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Stiff Little Fingers

Through the first wave of U.K. punk rock and roll, plenty of rings sang in regards to a globe full of assault and chaos, but Stiff Small Fingers didn’t need to imagine a dystopian globe — surviving in Belfast, North Ireland on the elevation of “The Issues,” law enforcement brutality …

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Grinderman

While Nick Cave’s music has evolved from the harrowing post-punk wail from the Birthday Party towards the eloquent and frequently poetic approach he explored for the albums The Boatman’s Call no More Shall We Spend the his group the Bad Seeds, the troublemaking sound vendor of his youth hasn’t entirely …

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Philpot

The straight-ahead and melodic really difficult rock-band Philpot first started gaining notice in later 2004, whenever a rousing occur front of some celebrities within a chic NEW YORK night club owned with the members of Velvet Revolver earned them a little bit of hype in the brand new York City …

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Fifty Caliber Kiss

Brutal East Coastline metal ensemble 50 Caliber Kiss blend the punishing, post-thrash attack of Pantera using the melodic precision of experienced Fresh Wave of English ROCK acts like Iron Maiden and Judas Priest. The Reading, PA, natives’ Common Warning debut, Shield Class Invincible, premiered in early 2007.

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Jay Rock

Born in W, CA, hardcore rapper Jay Rock and roll grew up in the city’s Nickerson Backyards Projects. With many neighborhood teens signing up for a gang, it had been a no-win circumstance for Rock and roll since dangling with some of his years as a child friends intended he …

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Asesino

A side project led by Brujeria guitarist Dino Cazares that’s tighter and somewhat more up-tempo than that of his original music group, Asesino (assassin in Spanish) presented a whos-who of early 21st century metallic players, including users of Static X, Sepultura, Hatebreed, Icepick, and Dread Factory. Authorized to Odio information, …

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Agoraphobic Nosebleed

Going by guitarist/bassist/drum programmer Scott Hull (also of Pig Destroyer and formerly of the.C. aswell), grindcore nut-cases Agoraphobic Nosebleed possess existed in a variety of forms since 1994. Their bleak, punishing audio mixes jointly caustic vocals, severe (and inhumanly fast) drum-machine beats, and Hull’s Earache-schooled electric guitar riffing. Their music …

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Moonshake

Experimental pop outfit Moonshake was led by Dave Callahan, the one-time frontman from the C-86 group the Wolfhounds; after many years from the music picture, he resurfaced in early 1991, putting an advertisement in Melody Manufacturer phoning for bandmates. Among those that responded had been vocalist Margaret Fiedler, bassist John …

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Adolescents

Among Southern California’s best-loved hardcore rings, the Children helped establish the blueprint for Orange State punk, along with Agent Orange and Public Distortion. Although their music was the many standard-issue from the three, the Children’ blazing energy and quintessential teenage snottiness provided them an instantaneous reference to their market, and …

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Iggy Pop

There’s grounds why many consider Iggy Pop the godfather of punk: each and every punk music group of days gone by and present offers either knowingly or unknowingly lent something or two from Pop and his past due-’60s/early-’70s music group, the Stooges. Given birth to on Apr 21, 1947, in …

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