Band,
Alternative and Rock
A.k.a. Steve Gardner, Tom Gallego, Jim Grind, Don Simmons, Darrin Berlin, Dave Elizondo, Gary Meyer
The Gamma Men started in the spring of 1991. The band was more or less founded by Steve Gardner, who is probably best known as the editor of the fanzine Noise For Heroes, a magazine that ran from the early 80s until 1992 and covered punk, garage and power pop bands from around the world. Steve had previously played drums in the band Feeding Frenzy, which included a couple friends he worked with and his ex-wife on bass. Feeding Frenzy played a lot of punk rock standards as well as a whole batch of covers of late 80s Australian and European bands, and a fair number of their own songs. The band split up when Steve and his wife got divorced. After that, he tried out for a few bands but quickly decided that if he was going to be in a band that he was really going to like, he had better try to organize it himself rather than join something already going. more at URL
Steve Gardner dr, s-g | |
Darrin Berlin g | |
Dave Elizondo | |
Gary Meyer | |
Tom Gallego |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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440 | Gamma Men | 1996 | Album |
Less Is More | Gamma Men | 1995 | Album |
Blinding Love | Gamma Men | 1994 | Single |
Driving Music | Gamma Men | 1993 | Album |
Dark Surf | Gamma Men | 1992 | Single |