The Humane Society

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Knock, Knock 02:59 Tools
Knock Knock 00:00 Tools
Eternal Prison 02:37 Tools
Knock Knock (Who's There) 00:00 Tools
Knock, Knock - Volume 2 00:00 Tools
knock,knock 00:00 Tools
Sun Set 00:00 Tools
Gone 00:00 Tools
Tip-Toe Thru The Tulips With Me 00:00 Tools
The Pacifist 00:00 Tools
Watch Your Back 00:00 Tools
Upstream in Lies 00:00 Tools
14_Knock, Knock 00:00 Tools
The Humane Society - Knock, Knock 00:00 Tools
Knock, Knock (60s US Punk) 00:00 Tools
14_Knock, Knock - The Humane Society 00:00 Tools
drama ii 00:00 Tools
14_Knock, Knock - 00:00 Tools
Kkock, Knock 00:00 Tools
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Simi Valley, CA, psych-punks the Humane Society formed in 1965 as the Innocents -- featuring singer/guitarist Danny Wheetman, lead guitarist Jim Pettit, rhythm guitarist Woody Minnick, bassist Richard Majewski, and drummer Bill Schnetzler, the band was discovered by producers Dick Torst and Dick Parker while performing on a flatbed truck parked outside a local record store. The Humane Society's debut single, "Tiptoe Through the Tulips With Me" -- recorded just prior to Tiny Tim's smash novelty rendition -- appeared on Liberty Records in the spring of 1967 and was a hit in Los Angeles, but it was the flip side, "Knock, Knock," for which the group is justly celebrated: a savage, disarmingly visceral slab of proto-punk genius, in 1998 it was immortalized on the first Nuggets box set. After Liberty rejected a proposed follow-up, the Humane Society landed at New World for their second single, 1968's "Lorna" -- the record received scant attention, and the band dissolved soon after. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.