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Sheila is not a punk rocker. But her band is. Sheila sang into her hair-brush to all things 80s pop. Her band went to Bad Religion shows. As a result, The Go-Sheilas are what it would sound like if Belinda Carlisle fronted Green-Day. This Orange County band really puts the “punk” in pop-punk, bringing music you can mosh to while singing along at the same time. The Go-Sheilas are Sheila Go Sheila, Andy Fisher (formerly of Letdown), and Tobie Hutto. A guilty pleasure for England’s crusty punks, the Go-Sheilas have a sound you won’t want to miss. This summer will see the release of their first album, Greatest Hits Vol.1, which includes a cover of Nena’s 80’s hit 99 Red Balloons that was played last year on KROQ. The band’s energy is at an all time high on this album thanks to the mixing skills of Karl Derfler (No Doubt, Tom Waits). The OC media is buzzing about The Go-Sheilas performance alongside Berlin at one of the largest charity events in town, Taste of Ladera: Rock the Park. The band plays locally in Southern California and will begin touring later this summer to support the new album. The Go-Sheilas formed back in January of 2006 after singer/songwriter Andy Fisher wrapped up his old band, Letdown (which later became The Drips and The Bronx). Andy came out of the OC punk scene as a radio DJ, guitarist, singer, songwriter and producer. He has worked with members of Guttermouth, The Drips, Welt, Nonsense, and Suicidal Tendencies. The driving force behind the Go