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The Meatmen

Punk pranksters the Meatmen had among the nastiest, most offensive senses of laughter in every of hardcore — and that is telling something. Politically wrong prior to the term been around, frontman Tesco Vee — the main one constant within the band’s lineup — held points as gleefully ridiculous and …

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The Oppressed

The Oppressed began their infamous career in the first ’80s as an outlet for Roddy Moreno, an outspoken advocate for racial unity within the skinhead and Oi! moments. He created Oi! Information, a short-lived but extremely important label that offered as the electric outlet for the Oppressed’s music. They performed …

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The National Acrobat

The Country wide Acrobat formed in later 1998 around primary songwriter and guitarist Evan Patterson, guitarist Robby Scott, bassist Ty Kreft, vocalist Casper Adams, and Phil Stosberg, one-time drummer for Kentucky straight-edge flag-wavers Onslaught. Acquiring their affects from D.C. punk and hardcore, modern noisecore works like Deadguy, and much more …

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Minutemen

More than some other hardcore music group, the Minutemen epitomized the free-thinking indie ideals that shaped the primary of punk/option music. Wildy eclectic and politically innovative, the Minutemen by no means stayed in a single place too much time; they relocated from punk to free of charge jazz to funk …

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Nationale Blue

Nationale Blue initial were only available in 1999, when 3 previous bandmates present themselves in Boston together. The group acquired some locally released materials, but their first proper record was 2002’s AN ALTERNATIVE Kind of Hearing. The record was a mixture of Dischord-style angular hardcore and impassioned emo-punk and garnered …

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Old Skull

Hardcore punk’s response to the Shaggs (or possibly Jordy), Aged Skull were a novelty coup within their first incarnation: a trio of nine-year-old young boys who played their very own instruments (pretty much), and screamed out profanities and sociable protests with bratty aplomb. If their musicianship wasn’t precisely precocious, a …

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Red Alert

Hailing from Sunderland, Britain, Oi! punk music group Crimson Alert documented one record for the No Upcoming label in 1983, WE HAVE the Power. Once the label proceeded to go bankrupt, Crimson Alert became a dispatch without harbor, and finally disbanded when sufficient arrangements cannot be produced with another label. …

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War of Ages

Based away from Erie, Pennsylvania, decibel-pushing, spiritually billed Christian metalcore outfit Battle of Ages focuses on a muscular mixture of post-hardcore/screamo and melodic, faith-based death steel. Produced in 2002 beneath the moniker Stage Zero, the music group issued its initial album beneath the name Battle of Age range via Hit …

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Minor Threat

Small Risk was the definitive Washington, D.C., hardcore punk music group, setting the design for the straight-edge punk motion of the first ’80s. Led by vocalist Ian MacKaye, the music group was staunchly unbiased and fiercely sober. Through their music, the group turned down alcohol and drugs, espoused anti-establishment politics, …

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Over My Dead Body

Hardcore punk rockers Over My Deceased Body formed in early 2000 following the demise of former rings like Unbroken, and instantly vocalist Daniel Sant, guitarist Aaron Cooley, bassist Rob Moran, drummer Tommy Anthony, and guitarist Scott Lopian became a good straight-edge fivesome performing shows around their local SoCal. They released …

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