- The Mechanics
The Mechanics (1977–1981) are considered to be the first
punk band to come out ofFullerton, California .The Mechanics were a fusion of two bands, the L.A. Brats (Scott Hoogland, Brett Alexander, Sandy Hansen and Dennis Catron) and Tim Racca from Head Over Heels. Head Over Heels also featured Danny Furious (O'Brien: pre-
Joan Jett ) and Greg Scars (Westermark) before they left forSan Francisco to form The Avengers.Since there was no "punk metal" classification at the time, The Mechanics shared bills with bands as diverse as Fear and
The Runaways , and metal groups featuring futureMötley Crüe membersTommy Lee andMick Mars . Included among their fan base wereBlackie Lawless ,Jeff Dahl and members ofVan Halen .They are now remembered mostly by
Fullerton musicians who watched them in their teens likeMike Ness ,Dennis Danell , andRikk Agnew (who currently leads the bandPoop with Mechanics singer Scott Hoogland). Though they released only one 45rpm single during their existence, their songs turned up on other's records, namelyThe Adolescents ('Frustrated' from Balboa Fun Zone) and The Avengers (their Dangerhouse single 'Car Crash' is a reworking of 'Warm Hollywood Welcome', now worth a mint onEBay .)Current whereabouts
*Tim Racca - Still residing in
Fullerton, California . Has recorded threeCD s as 16 Tons (with drummerRandy Carr ) and Da Losers, and sporadically plays live.*Scott Hoogland - Currently lives in Murrieta and sings in Poop with
Rikk Agnew andPerry Giordano .*
Tim Maag - Played withThe Cramps (renamed 'Touch Hazard' for the 'Can your pussy do the dog?' single),D.I. ,Social Distortion , and The Swing Set with Alice Bag on vocals. Still residing inFullerton .*Brett Alexander - Music writer, now based in
Tucson, Arizona .*Dennis Catron - Art Director.
*Sandy Hansen - Played with China White, 22 Jacks, Joyride,
The Adolescents , and is currently with the blues-based Mama Hagglin'.*Mike Couden, Scott Koehler and Eric Overman - Unknown.
Quotations
*"The Mechanics. Hard-rocking, Iggy-esque 1970s godfathers to the whole
Fullerton punk scene. They inspired the wee lads who becameSocial D and Agent Orange, and introduced the harmonized octave guitar sound thatThe Adolescents emulated on their blue album." — Mike Boehm,L.A. Times *"There was this band called The Mechanics from
Fullerton who never did anything cause they were so far ahead of their time. I think probably out of all the bands, they influenced me the most." —Mike Ness ,Social Distortion *"No Brakes / Drivin' Me Away 7 inch Chateau East, 1981 PS. Hard rock punk crossovers from late 1970s
Fullerton .Guitarist Tim's playing style would be copped by fellow locals the Adolescents, whom The Mechanics heavily influenced." — Brian, Grand Theft Audio*"Steve liked a band called The Mechanics. They were more rock than they were punk and I thought the lead singer sounded like
Geddy Lee of Rush. I walked out in the middle of their set at Club 88 and Steve was really pissed at me." — Unknown girl, via theInternet External links
* [http://www.evilbrowncoiler.com Scott Hoogland and Rikk Agnew's current band Poop]
* [http://www.bsamusic.com Bassist Brett Alexander]
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/da-losers Tim Racca's 16 Tons Bio]
* [http://www.mamahagglintakeone.com Sandy Hansen's band Mama Hagglin']
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