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Dead to Me

Punk revivalists Deceased to Me shaped in past due 2003 within the wake from the dissolution of San Francisco’s 1 Man Military. The band created around OMA vets Jack port Dalrymple (acoustic guitar/vocals) and Brandon Pollack (acoustic guitar); Western Habit bassist Poultry (who also worked well at Excess fat Wreck …

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Dillinger Four

St. Paul, MN-based punk group Dillinger Four had been produced in 1994 by guitarist Erik Funk and bassist Patrick Costello; the group’s primary line-up, also including guitarist Sloan and drummer Street Pedersen, held jointly long more than enough to record the debut 7″ Higher Aspirations: Tempered and Dismantled before Sloan …

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Flashlight Brown

Flashlight Dark brown featured guitarist/vocalist Matt Hughes, drummer Tim Thomson, bassist Fil Bucchino, and guitarist Mike Conroy. Rocking away from Guelph, Ontario, in 1996, the four pals originally leaned toward a ska-inflected punk audio. They released an eponymous record that same season for the Montreal indie STOMP, but shifted to …

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Fifth Hour Hero

Built on a single stress of epic but roots-conscious punk as X and Sociable Distortion, Montreal’s 5th Hour Hero mixes strong woman vocals with sound, meaty tunes that are not constrained by punk orthodoxy. Created in 1997, Fifth Hour Hero transformed titles and lineups many times before settling into its …

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Kosher

Kosher got their begin in the small city of Warrensburg, MO, in 1995. Conceived being a three-piece, bassist/vocalist Remi Remlinger, guitarist Trent Light, and drummer Rob Garrow started playing jointly in senior high school, playing regional shows and composing songs. They started touring, ultimately playing displays with bands just like …

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J Church

Prolific SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA punk-pop trio J Church was shaped in 1991 by singer/guitarist Lance Hahn and bassist Gardner Fusuhara, longtime friends who previously teamed in Cringer. Called honoring an area bus path, the group experienced some drummers before and following the 1993 discharge of the full-length debut, Quetzalcoatl; …

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The Explosion

Boston punk quintet the Explosion was formed within the fall of 1998 by vocalist Matt Hock, guitarist Dave Walsh, ex-In My Eye bassist Damian Genaurdi, and drummer Dan Colby; the next addition of previous Difficulty guitarist Sam Cave finished the lineup. The group produced its Jade Tree debut in 2000 …

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The Fairlanes

Bringing together the effectiveness of punk rock and roll with melody and rhythmic force, the Fairlanes provide their unique vision for the choice rock and roll scenario. Assembling within the mid-’90s, having a lineup comprising Jason (vocals), Andy (drums), Robbie (acoustic guitar), and Scott (bass), the Fairlanes hand out a …

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Small Brown Bike

We were young together in Marshall, MI, the members of Small Brown Bicycle have already been friends, bandmates, and minor bicycle mechanics nearly all their lives. When brothers Mike and Ben Reed (vocals/acoustic guitar and bass/vocals, respectively), Travis Dopp (acoustic guitar), and Dan Jaquint (drums) had been looking for music …

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Selby Tigers

The band name the St. Paul, MN, neo-punk quartet the Selby Tigers used can be an amalgam; a nod with their hometown turf on Selby Avenue, a high-school group mascot, as well as the aegis of the rebel military. The wildly disparate affects acknowledged within their selected name are reconciled …

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