Angry Samoans
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APR
03
2022
Long Beach, CA
Alex's Bar
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JAN
14
2022
Santa Clarita, CA
The Canyon Santa Clarita
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DEC
17
2021
Los Angeles, CA
Regent Theater
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DEC
10
2021
Costa Mesa, CA
Commissary Lounge
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2017
Anaheim, CA
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2016
Oakland, CA
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Rafael
January 25th 2014
helll yeah!! best thing ever first time seeing them don't know why I waited so long!
Pomona, CA@The Glass House
About Angry Samoans
Angry Samoans are an early Los Angeles hardcore punk band, formed by rock critics "Metal" Mike Saunders and Gregg Turner after the demise of Vom, with fellow critic Richard Meltzer in 1978. Their unspecified grudges against influential KROQ DJ Rodney Bingenheimer caused them to write a defamatory song called "Get Off the Air," which caused many Los Angeles clubs to avoid booking them until the mid 1980s. The band's particularly offensive, politically incorrect attitude and lyrical content probably contributed to this situation as well.
AS put out a 7 inch as The Queer Pills in 1981 including the classic punk anthem "They Saved Hitler's Cock" which seems to be played on XM Radio's Fungus 53 station with hilarious regularity in 2007.
Angry Samoans began as Vom in 1976, a self-described beat combo featuring the reknowned writer and critic Richard Meltzer on vocals, with Turner on guitar and 2nd vocals and Saunders on drums. The band also featured Dave Guzman on "tuneless rhythm guitar," 'Gurl' on bass guitar, and Phil Koehn on lead guitar. The name Vom is short for 'vomit', as their early live act is said by Meltzer and Turner to have included throwing various 'viscera', cow parts and food substances at the audience to provoke reaction.
The first Angry Samoans gig was opening for Roky Erickson and The Aliens in Richmond, CA in 1978. In the middle 1980s Angry Samoans returned to their roots in 1960s garage rock (they had always cited the 13th Floor Elevators as being their major influence) and put out two releases, Yesterday Started Tomorrow EP and Stp Not Lsd. Singer/bassist Todd Homer left in 1989, and formed The Mooseheart Faith Stellar Groove Band with Larry Robinson, formerly of 1970s teen pop-soul band Apollo. Turner left soon afterwards, putting out an album in 1993 with The Mistaken before forming his current band, The Blood Drained Cows. Metal Mike formed his own group, featuring a catchy cover, "My Girlfriend Is A Rock." Angry Samoans continued with Saunders, drummer Bill Vockeroth, and a wide variety of other individuals, like Kevin Joseph AKA Mutt, sporadically active throughout the 1990s and into the new millennium.
Discography:
Inside My Brain (1980)
Back From Samoa (1982)
Yesterday Started Tomorrow (1986)
Stp Not Lsd (1988)
Return To Samoa (1990)
Live At Rhino Records (1992)
The '90s Suck And So Do You (1999)
AS put out a 7 inch as The Queer Pills in 1981 including the classic punk anthem "They Saved Hitler's Cock" which seems to be played on XM Radio's Fungus 53 station with hilarious regularity in 2007.
Angry Samoans began as Vom in 1976, a self-described beat combo featuring the reknowned writer and critic Richard Meltzer on vocals, with Turner on guitar and 2nd vocals and Saunders on drums. The band also featured Dave Guzman on "tuneless rhythm guitar," 'Gurl' on bass guitar, and Phil Koehn on lead guitar. The name Vom is short for 'vomit', as their early live act is said by Meltzer and Turner to have included throwing various 'viscera', cow parts and food substances at the audience to provoke reaction.
The first Angry Samoans gig was opening for Roky Erickson and The Aliens in Richmond, CA in 1978. In the middle 1980s Angry Samoans returned to their roots in 1960s garage rock (they had always cited the 13th Floor Elevators as being their major influence) and put out two releases, Yesterday Started Tomorrow EP and Stp Not Lsd. Singer/bassist Todd Homer left in 1989, and formed The Mooseheart Faith Stellar Groove Band with Larry Robinson, formerly of 1970s teen pop-soul band Apollo. Turner left soon afterwards, putting out an album in 1993 with The Mistaken before forming his current band, The Blood Drained Cows. Metal Mike formed his own group, featuring a catchy cover, "My Girlfriend Is A Rock." Angry Samoans continued with Saunders, drummer Bill Vockeroth, and a wide variety of other individuals, like Kevin Joseph AKA Mutt, sporadically active throughout the 1990s and into the new millennium.
Discography:
Inside My Brain (1980)
Back From Samoa (1982)
Yesterday Started Tomorrow (1986)
Stp Not Lsd (1988)
Return To Samoa (1990)
Live At Rhino Records (1992)
The '90s Suck And So Do You (1999)
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Genres:
1980 La Hardcore, Free Jazz And Beyond, Punk, Garage Rock, Rock
Band Members:
Metal Mike Saunders: vocals some guitar, and sometimes, bonze Anne Rose Blayk, and if neither bass player can do an out-of-townstate thing --, NOTE: metal mike is at page, starting with the original founding member who OWNED THE FREE PRACTICE PA for use in the garage ---, Rick Dasher: bass guitar, Bill Vockeroth: drums vocals, Matt "Malice" Vicknair: bass guitar vocals, John V: bass guitar, Bio with full historical membership is now finally posted here ---
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The Unboxed Set
$14.98
Stp Not Lsd
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Back From Samoa
$19.58
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$15.98
Inside My Brain [Vinyl]
$33.47
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$13.29
Yesterday Started Tomorrow
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$15.40
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$17.20
Live At Rhino Records
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concerts and tour dates
Past
APR
03
2022
Long Beach, CA
Alex's Bar
I Was There
JAN
14
2022
Santa Clarita, CA
The Canyon Santa Clarita
I Was There
DEC
17
2021
Los Angeles, CA
Regent Theater
I Was There
DEC
10
2021
Costa Mesa, CA
Commissary Lounge
I Was There
JUL
22
2017
Anaheim, CA
House of Blues Anaheim
I Was There
JUN
26
2016
Oakland, CA
Mosswood Park
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Rafael
January 25th 2014
helll yeah!! best thing ever first time seeing them don't know why I waited so long!
