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Rank and File

Produced by brothers Chip and Tony Kinman once they split their hardcore punk group the Dils (who documented the fantastic L.A. punk one “Class Battle”), Rank and Document were, sometimes, a dazzling root base rock post-punk music group that stumbled early in its profession, only to fire out way too …

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Dils

The Dils were one of the primary pulls on the later ’70s L.A. punk circuit. Led by harmonizing brothers Chip and Tony Kinman, the group performed short, aggressive tracks with politics lyrics, frequently from a socialist point of view. Through the group’s four many years of lifestyle, it just released …

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Cowboy Nation

Shaped by Chip and Tony Kinman in 1996 following the demise of the infinitely successful cowpunk strap, Rank & Document, Cowboy Country can be an outfit focused on keeping real cowboy and Traditional western music alive and essential. The Kinmans started performing an acoustic gig around L.A. just before adding …

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