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Ensign

Offering ex-members of Vision, H20, and Undertow, and motivated by East Coast hardcore legends Youth of Today, New Jersey’s Ensign was originally a quartet offering vocalist Tim Shaw, guitarist John Fraunberger, bassist Nate Gluck, and drummer Ryan Murphy. Indecision released their self-titled debut EP, quickly accompanied by the four-song Fall …

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Small Arms Dealer

The Long Island-based punk rock outfit Little Arms Seller — containing members from other area bands such as for example Contra, Fellow Task, On the May of Princes as well as the Devil Himself — came into being within the spring of 2004. Group people Jason Lubrano (vocals), Andrew Karaptis …

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Good Riddance

Great Riddance is really a straight-edge hardcore punk music group from Santa Cruz, CA. Led by vocalist Russ Rankin, the band’s longtime lineup included guitarist Luke Pabich, bassist Chuck Platt, and drummer Sean “SC” Retailers. Though it was shaped in 1986 by ex-Fury 66 member Rankin being a tone of …

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Sum 41

Amount 41 strike worldwide radar in 1996 after small Ajax, Ontario proved struggling to fully support the foursome’s combination of punk-pop riffing, hip-hop poses, and toilet-bowl laughter. Led by guitarist/vocalist Deryck Whibley, the music group also included guitarist/vocalist Dave Baksh, bassist Cone McCaslin, and drummer Steve Jocz. Wooed with the …

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Downway

The Calgary centered four-piece of Downway met up in 1995 following the breakup of S.P.We. and Blind Hate. Making use of their origins in hardcore and pop-punk, the lineup of Dave Jr., Dave Holmes, Isaac, and Ryan respectively used acoustic guitar, bass, drums, and vocals. Hourglass Information instantly released Downway’s …

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Belvedere

Acquiring their name from the ’80s sitcom, Belvedere started in Calgary, Alberta, in late 1995 because the three-piece of Steve Rawles (guitar/vocals), Brock (bass), and Dan Hrynuik (drums). Because the years advanced with their revolving lineup, Belvedere continued to be making use of their melodic pop-punk audio that appeared up …

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Western Addiction

Using a song called “Church of Black Flag” on the Fat Wreck debut, Cognicide, Western Addiction’s debt towards the pioneering West Coast hardcore band was clear. The music was dense and choppy, with big bass chords helping guitars that railed against vocalist Jason Hall’s yawping mixture of the cynical and …

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Versus the World

A melodic, post-hardcore/pop-punk device from Santa Barbara, California, Versus the Globe was formed in 2005 by vocalist/songwriter Donald Spence and longtime Ataris bass participant Mike Davenport. Before the band’s development, Spence and Davenport would regularly perform acoustically beneath the Pencapchew moniker. They released their first studio room recording as Versus …

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