Flamin' Groovies were an American rock music band of the 1960s and 1970s. They began in San Francisco in 1965, founded by Ron Greco, Cyril Jordan and Roy Loney. They are perhaps best known for their song "Shake Some Action", which was later featured in the 1995 movie Clueless. The group have been called one of the forerunners to punk rock. Their first album, 1969's Supersnazz, featured Jordan (guitar, vocals), Loney (guitar, vocals), George Alexander (bass, harmonica, vocals), Tim Lynch (guitar, harmonica, vocals) and Danny Mihm (drums). Some critics have pointed to its unsuitable production, and it contained both re-creations of 1950s rock and roll and more melodic songs that anticipated the power pop movement of the 1970s — a genre to which the Flamin' Groovies would eventually contribute significant work. Their second album, 1970's Flamingo, released in 1970, was considered by critics to be a stronger effort. Following their departure from Epic, it was the first of their two Kama Sutra albums. 01 - Gonna Rock Tonite 02 - Comin' After Me 03 - Headin' For the Texas Border 04 - Sweet Roll Me On Down 05 - Keep A Knockin' 06 - Second Cousin 07 - Childhood's End 08 - Jailbait 09 - She's Falling Apart 10 - Road House 11 - My Girl Josephine 12 - Around and Around 13 - Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu 14 - Somethin' Else 15 - Rumble 16 - Going Out Theme LINK