ALBUMI Think My Older Brother Used to Listen to LagwagonLagwagon
ALBUMResolveLagwagon
ALBUMBlazeLagwagon
ALBUMLet's Talk About FeelingsLagwagon
ALBUMDouble PlaidinumLagwagon
ALBUMHossLagwagon
ALBUMTrashedLagwagon
ALBUMDuh (Reissue)Lagwagon
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Lagwagon Essentials
Their speedy, witty pop-punk has lit up Southern California since the ’90s.
About Lagwagon
Hometown
Goleta, CA, United States
Formed
1990
Genre
Rock
Though subject to several lineup changes, the sound of Lagwagon has always been anchored in the prototypically snotty SoCal vocals of Joey Cape and the tight, dense, melodic precision of guitarist Chris Flippin. After emerging from the post-Descendents skate-punk scene that birthed peers like NOFX and No Use For A Name, Lagwagon quickly made a name for themselves with a trio of beloved LPs in the early-to-mid ’90s: DUH, TRASHED, and HOSS. All three combined surfer-friendly tempos and hooks with a metallic crunch, and a goofy sense of humor shown by covers of classics like “Brown Eyed Girl” and “Bad Moon Rising.” The band is still actively touring, although recording has slowed down considerably since the late ’90s, most recently resulting in 2008’s I THINK MY OLDER BROTHER USED TO LISTEN TO LAGWAGON.
Members of Lagwagon include, or have included, Joey Cape, Dave Raun, Ken Stringfellow and more.
Influenced by LagwagonLagwagon has influenced the music of Mest, Taller para Niños, Mojiganga and more.