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Dig

Substitute pop/rock quintet Dig shaped in LA in early 1991, with vocalist/guitarist Scott Hackwith (a producer who worked for the Ramones), guitarist Dix Denney (ex-Weirdos and Thelonious Monster), guitarist Jon Morris, bassist Phil Friedmann, and drummer Matt Tecu. After attaining a pursuing around the region and launching the Runt EP …

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Laughing Hyenas

Among the highest-voltage punk serves going to the Midwest in the later ’80s, the Laughing Hyenas matched the thudding grind from the Stooges using the bluesy, scuzzed-up post-punk from the PARTY and Pussy Galore. Initially, the band specific in loud dirges overlaid using the tortuous, throat-shredding vocals of frontman John …

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The Necros

Ohio thrash-punksters the Necros debuted in the first ’80s having a nine-track EP released through two preeminent indie brands, Dischord and Contact & Go. Authorized to the second option label 2 yrs later on, the group’s 1st recording, Conquest for Loss of life, became their last for a long time. …

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Big Chief

Not really much grunge because they were high-energy fetishists, rather than a lot funk-rock because they just been funky, Ann Arbor, Michigan’s Big Main were slightly before their amount of time in several ways. Not merely had been they upgrading the audio of Detroit ’69 before the grunge sweepstakes of …

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