79 close enough
And BTW they are back.
A new album a couple of weeks ago. The first in... well decades.
Sounds really good.
https://www.amazon.com/Last-Known-Address-Neighborhoods/dp/B0818DRRKP/ref=sr_1_1?crid=BF6EY3WNC2Q7&keywords=neighborhoods+last+known+address&qid=1574359716&s=dmusic&sprefix=neighborhoods+last,digital-music,128&sr=1-1
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David Minehan - Guitar, Vocals / Lee Harrington - Bass, Vocals / Johnny "Rock" Lynch - Drums, Vocals - Former Members: "Careful" Mike Quaglia, John Hartcorn, Carl Coletti, Tim Green, Dan Batal, Jim Bowman
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A punk-fueled garage-rock sound with big hooks, melodies, and snarling six-strings, The Neighborhoods are pretty much where it all starts in Boston Rock. A series of excellent albums, including 1987's Reptile Men (Emergo) and their 1991 major label release, The Neighborhoods (Third Stone Atlantic), plus their non-stop touring made them the snotty favored sons of the Northeast and dark horses in much of the rest of the country. They called it quits for a spell, but they're back and are very much the real thing. The Hoods are David Minehan, Lee Harrington and Johnny Lynch.