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Vipers

Manchester, England’s Vipers had been founded in Oct of 2006 by vocalist/electric guitar Nathan, bassist Scott, fuzz bassist Joey (that is right, two bass players), and drummer Kyle, using the shared objective of defying ready-made genre containers using their spontaneous and explosive make of garage area rock. And in addition, …

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Frank Carter

Growing up enthusiastic about music, skateboarding, and painting, Hertfordshire, England singer/songwriter Frank Carter got a flavor for punk rock and roll early on, aiming to vibe using the Clash reports in his parents’ music collection. While he appreciated a few of it, the innovative youngster discovered the band a touch …

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Mick Jones

Best known among the leader’s of 1 of the best punk rock and roll bands ever, the Clash, vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Mick Jones was one of the most musically adventurous music artists from the genre, especially evident in his post-Clash clothing, the alt-dance clothing Big Sound Dynamite. Created Micheal Geoffrey Jones on …

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The Outsiders

Not to end up being confused using the Cleveland-based music group that enjoyed popular with “Period Won’t I WANT TO” in 1966, the Outsiders were among the first rings on the English punk picture to commit their noises to vinyl fabric. Boasting an edgy but decisively rocking audio that was …

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Skrewdriver

Cultivating among the scariest jobs in the punk rock and roll scene, Skrewdriver have grown to be the proud poster boys for the racial-hate movement in britain. They define the stereotypical picture of skinheads, preaching the Aryan values from the Nazis, while alternately producing violent and visceral music because of …

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Disco Zombies

Melodic Leicester, England punk band Disco Zombies included bassist Geoff Dodimead, drummer Andy Fullerton, guitarist Johnny “Electric guitar” Hawkins, and vocalist/guitarist Andy Ross, until Dave Henderson — who had completed costume design for Derek Jarman’s film Jubilee — was added being a vocalist. The quintet documented a four-track EP, nonetheless …

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The Blockheads

The backing music group from the legendary Ian Dury, the Blockheads were formed in 1977 to online backup and promote Dury on tour for his New Shoes or boots and Panties!! record. Composed of Chaz Jankel, Norman Watt-Roy, Charlie Charles, John Turnbull, and Mick Gallagher, the Blockheads shortly found themselves …

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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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The Undertones

The Undertones slam-bang punk-pop drew its strength in one inescapable fact: you didn’t need a secret handshake to take pleasure from it. John and Damian O’Neill mated infectious acoustic guitar hooks to ’60s garage area, ’70s glam rock and roll, and Feargal Sharkey’s personal vocal quaver. Those characteristics came together …

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999

Among the longest-lived sets of the punk period, 999 formed in London in Dec 1976. Led by vocalist/guitarist Nick Money, a onetime college student in the Canterbury University of Art beneath the tutelage of Ian Dury and a previous person in the pub rock and roll units Kilburn as well …

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