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The Stingrays
The Stingrays
British Band
1
Batmobile
Batmobile
Dutch psychobilly band
2
Stellar Corpses
Stellar Corpses
3
Calamitiez
Calamitiez
4
The P.O.X.
The P.O.X.
band
5
The Cramps
The Cramps
US psychobilly band
6
The Reverend Horton Heat
The Reverend Horton Heat
American psychobilly trio
7
Demented Are Go
Demented Are Go
Welsh Psychobilly Band
8
Southern Culture on the Skids
Southern Culture on the Skids
American rock band
9
The Gun Club
The Gun Club
band
10
Hasil Adkins
Hasil Adkins
American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (1937-2005)
11
The Quakes
The Quakes
band
12
The Living End
The Living End
Australian band
13
The 101ers
The 101ers
British pub rock band, best known as the band Joe Strummer was in before The Clash
14
UFX
UFX
15
Social Distortion
Social Distortion
American punk rock band
16
Scream
Scream
American band
17
The Silver Shine
The Silver Shine
Hungarian band
18
Big Black
Big Black
American rock band
19
HorrorPops
HorrorPops
band
20
The Chameleons
The Chameleons
English post-punk band
21
Devilish Presley
Devilish Presley
22
The Hangmen
The Hangmen
23
Wire
Wire
English rock band
24
Tav Falco's Panther Burns
Tav Falco's Panther Burns
American rock band
25
Kraut
Kraut
New York Hardcore Band from Manhattan, which was founded in 1981 and ended in 1986
26
Tiger Army
Tiger Army
American pyschobilly band
27
The Saints
The Saints
Australian band
28
The Young Gods
The Young Gods
Swiss band
29
X
X
punk rock band from the United States
30
Crime & the City Solution
Crime & the City Solution
Australian rock band
31
Mad Sin
Mad Sin
German psychobilly band
32
The Thirsty Crows
The Thirsty Crows
33
The Go-Katz
The Go-Katz
34
Void
Void
American band
35
The Young Werewolves
The Young Werewolves
36
The Misfits
The Misfits
American horror punk band
37
Zombina and the Skeletones
Zombina and the Skeletones
British band
38
Slint
Slint
band
39
The Radiators from Space
The Radiators from Space
Irish band
40
Volbeat
Volbeat
Danish metal band
41
The Slickee Boys
The Slickee Boys
Washington, D.C. area punk-psychedelic-garage rock band
42
The Waterboys
The Waterboys
Scottish-Irish folk rock band
43
Fastbacks
Fastbacks
pop punk band from Seattle
44
The Birthday Party
The Birthday Party
Australian band
45
Necros
Necros
46
The Highliners
The Highliners
musical artist
47
Vice Squad
Vice Squad
band that plays punk rock
48
The Flesh Eaters
The Flesh Eaters
American punk band
49
Agnostic Front
Agnostic Front
American Hardcore/Thrash Band
50
The Mutants
The Mutants
51
Rational Youth
Rational Youth
Canadian new wave synthpop band
52
Subway Sect
Subway Sect
band
53
D.I.
D.I.
Southern California punk band
54
Girlschool
Girlschool
British rock band that formed in the new wave of British heavy metal scene in 1978
55
Dave Riley
Dave Riley
American musician
56
The 4-Skins
The 4-Skins
British Oi! Band
57
Samhain
Samhain
American rock band
58
The Effigies
The Effigies
59
Virgin Prunes
Virgin Prunes
Irish band
60
Squeeze
Squeeze
British New Wave band
61
Brian Setzer
Brian Setzer
American singer
62
Mano Negra
Mano Negra
French band
63
The Blow Monkeys
The Blow Monkeys
British new wave/sophisti-pop band
The Meteors
British Psychobilly Band

The Meteors

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The Meteors are an English psychobilly band formed in 1980. Originally from London, England, they are often credited with giving the psychobilly subgenre — which fuses punk rock with rockabilly — its distinctive sound and style.

About.com calls the Meteors "the first true psychobilly band," noting their blend of the "themes of horror, punk and rockabilly". They were the second band to use the term 'Psychobilly' as a description of their music. Formed in South London in 1980, they are considered the first verifiable psychobilly band. Their albums In Heaven (1981) and Wreckin' Crew (1983) are considered landmarks of the early years of the genre. "Starting in the neo-rockabilly scene, the Meteors were initially shunned for being too different. Excuses for exclusion from rockabilly concerts varied from the band having too extreme of a sound to their drummer having green hair." The Meteors blended elements of punk rock, rockabilly, and horror film themes in their music. The Meteors articulated psychobilly's apolitical stance, a reaction to the right- and left-wing political attitudes which divided other British youth cultures. Fans of the Meteors, known as "the Crazies", are often attributed with inventing the style of slam dancing known as "wrecking", which became synonymous with the psychobilly.