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Equally inspired by <a href="spotify:artist:121Q6oslYCMBYZHhOFL1RB">Richard Hell</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:3oDbviiivRWhXwIE8hxkVV">the Beach Boys</a>, Costa Mesa, CA surf punks Japanese Motors formed in 2004 and soon became known for their immersion in surf culture and their raucous live shows. Singer Alex Knost is also a pro surfer who appeared in the surfing documentary Step into Liquid; he also rides for surf/art/lifestyle brand RVCA and worked in their art department. He met guitarist Nolan Hall when their fathers went surfing together; bassist Chris Vail and drummer Andrew Atkinson -- a former designer for Hurley -- make up Japanese Motors' rhythm section. With frequent, and frequently hedonistic gigs, the band evolved from doing <a href="spotify:artist:33EUXrFKGjpUSGacqEHhU4">Iggy Pop</a> covers to releasing the single "Single Fins & Safety Pins" on <a href="spotify:artist:35C0NSLogAwImm8HAMqEmG">Black Lips</a>' Die Slaughterhouse label. Japanese Motors signed to Vice Records, who released a re-recorded version of Single Fins & Safety Pins in summer 2008 and their self-titled debut album that fall. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi

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