The Generators

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The Generators

Years active 1997–present
Genres Punk/ Rock N' Roll
Labels Sailor's Grave Records current members =Doug Dagger: Lead Vocals
Doosky: Guitar/Vocals
Ace: Guitar
Teddy Hahn: Bass
Dirty Ernie: Drums

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The Generators are a punk rock band, formed in Los Angeles in 1997 by members of the defunct Warner Bros. artist, Schleprock. What started out as a side project, ended up becoming a rhythmic monster with 6 full-length releases under their belt along with numerous European & North American tours. In the late nineties the 4th wave of Punk had evolved, “Street Punk”. The Generators became one of the leading forces in this new movement in SoCal and have often been credited to kick starting this new punk scene in Los Angeles.

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