The 5.6.7.8's
A relentless drive fuels their sound, characterized by punctuated rhythms and catchy hooks that compel movement while evoking the carefree spirit of summer days.
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The song
“Woo Hoo” from Bomb the Rocks: Early Days Singles 1989–1996
This track features an infectious hook and embodies the carefree spirit of the band's music, making it a strong standalone introduction.
About The 5.6.7.8's
The 5.6.7.8's carved out a distinctive niche within the punk and surf music landscapes, acting as a pivotal link between raw energy and playful nostalgia.
7 studio albums· 25 total releases· 2 decades· Japan
Full discography
The 5.6.7.8's's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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Live ()
Singles ()
Woo Hoo / Guitar Date
2004
I'm Blue / (I'm Sorry Mama) I'm a Wild One
2004
Rock and Roll Santa / Harlem Shuffle
2003
Come See Me / Mashed Potato / Gerupin Rock
1999
Smilly Willy / Mr. Lee
1998
The Barracuda / Tallahassee Lassie
1997
Bomb the Twist / It's Rainy
1996
Continental Hop / Jump Jack, Jump
1996
The Spell Stroll / Road Runner
1995
I Walk Like Jayne Mansfield / Cat Fight Run
1994
I Need a Man / Long Tall Sally
1993
Edie Is a Sweet Candy / Teenage Head Scream
1993
Ah-So / She Was a Mau Mau
1992
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