H.B. Bands
âAt Huntington and Malibu, theyâre shooting the pier/At Rincon, theyâre walking the nose,â Mike Love sang on the Beach Boysâ breakthrough hit, âSurfinâ Safari,â in 1962. It wasnât the last time Surf City factored in pop music history. Here are some of the famous bands and artists connected with Huntington Beach:
Jan and Dean
The lyrics of their 1963 hit âSurf Cityâ donât specify Huntington, but when Dean Torrence moved here in 1991, he campaigned to officially bestow that nickname on the city. The Marketing and Visitors Bureau thanks him.
Dick Dale
The surf guitar pioneer was a common face around Huntington venues in the 1960s.
The Vandals
The venerable punk band formed here in 1980.
The Offpsring
Dexter Holland and Greg Kriesel, two of the auteurs behind âPretty Fly (For a White Guy),â âWhy Donât You Get a Job?â and other modern punk classics, launched Nitro Records here in 1994.
Avenged Sevenfold
The late Jimmy âThe Revâ Sullivanâs band grew up in Huntington Beach and still makes its home here.
Matt Costa
The local singer-songwriter has contributed to the soundtracks of âCurious Georgeâ and âI Love You, Man.â
Scott Weiland
The Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver front man attended Edison High School in the early 1980s.
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