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Henry Rollins

In the ’90s, Henry Rollins surfaced being a post-punk renaissance guy, with no self-conscious trappings that plagued such ’80s artists as David Byrne. Pursuing Dark Flag’s break up in 1986, Rollins was been relentlessly active, recording albums using the Rollins Music group, composing books and poetry, carrying out spoken term …

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Ricardo Ray

Ray organized his octet in 1963. He was regarded a virtuoso pianist, music arranger, and composer, whose music group enjoyed tremendous sketching power and was one of the better retailers in the ’60s and ’70s.

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October Faction

Oct Faction was among the many off-shoots of seminal punk music group Dark Flag, led by guitarist Greg Ginn. A supergroup of SST alumni that combined jazz and hard rock and roll primarily as an instrumental automobile. Never a genuine working music group just as much as an intermittent jam …

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Gone

Formed close to the end of his tenure because the leader of LA hardcore legends Dark Flag, Greg Ginn’s instrumental group Eliminated walked the unusual fine range between atonal jazz, riff-heavy rock and roll, and short forays into funk stylings sporadically from 1986 onward. The very first Gone discharge, Let’s …

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Stinking Lizaveta

Stinking Lizaveta’s instrumental post-rock attracts just as much on Sabbath since it will on Sonic Youth or Slint. By merging a stoner/doom steel advantage with jazz, the accuracy and repetition of mathematics rock, as well as the blasting assault of early Dark Flag, Stinking Lizaveta — their name comes from …

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Robert Skoro

Imagine we were young loving the broadly varying music of Doc Watson, Leo Kottke, Jimmy Web page, and Greg Ginn in a little Minnesota city that’s “the sociological exact carbon copy of the color dark brown” — based on the guy himself — and you also might know how vocalist/songwriter/guitarist …

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Wayne Kramer

A member from the legendary MC5, guitarist and proto-punk icon Wayne Kramer came back to prominence through the 1990s being a single performer. Born Apr 30, 1948 in Detroit, he co-founded the MC5 in 1965, teaming with the fantastic Fred “Sonic” Smith to generate the band’s incendiary twin-guitar strike. Their …

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Ethan James

Ethan Adam is really a curious amount, an artist who spent years playing, making and engineering other’s music before finally finding his own muse. Blessed Ralph Uses up Kellogg, he spent period as an adolescent in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA R&B bands within the early-’60s and became a member of …

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Greg Ginn

Unquestionably probably the most influential guitarist to emerge from the later-’70s/early-’80s U.S. hardcore/punk motion was Dark Flag’s Greg Ginn. Under no circumstances afraid to include other musical designs into his playing (specifically jazz fusion and Dark Sabbathy rock), in addition to squealing responses from his amplifier, Ginn’s electric guitar also …

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Black Flag

In lots of ways, Black Flag was the definitive LA hardcore punk band. Although their music flirted with rock and experimental sound and jazz a lot more than that of all hardcore rings, they described the image as well as the visual. Through their ceaseless touring, the music group cultivated …

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