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Didjits

Purveyors of revved-up, tastelessly crazy trash-punk, the Didjits were an atypically straightforward area of the Contact & Go steady, in addition to an utterly manic live music group. Their audio was mainly speed-blur garage-band punk using a dash of AC/DC-esque hard rock and roll, but their accurate inspirations were rock …

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Descendents

Fueled by “rejection, food, coffee, girls, angling and food,” the Descendents sprang up through the halcyon days of the LA punk scene; fusing the blind trend of hardcore with an unexpectedly wry, self-deprecating wit and a solid melodic sensibility that arranged them distinctly aside from their Western Coastline brethren, they …

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Doctors of Madness

Once the Doctors of Madness split up in fall 1978, the function was scarcely noticed and hardly mourned. Within 3 years, nevertheless, and with the music group still firmly within their grave, the group had been heralded not merely among the important landmarks from the middle-’70s changeover from glam rock …

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Drag the River

Based from Fort Collins, CO, Pull the River was a musical outlet for a few of punk’s seasoned veterans. All frontman Chad Cost installed with Armchair Martian’s Jon Snodgrass and Paul Rucker as well as the Nobodys’ J.J. No one and formed Pull the River to get a country-rock repair …

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Dc3

A member from the initial edition of Dark Flag circa 1981-1982, guitarist Dez Cadena shifted after the music group temporarily split up in 1983 because of agreement squabbles with Unicorn/MCA. By 1984, he previously recruited two veterans from the L.A. hardcore picture (Paul Roessler and Jeff Dahl) to create DC3, …

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Bracket

California-based Bracket — made up of vocalist/guitarist Marty Gregori, bassist Zack Charlos, guitarist Larry Tinney, and drummer Ray Castro — met up in the first ’90s and initial showcased their power pop and punk sensibilities over the self-released 7″ Large Midge EP. Playing all over the San Francisco region, they …

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The Last

Affected by ’60s browse, psychedelia, and folk-rock, brothers Joe (guitar), Mike (vocals), and David Nolte (bass) of LA formed the final in 1976, alongside associates Jack port Reynolds (drums) and Vitus Matare (keyboards). THE FINAL might be regarded as a seminal indie music group, having released early singles independently label, …

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The Jesus Lizard

Willfully abrasive and atonal, the Jesus Lizard emerged in the first ’90s as a respected noise rock-band within the American independent underground. Through the first area of the 10 years, the music group turned out some independent information filled up with scathing, disembowelling, guitar-driven pseudo-industrial sound, which received reviews that …

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The Manges

Among the biggest pop-punk rings in Europe, La Spezia, Italy’s the Manges formed in 1993 across the core trio of vocalist/guitarist Andrea Caredda, bassist Mass Zannoni (aka Mass Mosrite), and drummer Manuel Cossu. The people were influenced by rings just like the Ramones, the Hard-Ons, as well as the Queers, …

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Angry Samoans

Alongside X, Dark Flag, Fear, as well as the Circle Jerks, the savagely satirical Irritated Samoans rode the very first wave of LA punk. Produced in Truck Nuys, CA, in the summertime of 1978, the music group was founded by performers and guitarists “Steel” Mike Saunders and Gregg Turner, a …

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