Surf Punks
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The Surf Punks are a hilariously obnoxious and irreverent pop-punk band
from Malibu, California. As both their name and such amusingly broad
tongue-in-cheek songs as "No Fat Chicks," "Teenage Girls," "Can't Get a
Tan," and "Shark Attack" suggest, the group gleefully poke fun at West
Coast Southern California beach/surf culture with a winning blend of
unapologetically brash rude'n'crude humor, fierce, yet still catchy pop
punk musical arrangements, and a blithely immature attitude. The Surf
Punks were formed by singer/drummer Dennis Dragon and
singer/guitarist/keyboardist Drew Steele in 1976 (Dennis is the son of
noted symphony conductor Carmen Dragon and the brother of Daryl Dragon
of the popular 70's pop duo the Captain and Tannille). The other
original band members are: Tony Creed (lead guitar/blues harp), John
Hunt (bass), and John Heussenstamm (lead guitar). The Surf Punks
released their debut single "My Beach/My Wave" in Australia on the
Shelter Records label. Their 1979 self-tilted debut album became an
instant cult classic. The Surf Punks released four additional albums:
"My Beach" in 1980, "Locals Only" in 1982, "Oh No! Not Them Again!" in
1988, and "Party Bomb" in 1988. The group sold out their first show at
the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. The Surf Punks were renowned for
their extremely wild and uninhibited live shows during their early 80's
heyday. They were road managed by Michael Parenti from 1980 to 1983.
The band was initially supposed to appear in the 1987 comedy feature
"Back to the Beach," but alas this never came to be. The Surf Punks
appear as themselves in the documentaries "Skateboard Madness" and
"Urgh! A Music War."