The Barracudas were a rollicking surf-punk band hailing from London, England, formed in 1979 by singer Jeremy Gluck, guitarist Robin Wills, bassist David Buckley, and drummer Nicky Turner. Drawing heavy inspiration from '60s garage rock, surf tunes, and power pop, they burst onto the scene with a fun, high-energy vibe that mixed retro sounds with punk attitude. Their debut album, *Drop Out with The Barracudas* (1981), became a cult favorite, featuring catchy tracks like "Summer Fun" that captured their beachy, rebellious spirit and even cracked the UK charts.
After a string of releases like *Mean Time* (1983) and various compilations such as *The Garbage Dump Tapes*, the band called it quits in 1984 amid lineup changes and shifting musical tides. They reformed in the late '80s and have popped up sporadically since, dropping albums like *Endeavour to Persevere* and *The Big Gap* while maintaining a dedicated fanbase. If you're into that raw, feel-good garage revival sound, The Barracudas are a blast from the past worth diving into!
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