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The Teeth

Punkers one’s teeth formed sometime in 2002 around Ann Arbor, MI. Vocalist Dave Reminick and drummer Andrew Tholl fulfilled through Tholl’s sweetheart at that time. Posting similar passions in rock and roll and experimental music, from the stuffiness and rigidness of music college, Reminick and Tholl made a decision to …

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The Alley Cats

Among the small players in the first days of LA punk, the Alley Felines (Dianne Chai on bass and vocals, Randy Stodola on electric guitar and vocals, and John McCarthy rounding out the trio on drums) released several singles and albums on various brands that made small waves in the …

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Autistic Youth

Autistic Youth are an American punk band from Portland, Oregon. The group was created in 2003 by guitarists Alex Tryon and Adam Becker, along with bassist Nick Vicario and drummer Seve Sheldon. Affected by traditional ’80s west coastline punk just like the Children as well as the Wipers, Autistic Youngsters …

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Testors

As the Stooges, Blondie, and Speaking Heads are revered for his or her punk rock and roll antics and unchangeably praised to be an integral part of a major rock and roll trend in the past due ’70s, there’s one band which has been consistently overlooked. The Testors produced as …

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Youth Brigade

Existing for nine weeks between March and December 1981, Youth Brigade became an essential area of the delivery of the D.C. hardcore picture, alongside fellow music group Minor Threat. Created from your ashes of Teenager Idles — of whom Small Threat’s Ian MacKaye was also an associate — as well …

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X

X were definately not the initial punk rock-band in LA, plus they weren’t the first ever to achieve some degree of nationwide reputation, but in an extremely real way, these were the types who place the L.A. punk picture around the map. X had been the 1st L.A. punk music …

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Darby Crash

Although he only appeared on a small number of singles, one full-length album, and one film documentary during his short life, Germs frontman Darby Crash certainly remaining his mark around the punk rock and roll world. Few rock and roll “performers” (the word can be used loosely in Crash’s case) …

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The Bulemics

Although punk is definitely known because of its in-your-face attitude, not absolutely all punk bands want in fighting the energy. Punk has already established its sociopolitical agitators — the Sex Pistols, the Clash, as well as the Deceased Kennedys had been among early punk’s even more famous protest rings — …

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The Zeros

Also known as “the Mexican Ramones,” the Zeros (guitarist and singer Javier Escovedo, second guitarist Robert Lopez, bassist Hector Peñalosa, and drummer Baba Chenelle) were one among many contributors towards the L.A. punk explosion in the past due ’70s. Although they under no circumstances received the acclaim of such L.A. …

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45 Grave

.45 Grave was a Los Angeles-based death-rock band whose macabre, morose and sometimes amusing music helped to obtain the goth-rock genre off to its shambling life. In 1985, after getting a fair offer of interest via gloom-ridden gigs and many depressing produces, the band split, with Paul B. Cutler and …

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