Freakin' Guys
Freakin' Guys started playing in Los Angeles in the late 1980s. Their first single "Tracy" caught on quickly, giving them an early foothold. The band had four...
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Freakin' Guys started playing in Los Angeles in the late 1980s. Their first single "Tracy" caught on quickly, giving them an early foothold. The band had four members: Blake Edwards sang, Chris Anderson played guitar, Jason Taylor was on bass, and Eric Lewis drummed.
Their lyrics sometimes got them into trouble. One song, "Wake Up," criticized the political climate and got pulled from some radio stations. Their stage shows were flashy and theatrical, which not everyone liked, some listeners thought it was all just a gimmick.
They kept putting out albums through the 1990s. "Out of the Box" and "The Real Deal" came out in that period, and later records like "Reflections" and "Lost in Translation" leaned into more personal themes. Another track people remember is "Broken Wish."
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