There have been several band that recorded as The Frantics.
1. The F… Read Full Bio ↴There have been several band that recorded as The Frantics.
1. The Frantics were a 1990s punk band from South Carolina. They had several 7-inch records and appearances on compilation albums. Also released two full length albums before their break-up in 2000. The Frantics toured and/or played shows with bands like AFI, Bouncing Souls, FYP, and Blanks 77. Band members consisted of: Kevin McSwain (vocal/guitar), Anthony Price (bass/vocals), Timmy Campbell (guitar/vocals), Todd Hooks (1st Drummer: 1994 - 1998), Drew Perry (1998 - 2000).
In 2005, the band got back together for one last performance at a benefit concert for the ailing club owner who booked them in their heyday.
A year later three members (Kevin, Anthony, and Drew) went on to form The Black Kites, who performed a more stripped-down rock sound. They released a four song EP and played shows for nearly two years, ending in 2008.
2. The Frantics were a Seattle based rock and roll / instrumental group that was active between 1956 and 1966. They started out as The Four Frantics in 1955 when guitarist Ron Peterson and accordionist Chuck Schoning started playing together in the seventh grade. After they added a drummer, bassist and sax player to the ensemble, they began performing at teen dances; before long, they were opening shows for national touring acts throughout the Pacific Northwest.
The band signed a recording contract with Seattle-based Dolton Records and their first hit was a tune called ‘Straight Flush’, which entered the charts in 1959. The band’s finest artistic moment came a year later when they recorded ‘Werewolf’, an offbeat soundscape that opens with a bit of dialogue from Lon Chaney Jr’s film The Wolf Man (1941).
The band's line-up was Jim Manolides, Don Fulton, Ron Petersen, Chuck Schoning, Bob Hosko and Geno Landis.
3. The Frantics were a Canadian comedy quartet from the 1980s, recently reunited, consisting of Rick Green, Dan Redican, Paul Chato and Peter Wildman. They had a weekly comedy show on CBC radio, and a short-lived TV show called "Four On The Floor".
4. The Frantics are four lads from the west coast of Scotland, brought together by the music. Since they formed, the chemistry has flown. Tunes wrote with an inspiration of the rock n roll scene, Made up of Bradley Waite (Vocals + Lead guitar) Calum Bennett (Guitar) Matthew New (Bass) and Blair Gilmour (Drums + Backing Vocals).
1. The F… Read Full Bio ↴There have been several band that recorded as The Frantics.
1. The Frantics were a 1990s punk band from South Carolina. They had several 7-inch records and appearances on compilation albums. Also released two full length albums before their break-up in 2000. The Frantics toured and/or played shows with bands like AFI, Bouncing Souls, FYP, and Blanks 77. Band members consisted of: Kevin McSwain (vocal/guitar), Anthony Price (bass/vocals), Timmy Campbell (guitar/vocals), Todd Hooks (1st Drummer: 1994 - 1998), Drew Perry (1998 - 2000).
In 2005, the band got back together for one last performance at a benefit concert for the ailing club owner who booked them in their heyday.
A year later three members (Kevin, Anthony, and Drew) went on to form The Black Kites, who performed a more stripped-down rock sound. They released a four song EP and played shows for nearly two years, ending in 2008.
2. The Frantics were a Seattle based rock and roll / instrumental group that was active between 1956 and 1966. They started out as The Four Frantics in 1955 when guitarist Ron Peterson and accordionist Chuck Schoning started playing together in the seventh grade. After they added a drummer, bassist and sax player to the ensemble, they began performing at teen dances; before long, they were opening shows for national touring acts throughout the Pacific Northwest.
The band signed a recording contract with Seattle-based Dolton Records and their first hit was a tune called ‘Straight Flush’, which entered the charts in 1959. The band’s finest artistic moment came a year later when they recorded ‘Werewolf’, an offbeat soundscape that opens with a bit of dialogue from Lon Chaney Jr’s film The Wolf Man (1941).
The band's line-up was Jim Manolides, Don Fulton, Ron Petersen, Chuck Schoning, Bob Hosko and Geno Landis.
3. The Frantics were a Canadian comedy quartet from the 1980s, recently reunited, consisting of Rick Green, Dan Redican, Paul Chato and Peter Wildman. They had a weekly comedy show on CBC radio, and a short-lived TV show called "Four On The Floor".
4. The Frantics are four lads from the west coast of Scotland, brought together by the music. Since they formed, the chemistry has flown. Tunes wrote with an inspiration of the rock n roll scene, Made up of Bradley Waite (Vocals + Lead guitar) Calum Bennett (Guitar) Matthew New (Bass) and Blair Gilmour (Drums + Backing Vocals).
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The Frantics Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Frantics:
Bill From Bala (indecipherable train announcer) Bill: Excuse me, young f…
Boot To The Head Yi yi yai yi.... People talking in movie shows, People sm…
Human Monkey Come on in and join the human monkey Come on in…
Last Will and Temperament LAWYER: As executor of Mr. Muldoon's estate, I have been…
Lost Love This is the path I've chose I am not your stepping…
Peace We Live Without I can't understand why people can't ban, That three-letter w…
San Antonio Rose Deep within my heart lies a melody A song of old…
Ti Kwan Leep Teacher: Approach, students. Close the circle at the feet of…
Werewolf Momma said "There's something weird 'bout Billy I looked in…
Worshippers 'R' Us Preacher: Welcome, brothers and sisters, to Worshippers-'R'-…
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:-) Aahhh the 1980's hope all is well :-) Dr. D Rules
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And we can't forget some of the other classics.
Dead Puppies
Poisoning Pigeons in the Park
Wet Dreams
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@lalalevej2478
As of today, the original track is 33 years old, and its still as funny today as it was back in '87. 🤣🤣
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man I had an entire cassette carrying case of episodes of the Dr Demento radio show that I recorded off of he radio. Sadly in the proccess of my many moves I misplaced it. Dr Demento was the best thing to happen to radio
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I had something similar, but I had taken the extra step to then transfer to another tape the radio recordings only the songs, removing any duplicates, and indexing them all. Also with me, sadly, those tapes went missing a long time ago.