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The Golden Horde (1982–1994) were a rock, punk, neo-psychedelic, pop band based in Dublin, Ireland. The most renowned line-up of the band was: Sam Steiger, John Connor, Peter O'Kennedy, Des O' Byrne & Simon Carmody, although at their very first live performance, there were 13 band members on stage. The group disbanded in spring 1994, members going their separate ways, to pursue a variety of personal projects. Even though the band experienced some commercial success, that has always been overshadowed by a cult underground following they retain to the present (see "SoundCloud", YouTube, "BandCamp", Facebook). More significant, has been their influence on a variety of alternative musical acts, which continues to propagate further with the digitization of rare, unreleased or live recordings and performances. Their own music was inspired by punk rock bands such as The Ramones, Johnny Thunders, The Damned and The Cramps. 1960s Psychedelia, Soul and Garage Rock. The Stooges, The Velvet Underground and UK/US early 1970s Glam rock. As well as rock artists such as The Faces, Big Star, Slade, Badfinger and the Rolling Stones. links[edit] The Golden Horde - blog The Golden Horde – on YouTube The Golden Horde – on SoundCloud The Golden Horde – on BandCamp The Golden Horde – on Facebook 101 Irish Records You Must Hear Before You Die – 2012 The Golden Horde – on LastFM' ' unofficial fan site's comprehensive history/discography of the band The first recording, the EP-single: Dig That Craz

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