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The Eat

It had been once said that the Florida punk music group The Eat became rockers just because they weren’t going to sign up for a bowling little league. They produced music for his or her own amusement rather than cared especially if anyone loved the songs, which irreverent attitude helped …

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Les Thugs

This melodic-hardcore band from France was signed to Sub Play 1993. Lots of the band’s albums can be purchased in the U.S.; 1989’s Electric powered Issues and 1990’s Still Starving were compiled using one disk by Sub Pop, who also released As Content AS IT CAN BE in 1993, while …

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Agent Orange

Punk towards the primary, yet with audible affects from early rock and surf rock and roll, Agent Orange formed in Fullerton, California by the end from the ’70s, with vocalist/guitarist Mike Hand, bassist Wayne Levesque, and drummer Scott Miller. The very first Agent Orange record, released in 1981 on Posh …

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22 Jacks

Pop-punks 22 Jacks had been led by past Polish frontman Joe Sib and guitarist Steve Soto, an alumnus from the Children and Agent Orange. Created in past due 1995, the group documented its 1996 debut, Uncle Bob, with guitarist Jason Cropper, bassist Scott Shiflett, and drummer Sandy Hansen, all three …

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Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti

Known because of their rousing costumed live performances and stripped-down rock and roll sound, Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti (3 Lively Deceased Boys) have already been a mainstay over the Italian punk picture since their formation in 1994. Produced under the command of celebrated cartoonist Davide Toffolo, the music group is …

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Gang Green

By far the largest name to emerge from the Boston hardcore picture, Gang Green was an unabashed party music group focusing on beer-soaked, warp-speed three-chord thrash. Enthusiastic about beverage, skateboarding, sex, and much more beverage, the group gradually added stronger ideas of rock as their profession used on, but usually …

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Heavy Times

Chicago lo-fi group Large Times enjoy a noisy mixture of traditional garage area rock and roll and jangle pop, filtering catchy melodies through skuzzy saving equipment. Forgoing a bass participant, Cacaw drummer Kyle Reynolds and duel guitarists Bo Hanson and Matt Courtade documented their debut LP Deceased this year 2010, …

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