Pomona, CA@The Glass House
About Angry Samoans
Angry Samoans are an early Los Angeles hardcore punk band, formed by rock critics "Metal" Mike Saunders and Gregg Turner after the demise of Vom, with fellow critic Richard Meltzer in 1978. Their unspecified grudges against influential KROQ DJ Rodney Bingenheimer caused them to write a defamatory song called "Get Off the Air," which caused many Los Angeles clubs to avoid booking them until the mid 1980s. The band's particularly offensive, politically incorrect attitude and lyrical content probably contributed to this situation as well.
AS put out a 7 inch as The Queer Pills in 1981 including the classic punk anthem "They Saved Hitler's Cock" which seems to be played on XM Radio's Fungus 53 station with hilarious regularity in 2007.
Angry Samoans began as Vom in 1976, a self-described beat combo featuring the reknowned writer and critic Richard Meltzer on vocals, with Turner on guitar and 2nd vocals and Saunders on drums. The band also featured Dave Guzman on "tuneless rhythm guitar," 'Gurl' on bass guitar, and Phil Koehn on lead guitar. The name Vom is short for 'vomit', as their early live act is said by Meltzer and Turner to have included throwing various 'viscera', cow parts and food substances at the audience to provoke reaction.
The first Angry Samoans gig was opening for Roky Erickson and The Aliens in Richmond, CA in 1978. In the middle 1980s Angry Samoans returned to their roots in 1960s garage rock (they had always cited the 13th Floor Elevators as being their major influence) and put out two releases, Yesterday Started Tomorrow EP and Stp Not Lsd. Singer/bassist Todd Homer left in 1989, and formed The Mooseheart Faith Stellar Groove Band with Larry Robinson, formerly of 1970s teen pop-soul band Apollo. Turner left soon afterwards, putting out an album in 1993 with The Mistaken before forming his current band, The Blood Drained Cows. Metal Mike formed his own group, featuring a catchy cover, "My Girlfriend Is A Rock." Angry Samoans continued with Saunders, drummer Bill Vockeroth, and a wide variety of other individuals, like Kevin Joseph AKA Mutt, sporadically active throughout the 1990s and into the new millennium.
Discography:
Inside My Brain (1980)
Back From Samoa (1982)
Yesterday Started Tomorrow (1986)
Stp Not Lsd (1988)
Return To Samoa (1990)
Live At Rhino Records (1992)
The '90s Suck And So Do You (1999)
AS put out a 7 inch as The Queer Pills in 1981 including the classic punk anthem "They Saved Hitler's Cock" which seems to be played on XM Radio's Fungus 53 station with hilarious regularity in 2007.
Angry Samoans began as Vom in 1976, a self-described beat combo featuring the reknowned writer and critic Richard Meltzer on vocals, with Turner on guitar and 2nd vocals and Saunders on drums. The band also featured Dave Guzman on "tuneless rhythm guitar," 'Gurl' on bass guitar, and Phil Koehn on lead guitar. The name Vom is short for 'vomit', as their early live act is said by Meltzer and Turner to have included throwing various 'viscera', cow parts and food substances at the audience to provoke reaction.
The first Angry Samoans gig was opening for Roky Erickson and The Aliens in Richmond, CA in 1978. In the middle 1980s Angry Samoans returned to their roots in 1960s garage rock (they had always cited the 13th Floor Elevators as being their major influence) and put out two releases, Yesterday Started Tomorrow EP and Stp Not Lsd. Singer/bassist Todd Homer left in 1989, and formed The Mooseheart Faith Stellar Groove Band with Larry Robinson, formerly of 1970s teen pop-soul band Apollo. Turner left soon afterwards, putting out an album in 1993 with The Mistaken before forming his current band, The Blood Drained Cows. Metal Mike formed his own group, featuring a catchy cover, "My Girlfriend Is A Rock." Angry Samoans continued with Saunders, drummer Bill Vockeroth, and a wide variety of other individuals, like Kevin Joseph AKA Mutt, sporadically active throughout the 1990s and into the new millennium.
Discography:
Inside My Brain (1980)
Back From Samoa (1982)
Yesterday Started Tomorrow (1986)
Stp Not Lsd (1988)
Return To Samoa (1990)
Live At Rhino Records (1992)
The '90s Suck And So Do You (1999)
Show More
Genres:
1980 La Hardcore, Free Jazz And Beyond, Punk, Garage Rock, Rock
Band Members:
Metal Mike Saunders: vocals some guitar, and sometimes, bonze Anne Rose Blayk, and if neither bass player can do an out-of-townstate thing --, NOTE: metal mike is at page, starting with the original founding member who OWNED THE FREE PRACTICE PA for use in the garage ---, Rick Dasher: bass guitar, Bill Vockeroth: drums vocals, Matt "Malice" Vicknair: bass guitar vocals, John V: bass guitar, Bio with full historical membership is now finally posted here ---
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