A Day Late And A Dollar Short is a compilation album of early songs by pop punk band The Queers.
Later Days And Better Lays is compilation album of demo versions, alternate versions, and unreleased songs by pop punk band The Queers.
Live At Some Prick's House is a split 7" single featuring The Queers and Pink Lincolns.
Live in West Hollywood is a live album recorded at the Troubadour by pop punk band The Queers.
All songs written by Huntingtons, except track 4 (The Queers) and track 13 (Ramones).
The song has been covered by such notable artists as Gene Pitney, Tommy Roe,The Everly Brothers, Rod Stewart, Elvis Costello with Glenn Tilbrook, Chris Difford and Nick Lowe, Rolf Harris, Bruce Springsteen, Elbow, Dave Gregory of XTC, Broken Dolls, The Queers, Les McCann and Paul Weller.
In 2003, Chapple, Lamy, and O'Donnell reformed the band with new singer Wimpy Rutherford and lead guitarist Harlan Miller (both ex-members of the pop punk group The Queers).
All songs written by Huntingtons, except track 19 by The Ronettes, tracks 21-35, 53, 59 & 61 by Ramones, track 49 by Ritchie Valens, track 56 by The Queers, track 57 by Poison, track 62 by Mötley Crüe and track 63 by Twisted Sister.
Noise By Numbers is pop punk band featuring Dan Schafer (Screeching Weasel, the Queers, the Methadones, Sludgeworth) and Jeff Dean (The Bomb, All Eyes West, Four Star Alarm, The Story So Far, Dead Ending).
The members tend to cite most of the same influences that drive the band; Riverdales, Lillingtons, the Queers, and of course The Ramones.
The band has played countless shows within the East Coast with acts like Face to Face, New Found Glory, Finch, Saves the Day, The Amazing Crowns, US Bombs, Big Wig, Murphy's Law, Alkaline Trio, The Queers, GOB, and many more.