The only real "name" act on this collection is Power-Pop legends Shoes, who contribute the great "In My Arms Again". There is plenty to like on this collection of late '70 and early '80s tunes from Chicago and other parts of Illinois. Special thanks to JPaul for this jangly contributionģ All-Night Newsboys She's Gone Hollywoodħ The Vertebrats Diamonds In The Rough (Nineteen) They released their second album, "Holding the Grenade Too Long", in 1986. They released their frst album "Why Are All the Good People Going Crazy?" in 1985 and then toured the country in support of The Replacements, Violent Femmes and Soul Asylum. Influences included 60s garage bands, 70s guitar pop / power pop, classic punk rock, and 80s indie rock bands. It played a mixture of The Byrds melodicism and Ramones energy. The Outnumbered was a jangle pop band from Champaign-Urbana, Illinois formed in 1982. The Outnumbered - Why Are All The Good People Going Crazy !TgdTxRRJ!5BK87aEE8z89ZAbjdDqsAI-FYff9dvptzRsEOaORdFQ In November 2000 Universal Records released this greatest hits compilation. The line-up of Petter Baarli, Pål Kristensen, Bjørn Terje Baarli and Bjørn Müller remained for the subsequent three albums, "Boogie Till' You Puke", "Party On Elmstreet" and "Coming Down Hard". Later that year Arne Aarnes left the band, and was replaced by Bjørn Müller of the band Z-off. In 1986 they released their debut album Mental Shakedown on the small independent label Medicine Records. In 1985 Tom Kristensen left the band, to be replaced by Arne Aarnes. They were joined by guitarist Petter Baarli, and his brother, drummer Bjørn Terje Baarli. Formed in 1984 by brothers Pål Kristensen on bass and Tom Kristensen on vocals. Backstreet Girls are a Norwegian rock band.