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The Fix

Among the earliest from the Midwest’s hardcore rings, Lansing, MI’s the Repair played ferocious music in a recklessly fast swiftness, literally burning up through the arc of the band from delivery to crash in only 22 months. Comprising guitarist Craig Calvert, vocalist Steve Miller, drummer Jeff Wellman, and bassist Mike …

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Give Until Gone

Grandson of the Portuguese poet, vocalist and guitarist Dan Sena started Offer Until Gone with bassist Jim Schwartz in 1997. Guitarist Jamie Cechin and drummer Jason Welsher became a member of and the music group documented their debut EP, and then find out by their label that there is no …

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Freya

After splitting up in 2001, Globe Turmoil reorganized as Freya, with three ex-Earth Turmoil members (vocalist Karl Buechner, guitarist Erick Edwards, and bassist Bulldog) joined by fresh recruits Darian Lizotte (guitar, vocals) and Corey Koniz (drums). Switching their concentrate from music about straight-edge lifestyle and advocacy of veganism and pet …

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S.O.S.

The music of Boston-based hardcore band S.O.S. discloses a natural, bare-bones visual that harks back again to the style’s early-’80s heyday, when sonic refinements designed little when compared with the tunes themselves. Led by guitarist and maker Eric Lomon, the music group quickly adopted upon their 2003 demonstration tape having …

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NDE

Ferocious, brutal, severe, punishing, claustrophobic; they are the type of words which have typically been utilized to spell it out the ultra-heavy NDE, a metalcore/choice steel music group that was produced in Cleveland, OH, in the middle-’90s. NDE doesn’t have confidence in displaying listeners any mercy; their thick steel/punk assault …

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Wiseguy

Hailing through the same area as labelmates the Apers, Wiseguy were only available in 1996 like a pop/punk clothing. Shaping right into a hard rocking combo from the turn from the hundred years, their Hellacopters-esque debut solitary premiered by Stardumb in 2002.

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400 Blows

Skot Alexander (vocals), Christian Wabschall (acoustic guitar), and Ferdinand Cudia (drums) comprise the disorderly trio behind the frenzied noises of 400 Blows. Having spent the past due ’90s crafting a maddening stage existence around a punk-inspired metallic audio, 400 Blows surfaced among the toughest rings on the LA rock and …

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3

Long after early Dischord hardcore bands Small Threat and Grey Matter split up, 3 strings players in the latter as well as the percussionist in the former made a decision to event. Initially, in the springtime of 1986, Ian MacKaye and drummer Jeff Nelson attempted pairing with Grey Matter alums …

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Opposition Party

Opposition Party certainly are a Singaporean punk-metal music group with an extended background. Originally founded in 1986 by Francis Frightful (vocals, acoustic guitar), the music group made background as Singapore’s 1st punk music group and began liberating its music in 1987 on different compilations and limited-edition cassettes. As time passes, …

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Polecat

The 1993 breakups of Gravy Teach and Hour Slave led to the collaboration of guitarist/ vocalist Ted Stevens, drummer Boz Hicks, and bassist Oli Blaha. Heading beneath the name of Polecat, the trio founded their audio with a power of harmonized pop that was filled with a lyrical focus on …

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