The Wasps

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Teenage Treats 03:06 Tools
Can't Wait 'Til '78 02:46 Tools
Waiting For My Man 04:33 Tools
She made magic 03:00 Tools
Something to tell you 02:54 Tools
JJJJenny 02:33 Tools
Rubber cars 03:38 Tools
Can't wait till '78 02:48 Tools
Run run Angelica 02:41 Tools
This time 02:26 Tools
She's alarming 02:21 Tools
Free country 01:56 Tools
Another song about dancing 02:53 Tools
Evil man 03:57 Tools
Cross my heart 02:34 Tools
He's back 03:01 Tools
Do the zoo 05:48 Tools
Can't Wait Till 78 (Live) 05:48 Tools
Angelica 02:45 Tools
Can't Wait 'til '78 (Live) 02:47 Tools
Can't Wait 'Til 78 (Live) 05:48 Tools
Can't Wait Till 78 [Live] 02:47 Tools
Can't Wait til '78 02:48 Tools
The Literal Worst 02:28 Tools
j-j-j_jenny 02:28 Tools
Can't Wait Till 78 02:28 Tools
Which Way Did He Go? 02:28 Tools
Can´t Wait ´til ´78 (Live) 02:28 Tools
She Made More Magic 02:28 Tools
Here Comes Mothra 02:34 Tools
Godzilla Is Dead 02:34 Tools
Future Endeavours 02:28 Tools
The Wasps - Can't Wait 'Til '78 02:28 Tools
Stranger Love 02:34 Tools
J-J-J-Jenny 02:34 Tools
Can't Wait 'til '78 - The Wasps 02:49 Tools
Run Run Angelica (1978) 02:41 Tools
J-J-Jenny 02:34 Tools
The Values 03:12 Tools
Mistrust 03:12 Tools
Can't Wait 'Till '78 03:12 Tools
Canґt Wait ґtil ґ78 (Live) 02:46 Tools
Battle for Tokyo 02:46 Tools
Can't Wait til 78 02:49 Tools
J-J-J Jenny 02:49 Tools
I Can't Wait 'Til '78 02:49 Tools
Can't_wait_til_78 02:49 Tools
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The Wasps were a British punk band formed in 1976. They played at popular punk venues like the Vortex and the Roxy and drew favorable reviews in NME. The Wasps were known for attracting controversy with their wild shows, which featured wanton violence and fireworks, and for clashing with music reviewers in the pages of Sounds. In 77 a fan was beaten to death by the bouncers at one of their UK tour shows, drawing more controversy to the band. Following the release of the 79 single "Rubber Cars", the band was so popular that there were talks of a Wasps cartoon. Legal conflict over the rights to the band's releases caused the single to be pulled, and the group disbanded shortly after. They released seven singles: "Teenage Treats" (1977) "Can't Wait for '78" (1977) "Rubber Cars" (1979) "Can't Wait for '78" also appeared on the "Live at the Vortex" LP. In 2003, Hyped 2 Death's Overground label released a compilation album "Punkryonics", which contains all their vinyl releases plus 7 unreleased tracks. The band is also associated with the punk compilation series Teenage Treats, which includes and takes its name from the Wasps' debut single. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.