Tuesday, July 23, 2019

“I Got Mad”, Human Hands

This way: I Got Mad

Human Hands formed in 1978 from the nascent L.A. punk scene, but were more closely associated with what is loosely known as the Pasadena scene, bands with more of an art influence than the average L.A. punk band of the time. The original members were Dennis Duck, Juan Gomez, Bill Noland, Rick Potts and David Wiley. David Wiley, who sadly passed away in 1986, hailed from Phoenix and I knew him from the music scene there. He played in The Consumers, the first punk band from Phoenix. Human Hands were associated with the Los Angeles Free Music Society which put out releases and put on shows, Darker Skratcher is one of their stellar compilation releases. 

[Spotify] I Got Mad

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