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Gibby Haynes

Butthole Surfers frontman Gibby Haynes is by much among rock’s most outrageous and unstable performers. Whether carrying out nude or inside a woman’s gown, firing blanks from a shotgun in to the target audience, performing through a megaphone, producing a complete clutter from the stage, or rambling on non-sensically in …

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Qui

Los Angeles-based experimental steel/sound/punk clothing Qui were formed in 2000 throughout the abilities of drummer/vocalist Paul Christensen and guitarist/vocalist Matt Cronk. The duo released their debut record, Baby Kisses, over the Heart of the Champ label in 2003. Jesus Lizard vocalist David Yow became a member of the group in …

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Naglfar

Originally named “Uninterred,” Swedish black metal band Naglfar was were only available in 1992 simply by vocalist Jens Rydén and bassist Kristoffer Olivius, and it has its roots within the era’s convoluted post-thrash scene. These were shortly joined up with by guitarists Morgan Hansson and Andreas Nilsson, and, for a …

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Scratch Acid

The Austin, TX, post-hardcore noise group Scuff Acid laid the groundwork for a lot of the distorted, milling alternative punk rockers from the ’90s. Shaped in 1982, the music group originally presented Steve Anderson (vocals), David Wm. Sims (acoustic guitar), Brett Bradford (acoustic guitar), David Yow (bass), and Rey Washam …

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Fury of Five

Wanting to have the ability to contend with the neighboring hardcore scene of NEW YORK, New Jersey’s Fury of Five got their begin in 1994 and also have since then added to the region from the East Coast. Merging old-school ethics with some metal and a lot of breakdowns, Fury …

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The Jesus Lizard

Willfully abrasive and atonal, the Jesus Lizard emerged in the first ’90s as a respected noise rock-band within the American independent underground. Through the first area of the 10 years, the music group turned out some independent information filled up with scathing, disembowelling, guitar-driven pseudo-industrial sound, which received reviews that …

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