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Lazy Cowgirls

WHEN THE Ramones have been a road-tested biker gang rather than pop-obsessed cartoon quickness merchants, they could have sounded something similar to The Lazy Cowgirls. Merging the buzzsaw roar of first-wave punk, the sneering attitude of ’60’s garage area rock and roll, the heart-on-your-sleeve credibility of honky-tonk, as well as …

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Dwarves

Lacking G.G. Allin, it might be hard to mention a punk rock-band that went additional to establish a poor reputation compared to the Dwarves. Playing intentionally crude, high-speed punk rock and roll dripping with poor attitude, the Dwarves — led by vocalist Blag Dahlia and guitarist He Who CAN’T BE …

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The Cows

Longtime denizens from the Minneapolis rock and roll picture, the Cows are among America’s great degenerate punk rock and roll bands. Starting as near-total incompetents, they will have become more theoretically polished musicians through the ’90s, but their white-hot sound rock and roll is not tamed one little bit. In …

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Black Lips

Playing garage-flavored punk rock and roll using a Southern accentuate, a messed-up and bluesy undertow, as well as the gleefully destructive influence of the 15-year-old using a tote of firecrackers, the Black colored Lips are an Atlanta-based combo who, after their debut in 2000, soon created a reputation among the …

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Alice Donut

Alice Donut formed within the punk underground of NY City’s Decrease East Part in 1987, eventually releasing 6 studio albums and something live LP (recorded in CBGB’s) before their preliminary break-up eight years later on. Jello Biafra was an early on encouragement for the group, and he authorized these to …

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Pears

New Orleans punk quartet Pears blasted onto the picture in 2014 using their short bursts of hardcore fury. Produced by Zach Quinn (vocals) and Brian Pretus (electric guitar) — both previously from the Lollies — Pears also counted Alex Talbot (bass) and John Bourgeois (drums) in the initial lineup. They …

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Motosierra

Motosierra hailed from Montevideo, Uruguay, where in fact the quartet came together following the past due-’90s demise of Uruguayan works like Chicos Electricos and Mix. With influences such as for example Dwarves, Turbonegro, Puffball, Motörhead, and G.G. Allin, Motosierra’s audio was a ramrod stream of brutal punk chording, screamed vocals, …

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The Riptides

Canadian punk rockers the Riptides hail from Ottawa, Ontario, forming in the middle-’90s with an intense pop sound that nodded towards the Queers and Ramones as very much since it did the Dwarves and Meatmen. Their initial record was released in past due 1997, and the people — twins Andy …

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