The 3-D Invisibles

The 3-D Invisibles

Genres: horror punk, psychobilly, Horrorpunk, Garage Punk, american

About The 3-D Invisibles

The 3-D Invisibles were spawned in the distant past from a love of '70s punk rock (as well as '60s pop and garage) and trash pop culture (monster and sci-fi movies, horror comics, weird TV). Influenced by the great Screaming Lord Sutch, we dubbed our sound Monster Rock. We've produced 3 albums, a handful of 45s and made numerous compilation appearances over the years. The band became the core for a series of genre-specific spin off bands, begining with the masked Zombie Surfers, who played a mix of surf instros, trashy surf vocals, and horror novelty songs. This was followed by the KAOS Killers ('60s spy music), Screamin' Savage & the Cavemen (trash rock & roll in the Wavy Gravy/Big Itch vein), The Hellbenders (spaghetti western style guitar instros and ruthless gunfighter ballads), The Volcanos (hi-energy surf and garage), and The Meltdowns ('60s R&B rock). The B-Movie Brain comp documented the phenomenon with 4-5 songs each from five of the bands.

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The 3-D Invisibles — Top 2 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
The 3-D Invisibles The Mad Doctor's Unsuccessful Experiments
The 3-D Invisibles Nosferatu
The Mad Doctor's Unsuccessful Experiments