-
referred to by name in a 2006
compilation DVD
released by
Plasmatics Media LLC (via
plasmatics.com). In 1977, Rod Swenson, who
received his
Master of Fine...
-
newly formed punk rock band,
Plasmatics. They made
their debut in July 1978 at the
Manhattan music club CBGB. The
Plasmatics toured the world, although...
- ad for a b****ist,
which led to his
joining the
Plasmatics for
three albums.
While with the
Plasmatics and subsequently,
Beauvoir sported a con****uous...
- Look up Plasma, plasma, plasm, or
plasmatic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Plasma or
plasm may
refer to:
Plasma (physics), one of the four fundamental...
- Heibutzki, Ralph. "
Plasmatics - Coup d'Etat review". AllMusic. All
Media Network.
Retrieved 2015-06-13. Christgau,
Robert (1982). "
Plasmatics Coup D'Etat [Capitol...
- Coup d'État in 1982, The
Plasmatics opened for KISS on
their Creatures of the
Night tour. By the end of the tour, The
Plasmatics'
recording contract with...
- ****ish performance? It was like all my
Halloweens came at once!" The
Plasmatics were an
American punk rock band
formed by Yale
University art
school graduate...
-
metal band The
Plasmatics in 2002. The
album is the
original demo of the
album Coup d'Etat.
During the
spring of 1982, the
Plasmatics were
signed to Capitol...
- for her 100
Lovers album. See the
Plasmatics and King Flux. Star, Butch;
Edouard Dauphin;
Kruger (1982).
Plasmatics: Your
Heart In Your Mouth! (The First...
- the
original lineup in 1996. The song "Love's a
Deadly Weapon"
credits Plasmatics members Rod
Swenson and Wes
Beech as it
borrows heavily from
their band's...