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The Horrors

Hailing from Cedar Rapids, IA, this bass-less trio creates punked out garage area rock and roll drenched in reverb and distortion. Very much like Doo Rag as well as the Gories, but with a larger rockabilly impact. Their eponymous debut premiered on In debt in 2000.

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Action Swingers

The brainchild behind the Action Swingers incendiary garage area punk was New Yorker Ned Hayden. His Stooges-like vocals, electric guitar, and primitive tracks were the sign of the group throughout its different incarnations. Once the music group debuted using a self-titled record, the lineup contains Hayden, guitarist/vocalist Julia Cafritz (ex-Pussy …

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The Delta 72

Contact them R&B’s equal to the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion; the Delta 72 performed revved-up indie rock and roll with more impact in the helter-skelter mayhem of ’60s garage area rock (filled with Farfisa body organ breakdowns) and blues-based punk than from primary R&B. Produced in middle-1994 by vocalist and …

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Chrome Cranks

Created in Ohio by Peter Aaron (vocals, guitar) and William Weber in 1988, the strap pretty much plodded indistinguishably until relocating to NEW YORK in the first ’90s. In 1992, the Cranks had been joined by previous Honeymoon vacation Killers’ bassist Jerry Teel. Drummer Dan Willis authorized on at exactly …

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Bewitched

Bewitched, shaped by previous Sonic Youth drummer Bob Bert, sprang from rather tongue-in-cheek origins. While on tour in the united kingdom, Sonic Youth innovator Thurston Moore informed the press that Bob Bert experienced started a fascinating new group. Nevertheless, the reality of the problem was that Bert, who experienced recently …

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Bambi Molesters

Croatian surf rock revivalists the Bambi Molesters shaped in 1995. Working simply because tight-knit live device, they documented their first record, Dumb Loud Hollow Twang, in mere three hours, rather than longer after their second discharge (1999’s Strength), the music group was playing arenas, starting for the Cramps, Guy or …

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K-Holes

NY City’s the K-Holes took their name from a hallucinatory trance condition often in comparison to a schizophrenic episode that’s due to abuse from the medication ketamine. That may look like a unusual name for the rock-band, but provided the K-Holes’ dark, murky swamp of audio, it is also curiously …

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