chessmen
The Chessmen
American musical group
16
The David
The David
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The Kreeg
The Kreeg
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The Other Half
The Other Half
musical artist
19
The Music Machine
The Music Machine
band that plays garage rock
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The Kitchen Cinq
The Kitchen Cinq
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The Dantes
The Dantes
22
The Outsiders
The Outsiders
US band
23
The Brymers
The Brymers
American Garage Rock Band
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The Breakers
The Breakers
25
The Lemon Fog
The Lemon Fog
musical artist
26
Tiny Tim
Tiny Tim
American musician
27
Bohemian Vendetta
Bohemian Vendetta
28
The Droogs
The Droogs
American rock group from Los Angeles
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The Daybreakers
The Daybreakers
30
Public Nuisance
Public Nuisance
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Evil
Evil
garage rock band from Miami
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The Painted Faces
The Painted Faces
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Randy and the Radiants
Randy and the Radiants
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Lawson and Four More
Lawson and Four More
35
The Gentlemen
The Gentlemen
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The Montells
The Montells
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Yesterday's Children
Yesterday's Children
psychedelic rock band
38
The Chocolate Watchband
The Chocolate Watchband
band
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The Black Diamonds
The Black Diamonds
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The Choir
The Choir
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The Grifs
The Grifs
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The Escapades
The Escapades
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The Shadows of Knight
The Shadows of Knight
band
44
GONN
GONN
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The Paragons
The Paragons
46
The Palace Guard
The Palace Guard
musical artist
47
The Mystery Trend
The Mystery Trend
48
The Shags
The Shags
49
The Litter
The Litter
1960s psychedelic rock band
50
The Aardvarks
The Aardvarks
American garage rock band active in the 1960s
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The Crusaders
The Crusaders
American 1960s garage band
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The Gaunga Dyns
The Gaunga Dyns
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We the People
We the People
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The Hangmen
The Hangmen
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The Palace Guards
The Palace Guards
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Blues Project
Blues Project
band
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The Lost
The Lost
American rock band
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The Plagues
The Plagues
Garage rock band
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The Electric Prunes
The Electric Prunes
band
60
Dr. Spec's Optical Illusion
Dr. Spec's Optical Illusion
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Twentieth Century Zoo
Twentieth Century Zoo
American rock band
62
Mouse and the Traps
Mouse and the Traps
US band
63
Thor's Hammer
Thor's Hammer
band from Iceland
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The Enfields
The Enfields
65
The Druids of Stonehenge
The Druids of Stonehenge
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The Humane Society were an American garage rock band from Simi Valley, California who were active from 1965 through 1968, who are best known for their 1967 protopunk anthem, "Knock Knock."

The Humane Society formed in Simi Valley, California in 1965 as the Innocents. Their lineup consisted of Danny Wheetman on vocals and rhythm guitar, Jim Pettit on lead guitar, Woody Minnick on rhythm guitar, Richard Majewski on bass, Bill Schnetzler on drums. Producers Dick Torst and Dick Parker discovered the band while performing on a flatbed truck parked next to a local record store. They recorded their first single for Liberty Records in the spring of 1967, "Tiptoe Through the Tulips With Me," now as the Humane Society, which pre-dated Tiny Tim's 1968 smash hit rendition of the novelty song. The flip side, "Knock, Knock," however, is a study in contrasts and is a menacing and provocatively delivered slab of protopunk which has become the song for which the group is best known. The song features Danny Wheetman's furious ranting vocals, set to a backing which leads up to a violent high-speed rave-up. After Liberty rejected a proposed follow-up, the Humane Society signed with New World Records for their second single, "Lorna" which was released in 1968. However, the record received little airplay and went nowhere. The band dissolved shortly thereafter. "Knock Knock" appeared on the Nuggets box set, released in 1998. In Mike Markesich's, Teenbeat Mayhem, based on a balloting of noted garage rock writers and experts, the song "Knock Knock" receives a ranking of ten and is listed at #214 on that book's list of 1000 greatest garage rock records of all time.