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Cadet

Hailing from Eugene, OR, Cadet unites the task of the three-piece team, led by vocalist and guitarist Ryan Smith, also in charge of a lot of the band’s songwriting, alongside Chad Basom (drums) and Jason Kennedy (bass). Using over the domains of punk and alternate rock, Cadet gives a distinctive …

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Gitogito Hustler

The all-girl Japanese pop-punk act Gitogito Hustler formed in 1995 in Kyoto, Japan. Afterwards relocating to Tokyo, the group comprised Mitsuko (electric guitar), Tae (bass), and sisters Yago (vocals/electric guitar) and Fusa (drums). Setting up their very own label in Apr 2002 called Chocolate Poison, they released the Gitogito.org EP …

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Buzzcocks

Created in Manchester, England, in 1975, the Buzzcocks had been probably one of the most influential rings to emerge in the original wave of punk rock and roll. With their sharp melodies, traveling guitars, and guitarist Pete Shelley’s biting lyrics, the Buzzcocks had been one of the better, most important …

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Stole Your Woman

California pop-punkers Stole YOUR LOVER emerged from Newbury Recreation area to appeal to Takeover Information, which ultimately signed the people and released In Your Package in March 2003. An area on the three-way split alongside Don’t Appear Down and Over It made an appearance a year later on, and gigs …

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Brave Saint Saturn

When they’re not really skanking towards the ska-punk audio in Five Iron Frenzy, Reese Roper (electric guitar/vocals), Dennis Culp (electric guitar), and Keith Hoerig (bass) compose a swirly, spacedelic design in Brave Saint Saturn. They prefer to state they’re forerunners of “astro-rock,” therefore Daring Saint Saturn’s eclectic, loud mixture of …

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The Zero Boys

Admittedly, Indianapolis hasn’t actually been known for producing very much in the form of bands, whether punk or pop or elsewhere. However in the past due ’70s/early ’80s, the Midwestern town produced a music group whose short-lived 1st phase (even more on that later on) produced one of the most …

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Tilt

Berkeley, CA-area punk music group Tilt had been formed in the first ’90s, featuring vocalist/songwriter Cinder Stop (a rare woman performer within the male-dominated punk-pop field), guitarist Jeffrey Bischoff (also Cinder’s spouse), bassist Pete Rypins, and drummer J. Vincent Camacho. The high-energy and socially conscious group 1st released an effective …

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The Vindictives

The Vindictives were among the many groupings to execute poppy punk rock and roll within the underground through the entire ’90s. They started their profession in 1991, reducing their initial 7″ record afterwards that year using the lineup of Joey Vindictive (vocals), Johnny Character (bass), Billy Blastoff (electric guitar), Dr. …

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30 Foot Fall

Punk rock-band 30 Feet Fall experienced frequent lineup adjustments before settling right down to it is current lineup of singer Butch, drummer Brian, bassist Rubio, and guitarist Jason. Originally the music group contains vocalist Billy, bassist Jeff, guitarist Tony Avitia, and Rubio on drums. Rubio — the main one constant …

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Scenes from a Movie

Having a sound that falls directly good legions of post-Fall Out Boy emo/pop-punk bands (think Stress! in the Disco’s vocals over FOB’s hooks), Moments from a Film have their origins in Charleston, WV, devoted to a set of high-school close friends, vocalist/bassist Tony Bush and guitarist Jon Ewing. Both first …

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