LP - Reactors - World War Four - Sealed Original Stock
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"Inland Empire's first ever punk rock band "The Reactors," formed in 1978, from the urban city of San Bernardino, CA. They played their own brand of fast, raw, and desperate punk rock in the unlikely urban city from where they were from. The Reactors existed from 1978 until 1982. During that time they released their 7" Meltdown EP and their 12" WW4 LP on their own Nuclear Waste Records label; which included doing their own photos, artwork, layouts and production, etc.
The Reactors lasted through several line-ups. The first Reactors before the 7" EP were Mike Rodriguez, bass; Al Zenno, guitar; Brad Uhl, drums; and Elizabeth "Dash" Frost, vocals. For the 7" EP, the lineup changed when drummer Brad left the band and was replaced by "Throbbin" Rob Vasquez. In early 1980, Al Zenno left the group.
For the WW4 LP the remaining members recruited guitarist Tony Brammel, who eventually went on to form the Sins and later the soul-rock alternative band, the Bell-Rays. The last edition of the Reactors consisted of a three piece: Dash on guitar, Mike on bass and any durmmer they could find.
The Reactors shared bills with many great bands of the time including; X, Fear, Plimsouls at the California Institution for Men (Chino State Prison show), Simpletones, Crowd, Alleycats, Smog Marines, and many more!
Recently, their records have garnered much attention from the ranks of "Killed By Death" punk collectors. Back in the day, their 7" Meltdown EP was released in a rare pressing of 300 copies with two known cover variations which has now become a collector's item of sorts. Their WW4 LP is almost becoming scarce too." - Nuclear Waste Records
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MORE KILLER ORIGINAL STOCK FINDS FROM THE WILDS OF THE WEST COAST!!!
"Inland Empire's first ever punk rock band "The Reactors," formed in 1978, from the urban city of San Bernardino, CA. They played their own brand of fast, raw, and desperate punk rock in the unlikely urban city from where they were from. The Reactors existed from 1978 until 1982. During that time they released their 7" Meltdown EP and their 12" WW4 LP on their own Nuclear Waste Records label; which included doing their own photos, artwork, layouts and production, etc.
The Reactors lasted through several line-ups. The first Reactors before the 7" EP were Mike Rodriguez, bass; Al Zenno, guitar; Brad Uhl, drums; and Elizabeth "Dash" Frost, vocals. For the 7" EP, the lineup changed when drummer Brad left the band and was replaced by "Throbbin" Rob Vasquez. In early 1980, Al Zenno left the group.
For the WW4 LP the remaining members recruited guitarist Tony Brammel, who eventually went on to form the Sins and later the soul-rock alternative band, the Bell-Rays. The last edition of the Reactors consisted of a three piece: Dash on guitar, Mike on bass and any durmmer they could find.
The Reactors shared bills with many great bands of the time including; X, Fear, Plimsouls at the California Institution for Men (Chino State Prison show), Simpletones, Crowd, Alleycats, Smog Marines, and many more!
Recently, their records have garnered much attention from the ranks of "Killed By Death" punk collectors. Back in the day, their 7" Meltdown EP was released in a rare pressing of 300 copies with two known cover variations which has now become a collector's item of sorts. Their WW4 LP is almost becoming scarce too." - Nuclear Waste Records
0432015
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