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Origin | Los Angeles/San Francisco, California, United States |
Genres | New wave,[1] alternative rock |
Years active | 1979–1986, 2012–present |
Labels | 415/Columbia, Omnivore, Red Eye |
Members | Steve Barton Bob Darlington Larry Dekker Dave Scheff |
Translator is an American rock band from San Francisco that had success during the 1980s, which continues into the present day. The group created a sound that spanned updated British Merseybeat and stripped-down punk-like rock to psychedelia. Inspired by the Beatles, Cream and 1960s California folk rock bands such as the Byrds, their guitar-based music had wide exposure during the early 1980s on non-commercial campus radio and new wave music stations. The group's stripped-down music and sometimes ironic and disturbing existentialist lyrics may have been a precursor to alternative rock.