Furious George
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One of the many punk-pop bands of the '90s to record for the Lookout! label (the home of Green Day early on in their career), Furious George is a trio consisting of members George Tabb (vocals and guitar), Stevie Ramone (bass), and Michael Harper (drums). The group has issued only a sole full-length recording, 1997's Gets a Record, but have released a slew of records. They received a fair amount of publicity in the late '90s when a pair of former Ramones, Dee Dee Ramone and the late/great Joey Ramone, lent their vocal talents to Furious George recordings. ~ Greg Prato
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