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Toadies
Toadies
American rock band
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Stick Men with Ray Guns
Stick Men with Ray Guns
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Kenny And The Kasuals
Kenny And The Kasuals
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Sarah Jaffe
Sarah Jaffe
Denton, Texas-based American musician
4
The Buck Pets
The Buck Pets
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Paul Cauthen
Paul Cauthen
Texas-based musician
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Mouse and the Traps
Mouse and the Traps
US band
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Fang
Fang
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Greyskull
Greyskull
9
Talking Heads
Talking Heads
American rock band
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Clint Conley
Clint Conley
American rock and roll musician
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The Outcasts
The Outcasts
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The Chessmen
The Chessmen
American musical group
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Asexuals
Asexuals
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Edie Brickell & New Bohemians
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians
American jam band
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Agent Orange
Agent Orange
American punk band
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MDC
MDC
American punk rock band
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The Secret Machines
The Secret Machines
band that plays space rock
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Tsunami Bomb
Tsunami Bomb
band
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The Cheifs
The Cheifs
musical artist
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Hagfish
Hagfish
American rock band
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Dwight Yoakam
Dwight Yoakam
American singer
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Riverboat Gamblers
Riverboat Gamblers
American punk rock band
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The F.U.'s
The F.U.'s
band
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Ace in the Hole
Ace in the Hole
backup band for country music performer George Strait
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Poison Idea
Poison Idea
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Eisley
Eisley
band
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Squeeze
Squeeze
British New Wave band
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Mission of Burma
Mission of Burma
American band
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The Gentlemen
The Gentlemen
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Social Distortion
Social Distortion
American punk rock band
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The Reverend Horton Heat
The Reverend Horton Heat
American psychobilly trio
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The Untouchables
The Untouchables
Los Angeles soul/mod revival band
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Son of Sam
Son of Sam
American horror punk band
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GONN
GONN
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My Education
My Education
musical artist
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The Departed
The Departed
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Music

The Telefones are a musical group based in Dallas, Texas. A regular act at the notable punk venue the Hot Klub in the 1980s, they are generally considered a pioneer Texas punk band, but have also been called “Dallas' first—and best—new wave band,” and yet also "[n]either punk nor new-wave." Their sound is a blend of many different styles and eras of rock and pop music.

The band was originally formed in 1979 under the name E=MC2, by three brothers: Jerry Dirkx on lead guitar and vocals, Chris Dirkx on drums, and Steve Dirkx on bass guitar. The January 1980 issue of Texas Monthly took note of the Dirkx brothers, calling them "an economical trio oozing juvenile enthusiasm." Will Clay became the fourth member of the band in the fall of 1979, playing saxophone and synthesizer. The name of the group was changed to The Telefones at about this same time. The band's first single, "The Ballad of Jerry Godzilla," was released in May 1980 on VVV Records, a Dallas label formed in 1979 by Neal Caldwell that also recorded other noted local acts like Bobby Soxx and The Fort Worth Cats. Six months later, their first LP, Vibration Change, was issued on the VVV label. Clay left the group and was replaced by trumpet player/vocalist/keyboardist Mark Griffin, who was featured along with the Dirkx brothers on Rock-Ola!, the group's second full-length LP, released in mid-1981. Griffin subsequently left the group as well, and later gained national attention as MC 900 Ft. Jesus.

Over the years, The Telefones have shared the bill with numerous notable musical acts, including The B52's, The Bangles, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, The Go-Go's, Oingo Boingo, Split Enz, Stevie Ray Vaughan and The Toadies. On August 6, 1982, the band R.E.M., still unknown in Dallas, opened for The Telefones at the Hot Klub.

The Telefones spent part of the 1980s in Los Angeles, then returned to Dallas in 1990. While in L.A., other musicians involved included Ken Wallman (keyboards and saxophone), Gary Eaton (guitar and vocals), Colin Marsh (bass), Eddie Dunbar (bass), Jeff Jones (keyboards and trumpet). Josh Diamond played keyboards in a late 1980s Dallas lineup. After a long hiatus, the band reformed and began playing dates in Dallas again in 2010, with original members Jerry Dirkx and Chris Dirkx in the lineup, along with John Painter on keyboards, and Dave Prez on bass guitar. Their set list consists of songs from all three decades of their existence, and pulls from multiple rock and pop music genres.