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Mike Ski - Vocals
Josie Outlaw - Keyboards
Justin Perry - Bass
Chachi Darin - Drums
Vegas Davis - Guitar
Misfits
William Cooper
The Rolling Stones
Gee Vaucher
Despair
Dead Poet Society
Refused
Poverty
The Outsiders
Barbara Kruger
Propagandhi
Happiness
The Beatles
Lettrists / Situationists
Guns N' Roses
Jimmy Hendrix
The Weather Underground
Frustration
The Clash
Kevin Perry
Abbie Hoffman
Motley Crue
The b-52's
Hope
Led Zepplin
The Great Gatsby
Pump Up The Volume
The Adicts
Public Enemy
At The Drive-In
Bernadine Dorhn
The Cramps
Anxiety
Manic Street Preachers
Murder City Devils
Zeus
Adbusters
Sounds Like
Never ones to be able to find an adequate description for our sound, we look to the help of "professionals":
With their full-length debut, White Doves & Smoking Guns, New Yorks The
A.K.A.s blast out of the gate with a super-loud mix of mussed-up guitars,
hedonistic organ and a rhythmic abandon.their exhilarating sound and message make The A.K.A.s a smoking gun. Alternative Press
More incendiary than The Clash and as far left as the Gang of Four, The
A.K.A.s are the sort of band that boasts it will paint the streets with fire
and toast the bourgeoisie with kerosene. Revolver
Its the spirit of the New York Dolls and New York adoptees The Dead Boys
with modern production values and the nihilistic debauchery replaced with a
healthy revolutionary streak. This is punk rock. This is rock n roll. This is
f**king ace, so go out and make them famous Kerrang!
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As the City that never sleeps chews up and spits out wave after wave of trend and status upgrade, The A.K.A.s stand in the wake of Hipster Babylon with brick in hand. Danceable and defiant punk rock rage and roll best describes this tireless and eclectic group of art rebels as they spread their brand of Dancehall Fight Music from city to city and continent to continent. If Pump Up the Volume was a band, not a movie... it would be The A.K.A.s.