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Ed Stasium
Ed Stasium
American record producer
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Andrew Gold
Andrew Gold
American singer, musician and songwriter (1951-2011)
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Translator
Translator
American rock band
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The Bangles
The Bangles
American pop rock band
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Carl Wilson
Carl Wilson
American musician; original member of The Beach Boys (1946-1998)
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Heaven 17
Heaven 17
New wave synthpop band from the United Kingdom
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Rain Parade
Rain Parade
band
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The Grass Roots
The Grass Roots
American pop rock band
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The Three O'Clock
The Three O'Clock
band
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The Leaves
The Leaves
American garage rock band
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Dwight Yoakam
Dwight Yoakam
American singer
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Talking Heads
Talking Heads
American rock band
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Dwarves
Dwarves
American Punk/Shock-Rock Band
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Ronnie James Dio
Ronnie James Dio
American heavy metal singer
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Bruce Johnston
Bruce Johnston
American singer, musician
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Los Lobos
Los Lobos
American Chicano rock band
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Average White Band
Average White Band
Scottish R&B band
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Bitch (band)
Bitch (band)
American band
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Joe Walsh
Joe Walsh
American musician, songwriter, record producer, and actor
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The Smithereens
The Smithereens
American musical group; rock band from Carteret, New Jersey
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The Pandoras
The Pandoras
US musical group
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Peter Case
Peter Case
American musician
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Bread
Bread
1970s American soft rock band from California
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The Sylvers
The Sylvers
American R&B/Soul family vocal group from Watts, Los Angeles, California
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Strawberry Alarm Clock
Strawberry Alarm Clock
band
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The Honeys
The Honeys
American girl group
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The Jam
The Jam
English rock band
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The Spongetones
The Spongetones
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Greg Hetson
Greg Hetson
American musician
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The Zombies
The Zombies
English rock band
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Dave Mason
Dave Mason
British recording artist; singer-songwriter and guitarist from Worcester
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The Rubinoos
The Rubinoos
band
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Eagles
Eagles
American country rock band
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The Go-Go's
The Go-Go's
American rock band formed in 1978
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The Turtles
The Turtles
American rock band led by vocalists Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman
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Age of Chance
Age of Chance
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Stiff Little Fingers
Stiff Little Fingers
punk rock band from Belfast, Northern Ireland
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Russ Tolman
Russ Tolman
American musician and songwriter
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Lionel Richie
Lionel Richie
American singer-songwriter, musician, record producer and actor
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The Gap Band
The Gap Band
American R&B and funk band
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The Knack
The Knack
band
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Gleaming Spires
Gleaming Spires
American new wave musical duo
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Rufus
Rufus
American funk band
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The Cramps
The Cramps
US psychobilly band
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Guided by Voices
Guided by Voices
American indie rock band formed in 1983 in Dayton, Ohio
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Mike Ness
Mike Ness
Musician, singer, songwriter, guitarist
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Bruce Sudano
Bruce Sudano
American musician
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Aimee Osbourne
Aimee Osbourne
English actress and singer
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The Association
The Association
American pop music band
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Kenny Loggins
Kenny Loggins
American singer-songwriter, guitarist, recording artist
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Rough Trade
Rough Trade
Canadian band
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Social Distortion
Social Distortion
American punk rock band
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Rough Cutt
Rough Cutt
band that plays heavy metal music
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Dwight Twilley
Dwight Twilley
American singer
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The Beat
The Beat
British band
The Little Girls
musical artist

The Little Girls

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The Little Girls was a novelty band formed by the sisters Caron Maso (guitar, vocals) and Michele Maso (vocals) from the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles in the early 1980s. Kip Brown (lead guitar, vocals), Steve Sicular (guitar) and Jeff Fair (drums) comprised the band,

They had two hits, "Earthquake Song" and "How to Pick Up Girls". Both of these songs were hits on KROQ, an album-oriented rock radio station in the Los Angeles market that played new wave almost exclusively at that time. “Earthquake Song” was also featured in a dance segment running 12 weeks on Dick Clark’s American Bandstand on the ABC television network. They opened for many well-known acts such as The Call, The Plimsouls, The Boomtown Rats, Billy Idol, Janis Ian, and The Pretenders. Their only release, the Mini-LP Thank Heaven! was released in 1983, co-produced by famed Ramones and Mick Jagger producer Ed Stasium. The music video for "How to Pick Up Girls" (also directed by Stasium) was one of the first to air on MTV.

In 2004 the band reunited for a one-time-only show in Santa Monica, CA.

The lyrics of Earthquake Song appears in bestselling novel Less Than Zero by Bret Easton Ellis, and the song itself has been covered by Happy Accident in 2003 and The Excessories in 2001. It was also the introduction song for ABC's 1994 documentary World of Discovery (Earthquakes: The Terrifying Truth) hosted by Martin Sheen. Although not as popular in their own time as now, their two hits are now included in compilations of 80s songs.