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The Humans
The Humans
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The Gentlemen
The Gentlemen
2
The Tamrons
The Tamrons
3
Sir Winston and the Commons
Sir Winston and the Commons
musical artist
4
The Kings Ransom
The Kings Ransom
5
The Savages
The Savages
6
Harbinger Complex
Harbinger Complex
7
The Bees
The Bees
musical artist
8
The Brymers
The Brymers
American Garage Rock Band
9
Lawson and Four More
Lawson and Four More
10
The Chessmen
The Chessmen
American musical group
11
The Humane Society
The Humane Society
12
The Breakers
The Breakers
13
The Montells
The Montells
14
The Groupies
The Groupies
15
Michale Graves
Michale Graves
American musician
16
Public Nuisance
Public Nuisance
17
The Dantes
The Dantes
18
Milan the Leather Boy
Milan the Leather Boy
American musician
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The Grodes
The Grodes
20
The Kreeg
The Kreeg
21
The Grifs
The Grifs
22
The Nomads
The Nomads
23
Danny and the Counts
Danny and the Counts
24
The Wilde Knights
The Wilde Knights
25
The Escapades
The Escapades
26
The Opposite Six
The Opposite Six
American band
27
The Plagues
The Plagues
Garage rock band
28
The Gaunga Dyns
The Gaunga Dyns
29
Oblivians
Oblivians
band
30
The David
The David
31
The Daybreakers
The Daybreakers
32
Bohemian Vendetta
Bohemian Vendetta
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The Romancers
The Romancers
34
The Shy Guys
The Shy Guys
garage rock band from Oak Park, Michigan
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The Aardvarks
The Aardvarks
American garage rock band active in the 1960s
36
The Gories
The Gories
American musical group
37
Randy and the Radiants
Randy and the Radiants
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The Kitchen Cinq
The Kitchen Cinq
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The Music Machine
The Music Machine
band that plays garage rock
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The Human Expression
The Human Expression
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Ed Wool and the Nomads
Ed Wool and the Nomads
American garage rock band
42
Hot Snakes
Hot Snakes
American post-hardcore band

The Shames were a garage rock band from Ipswich, Massachusetts who were active in the mid-1960s. They are known amongst collectors for two songs which are highly regarded: "Special Ones" and especially "My World is Upside Down," which has been mentioned as a classic in the genre.

The Shames formed in 1964 as the Dimensions. Later they changed their name to the Cryin' Shames, as a comment about the disparaging remarks they would receive about the length of their hair (something to the effect of "...what a cryin' shame..."). Their membership consisted of Denis Trudel on lead vocals, James "JB" Amero on lead guitar, Patty "Beetle" Germoni on keyboards, Gerard Trudel on bass, and Joey Amerault on drums. After the success of the Chicago band with the same, they dropped "Cryin'" from the title and became the Shames. They became a popular draw in the New England and upstate New York region, doing frequent gigs at a number of venues and played regularly at the Sillouette Club in Beverly, Massachusetts. Their manager was Charles L. Larrivee. The Shames recorded a single for RFT Music Productions in 1966, featuring "My World is Upside Down," written by J. Amero and R. Beauleir, b/w "The Special Ones," by D. Trudel. For the first batch of pressings, which appeared on a red label, the printers forgot to not put the band's name on the label. So, the record had to be re-pressed in a second batch—this time with a yellow label. Both songs are now compiled on the Back From the Grave Vol. 6 LP (and Vol. 3 CD) series, released on Crypt Records.

Their song "My World is Upside Down" has been noted as a garage rock classic and "Special Ones" is also highly regarded. In Mike Markesich's Teenbeat Mayhem, both songs are mentioned in list of the top 1000 garage songs of all time (out of the over 16,000 records included in the book) decided on by a panel of garage rock experts and writers, both are in the upper quarter of rankings. "My World Is Upside Down" is ranked in the top 200 at the position of #197 and "Special Ones" at #220 respectively. Remarking on "My World is Upside Down", Tim Warren of Crypt Records has called it "...by far the best garage record out of the entire New England area."