Surfin' prostitute beat |
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Title : | Surfin' prostitute beat |
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Creator : | Acid Drops (Musical group) | ||
Place Of Creation : | Adelaide | ||
Publisher : | Greasy Pop Records | ||
Date of creation : | c1984 | ||
Additional Creator : | Duboff, Steve ; Morris, Doug | ||
Format : | Sound recording | ||
Contributor : | State Library catalogue | ||
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Description : |
The Acid Drops were a South Australian band around between 1982-1985. Their style has been described as '60s garage punk. Their discography consists of a 1984 single Surfin prostitute beat with the b side consisting of Rattle my Zulu and Out of sight out of mind. They also appear on the 1985 Greasy Pop compilation album A Greasy Selection with It's a happening. The line up for the Acid Drops was: |
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Coverage year : | 1984 |
Period : | 1980-2000 |
Further reading : | Spencer, Chris. Who's who of Australian rock, Noble Park, Vic. : Five Mile Press, 2002 Kelton, Tim. Underground in the City of Churches : rock music in South Australia, Adelaide : WAV Publications, 1986 |