Basic radio

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Basic Radio
Background information
Origin U.S. flag Berkeley, California, United States
Genre(s) Ska punk
Years active 1985–1987
Associated
acts
Urban Noise
Former members
Michael Valladares
Tim Armstrong
Jeff Kamalian
Matt Freeman
Vincent Camacho

Basic Radio was ska band, formed in 1985 in Berkeley, CA mainly from members of Urban Noise, and played shows in the San Francisco Bay area with other East Bay bands such as The Uptones, Freaky Executives and Primus. Members of Basic Radio went on to form Operation Ivy, Rancid, Critical Mass , Elephant Men and Tilt.


Main lineup

  • Michael Valladares - vocals, saxophone, accordion
  • Tim Armstrong - guitar
  • Jeff Kamalian - guitar
  • Matt Freeman - bass
  • Vincent Camacho - drums
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