The Barracudas

About The Barracudas

Born out of the punk explosion taking place during the late '70s in England, the Barracudas reached back to the groovy 1960s for inspiration. Early singles and half of their debut album, 1981's Drop Out with the Barracudas, merged good-time surf music with raucous garage rock. The other half of the set leaned in the direction of jangling, dark, and political folk-rock. This was the direction further albums took, especially two cut in the early '80s with former Flamin' Groovie Chris Wilson on board. The band split in 1984, but they re-formed a few years later for live shows and the occasional album, including 2005's self-titled effort, which featured Wilson as a guest. Their energetic take on classic guitar rock not only stands the test of time, but as the 2023 reissue of Drop Out indicates, the group created at least one classic moment of their own.

ORIGIN
London, England
FORMED
1979
GENRE
Alternative

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