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'''The Wayouts''' were a band from very early in the Chicago punk scene.  Formed June [[1980]], they played their final show on New Year's Eve [[1980]] at [[Oz]].  [[Jeff Pezzati]] had this to say about them - "a dysfunctional group of malcontents that sounded like freight train passing through a tunnel while blasting the Jetson's theme out of its smoke stacks" and "pure genius".  
'''The Wayouts''' were a band from very early in the Chicago punk scene.  Formed June [[1980]], they played their final show on New Year's Eve [[1980]] at [[Oz]].  [[Jeff Pezzati]] had this to say about them - "a dysfunctional group of malcontents that sounded like freight train passing through a tunnel while blasting the Jetson's theme out of its smoke stacks" and "pure genius".  
== Notes ==
* After disbanding at the Oz gig, they reformed as [[Silver Abuse]].
* They are rumored to be named about a fictional band from The Flinstones
* Bob's stage name was Kate Smith


== Members ==
== Members ==
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* [[Camilo Gonzalez]] - Bass, Drums, Vocals
* [[Camilo Gonzalez]] - Bass, Drums, Vocals
* [[Bill Meehan]] - Vocals
* [[Bill Meehan]] - Vocals
== Notes ==
* After disbanding at the Oz gig, they reformed as [[Silver Abuse]].
* They are rumored to be named after a fictional band from The Flinstones
* Bob's stage name was Kate Smith


== Notable Shows ==
== Notable Shows ==

Revision as of 18:03, 19 June 2006

The Wayouts were a band from very early in the Chicago punk scene. Formed June 1980, they played their final show on New Year's Eve 1980 at Oz. Jeff Pezzati had this to say about them - "a dysfunctional group of malcontents that sounded like freight train passing through a tunnel while blasting the Jetson's theme out of its smoke stacks" and "pure genius".

Members

Notes

  • After disbanding at the Oz gig, they reformed as Silver Abuse.
  • They are rumored to be named after a fictional band from The Flinstones
  • Bob's stage name was Kate Smith

Notable Shows

References