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Though birthed in the dysfunctional cradle of the Southern California hardcore scene, Agent Orange never stuck to convention. Although the group’s debut, Living in Darkness, contained the instant punk-rock classic “Bloodstains,” the outfit’s influential sound is equal parts hardcore, power pop and surf rock. At heart, though, as evidenced by its ferociously fun live shows, Agent Orange is really nothing less than an outstandingly entertaining rock-and-roll band. The group’s influence can be still be heard in many of the punk bands that followed in its wake. Though never as commercially successful as its followers — like the Offspring — Agent Orange has nonetheless maintained its underground credibility. Touring consistently since the early ’80s, Fullerton’s favorite sons make a great case for sticking with what you do best. Never ones to follow contemporary fashion, the members of Agent Orange have found their own musical formula, which is, well, killer.
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