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Middle Class were an American punk rock band established in 1977 from
Orange County, California Orange County is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area in Southern California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 3,186,989, making it the third-most-populous county in California, the sixth-most-populous in the United States, a ...
. The band consisted of Jeff Atta on
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, Mike Atta on
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, Mike Patton on bass, and Bruce Atta on
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History

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states that "by 1979 the original punk scene
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had almost completely died out." "They were replaced by a bunch of toughs coming in from outlying suburbs who were only beginning to discover punk's speed, power and aggression";"dispensing with all pretension, these kids boiled the music down to its essence, then revved up the tempos...and called the result "hardcore", creating a music that was "younger, faster and angrier, ndfull of...pent-up rage..." The band's '' Out of Vogue'' record is widely regarded as the first
hardcore punk Hardcore punk (also known as simply hardcore) is a punk rock music genre and subculture that originated in the late 1970s. It is generally faster, harder, and more aggressive than other forms of punk rock. Its roots can be traced to earlier punk ...
record, a view supported by author
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in his book '' American Hardcore: A Tribal History''. The band themselves have also been called the first hardcore band even though Black Flag formed in 1976. The band pioneered a shouted, fast version of punk rock which would shape the hardcore sound that would soon emerge. The band achieved success in the hardcore punk scene of Southern California. Their first shows were in 1978 in various Los Angeles clubs and ballrooms. Their only LP, Homeland, is completely different, a skittering and complicated wonder that compares to the records of the Pop Group. The song "Listen" became a staple on US college radio in the mid-80s. The band reunited in 2011, with Matt Simon replacing original drummer Bruce Atta, and played sporadically until 2014 when guitarist Mike Atta died of kidney and lung cancer, on April 20, 2014, aged 53. Mike Patton and Matt Simon continued to play together in the band Eddie and the Subtitles.


Discography

;Studio albums *''Homeland'' (1982) ;EPs *'' Out of Vogue'' (1979) *''Scavenged Luxury'' (1980) ;Compilations *''A Blueprint for Joy: 1978-1980'' (1995) *''Out of Vogue: The Early Material'' (2008) ;Various Artists compilations *'' Tooth and Nail'' (1979)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Middle Class Musical groups from Orange County, California Musical groups established in 1976 Hardcore punk groups from California Punk rock groups from California 1976 establishments in California