Canadian punk band from Vancouver, BC, founded in late 1980, becoming
Los Popularos in 1981, and breaking up in 1983.
John Armstrong (aka
Buck Cherry and
Bill Scherk (aka
Bill Shirt) from
Active Dog reunited in Los Radicos Popularos, a part-time so-called fuck band that also included
Art Bergmann, Tony Bardach, Zippy Pinhead, and sometimes
Gord Nicholl. By February 1981, with the demise of the
Young Canadians and Modernettes, the band shortened their name to
Los Popularos and became a full-time project. Los Popularos released two records: the 7-inch single Working Girls b/w Mystery To Myself (1981) and the Born Free 12-inch EP (1982). Los Pops toured North America a couple of times, but eventually called it quits in winter 1983. The following spring, Art Bergmann formed Poisoned (with Gord Nicholl), and went on to a long and storied career as a solo artist.