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The Go Faster Nuns

Using their energetic punk & move, the Go Faster Nuns hail from Bamberg, Germany, playing a self-described make of beatpunk that falls somewhere within the Who and Black Flag using a generous helping of Devo-esque melodies on top of that. The quartet documented its initial self-titled one in the summertime …

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Wavves

Called for his concern with the ocean, Wavves, the skuzzy task of NORTH PARK slacker Nathan Williams, is definitely a mixture of distorted no-fi and processed sunshiny melodies. Charmingly messy, the majority of his lyrics, while hard to decipher, generally revolve round the topics of weed, boredom, as well as …

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Zebrahead

The Orange Region, CA-based punk-rap outfit Zebrahead was formed in 1996 by vocalist/guitarist Justin Mauriello, guitarist Greg Bergdorf, bassist Ben Osmundson, and drummer Ed Udhus. Influenced by serves including Fugazi as well as the Descendents, the group discovered themselves uninspired by the neighborhood development toward ska-punk and rather began incorporating …

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Gorilla Biscuits

Hardcore symbols Gorilla Biscuits came jointly in the later ’80s to include their two cents towards the straight-edge picture in NEW YORK. Ironically more than enough though, their name originated from the road term for Quaaludes. The group experienced various members within their period jointly, however the band’s “definitive” lineup …

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30 Amp Fuse

Using their musical that is referred to as “crunch pop,” 30 Amp Fuse has offered their hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee with a higher speed of aggressive power-pop. Debuting in 1995 using their 1st full-length FIND YOURSELF, the line-up of Mike Smithers (vocals/ acoustic guitar), Jason Ratliff (drums) and Joshua Bentley …

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The Vandals

Orange State punk veterans the Vandals traced their root base back to the initial times of their regional picture, but didn’t really produce much of a direct effect as saving artists before ’90s. By that point, their snide, terminally juvenile laughter and catchy punk-pop experienced done too much to arranged …

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One Man Army

Found out by Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong within an East Bay golf club, San Francisco’s One Man Army gets the distinction of experiencing the first discharge on Adeline Reports, Armstrong’s label. Begun by Jack port Dalrymple (electric guitar/vocals), Brandon Pollack (drums), and Adam Kotter (bass), the music group is …

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The O.C. Supertones

Leaders of the surprisingly strong Christian ska-punk motion, the O.C. Supertones had been originally formed being a music group called Saved by vocalist Matt Morginsky, drummer Jason Carson, and bassist Tony Terusa. The group didn’t get signed therefore the primary trio produced the O.C. Supertones using the continuous addition of …

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Les Thugs

This melodic-hardcore band from France was signed to Sub Play 1993. Lots of the band’s albums can be purchased in the U.S.; 1989’s Electric powered Issues and 1990’s Still Starving were compiled using one disk by Sub Pop, who also released As Content AS IT CAN BE in 1993, while …

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Squirtgun

Full of a lot of energy and fervor, Squirtgun has melodic punk rock and roll in the Lookout Information tradition, pulling on bands just like the Descendents, Green Time and Screeching Weasel. The music group formed in nov 1993 when punk rock and roll manufacturer and bassist Mass Giorgini made …

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