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Los Reactors, based in Tulsa, OK, had its genesis in several configurations in 1978 before solidifying as The Reactors in 1979. The original line-up included Roger Scott on guitar, Dale Lawton on guitar, Tommy Gunn Waggoner on bass and Darrell Smith on drums. In early 1980, Dale quit and the group continued as a 3 piece. Soon thereafter, keyboardist Joe Danger (Christ) joined the group, and the name was changed to Los Reactors. As the Punk Rock movement exploded nationally in the late 70's and early 80's, Tulsa's Los Reactors were thrilling thousands of fans, and spawning dozens of imitators with their hypnotic brand of quirky, iconoclastic, high energy rock. Playing hundreds of shows throughout the midsouthwestern United States, they attracted a huge cult following. In 1980 Los Reactors released Dead in the Suburbs, the first of two popular singles. The second, Be a Zombie, was released the following year. Both singles received extensive college and independent radio air-play. The group disbanded in 1983, with the members going on to pursue other projects. Unfortunately, the two 45's were the only official documentation that existed of the many great original songs by Los Reactors...Until Righteous Death Records compiled a collection of tracks culled from rare live performance and rehearsal tapes, which was released as a Best of cassette in 1995. The collection served as valuable historical documentation of one of the most prolific and dynamic bands of the '80s. Throughou

Dead in the Suburbs
Oh Harry, You're Such a Drag!

Dead in the Suburbs (SINGLE)
Be A Zombie/Laboratory Baby 7"
Brainkiller
Killed By Death #100
Dead in the Suburbs LP
C.J. Mix Tape - New Wave Underground / U.S. 1980-83 / Side A
New Wave Twist - 1979-1981
Dead In The Suburbs EP
Spy From Moscow Punk '77 Part 13 - "QR"

Be a Zombie