Indiana punk band from the second half of the 1970s. Associated with the Rip Off catalog. Recorded a handful of singles, a ten-inch, and the LP 'Kids All Suck' which collects almost all their material. Guitarists/singers Todd and Alec are highlighted in reviews.

Origin: Indiana, USA. Style: raw, classic American 77-style punk often compared to Heartbreakers, Dead Boys, Pagans, New Bomb Turks and Devil Dogs. Discography: a handful of singles, a ten-inch, and an LP ('Kids All Suck') collecting most material.

DeBaser hosts a positive, detailed review of The Problematics, an Indiana punk band active in the second half of the 1970s. The review praises their raw, classic 77-style punk and highlights the LP 'Kids All Suck' which collects most of their material. Vocals by guitarists Todd and Alec are singled out.

For:Fans of 1970s American punk, collectors of underground punk singles and LPs, listeners of raw punk'n'roll.

 I continue with my series of reviews on the best punk rock bands of the second half of the '70s, a period that offered enthusiasts of the genre who were willing to explore the more underground and less known scene, a long series of excellent bands.

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