
One of the more traditional-sounding of California's punk revival bands, Swingin' Utters formed in the late '80s around a first-name-only lineup of vocalist Johnny, guitarists Max and Darius, bassist Kevin and drummer Greg. Originally based in Santa Cruz, the group later moved to San Francisco and recorded for several different labels, including Side One, IFA Records and New Red Archives. Signed to Fat Wreck Chords (run by NOFX's Fat Mike), Swingin' Utters released Juvenile Product of Working Class in 1996 and Five Lessons Learned two years later. The Brazen Head EP followed in 1999 and the band's self-titled third-studio effort was released in fall 2000.
- John Bush, All Music Guide
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