The Vandals

Formed
1980
in Huntington Beach, CA 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Steve Huey
Orange County punk veterans The Vandals traced their roots back to the earliest days of their local scene, but didn't really make much of an impact as recording artists until the '90s. By that time, their snide, terminally juvenile humor and catchy punk-pop had done a great deal to set the tone of Orange County's thriving punk and ska scene. Clear spiritual forefathers of bands like The Offspring, Blink-182, and Less Than Jake, The Vandals took their cues from early punk comedians like The Dickies and The Descendents, ratcheting up the wiseass factor and delighting in dumb, lowbrow jokes. Sometimes satirical and mostly silly, The Vandals also remained staunchly independent for their entire career, releasing records on a variety of punk indies that afforded them financial and creative control. What was more, their steady lineup from 1989 on afforded them a degree of stability uncommon in punk circles. Solid career management allowed The Vandals to thrive up into the new millennium, over two decades after their formation.

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