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The Pagans

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Pagans
Origin Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Genre(s) Punk Rock
Years active 19771979
Label(s) Crypt Records

The Pagans were a late 70's punk band from Cleveland, Ohio that were part of the second wave of Cleveland proto-punk and post-punk bands (such as Pere Ubu and Frankenstein). Best known for their sneering 7" single, Six and Change, and controversial lyrics, the Pagans proved to be an influential band that was overlooked during their two tenures. Since then, reappraisals of first-wave punk groups has seen them win acclaim from critics.

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Members

Original lineup
  • Mike Hudson - Vocals
  • Brian Hudson - Drums
  • Mike "Tommy Gunn" Metoff - Guitar
  • Tim Allee - Bass
Second lineup
  • Mike Hudson - Vocals, Guitar
  • Bob Richey - Drums
  • Mike "Tommy Gunn" Metoff - Lead Guitar
  • Robert Conn - Bass
  • Chas Smith - Keyboards

Biography

Band history

Discography

Discography

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