Coachwhips

Coachwhips

Genres: noise rock, Garage Rock, Garage Punk, noise, punk

About Coachwhips

Coachwhips were a three-piece noise/punk rock outfit from San Francisco, California formed in 2001. John Dwyer, formerly of Pink and Brown (Dwyer was Pink), was the guitarist/vocalist. John Harlow played the drums and Mary Ann McNamara played the keyboard/tambourine. In their 2nd incarnation, Val (tronic) played the keyboard/tambourine, and Matt Hartman played the drums. The Coachwhips are known for their stripped-down, unpolished garage rock and completely inaudible lyrics, similar to The Oblivians and The Gories. The Coachwhips played their last show in New York City in late 2005.

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Coachwhips — Top 3 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Coachwhips Dancefloor, Bathroom
Coachwhips The Ride
Coachwhips Tonight's The Night
Dancefloor, Bathroom
The Ride
Tonight's The Night