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A Detroit-area rock & roll band formed in 1969 by guitarist Cub Koda, Brownsville Station's original members also included Mike Lutz (guitar), T.J. Cronley (drums), and Tony Driggins (bass). Initially influenced by Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Jerry Lee Lewis, and other '50s rockers, their early albums included inspired covers and genre-faithful originals, all presented in Marshall stack, double bass drum bigness. Far more effective as a live act (with Koda's on-stage banter influencing everyone from J. Geils' Peter Wolf to Alice Cooper), the group finally hit paydirt in late 1973 with its number three hit, the Koda-penned "Smokin' in the Boys' Room." After disbanding the group in 1979, Koda went on to a career as a solo recording artist (see separate entry) and as a journalist for several music magazines. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
I'm sorry, but Nickelback is not similar to Brownsville Station!
justryche
Anyone familiar with their song "Never Say Die"? I've never been able to find it.
peppy1116
Toledo Sports Arena 1977. My friend torched a chicks hair in the row ahead of us with the Bic blowtorch routine.......man we just fell about the place.
milosdad
Saw them open for Queen. also saw them with with the likes of Foghat, Montrose and such. Really fun band. Love Martian Boogie.
thevanman552
Saw them as an opening act for Black Oak Arkansas and Johnny Winter in Portland, Oregon late 72. They opened and closed with Smokin' In The Boys Room and I thought they were fun and poppy, but that was about it.
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You don't mean Black Sabbath's song Never Say Die, do you?