
The Mumps were a mid-'70s bi-coastal Power Pop/Proto-Punk/Glam-Camp band fronted by gay columnist Lance Loud (The Advocate, Details, Interview, and Creem). In 1973, Lance Loud was the "gay son" featured on the first reality TV show, An American Family (which later was parodied by Albert Brooks' Real Life). After the show, he moved to NYC inspired by his obsession of Andy Warhol and The Velvet Underground. In NYC, he cemented The Mumps' lineup and was one of the crowd favorites of early Punk clubs such as Max's Kansas City and CBGBs
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We Ended Up
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I Like to Be Clean
Anyone But You
Muscleboys
Brain Massage
fatal charm
Did You Get the Girl?
Just Look, Don't Touch
Scream And Scream Again
Awkward Age
Not Again
Before the Accident
Stupid
Dutch Boy
Scream & Scream Again
Dance Tunes for the Underdogs
Running
Teach Me
Photogenia
MechanismsQ(Mumps)
Gimme Gimme
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Strange Telegraph
S.O.S.
Crocodile Tears (The Mankey Version)
Forget-Me-Not
Love Song
That's All Right With Me
Forget Me Not
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Skyball
I Wish I Was You
The Decision
Undoes the Wires
That Fatal Charm
Swirl
Young Boys
Mechanism Q
S.O.S
Last Call
Librarian's Dream
Rock & Roll This And That
Levi Stalk
Frankie's Back Again
Mechanisms M-P
Just Look/Don't Touch
Scream And Scream Again / Mumps
Muscle Boys
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