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The Valentine Killers

Hailing from Seattle, WA, the Valentine Killers took form in August of 1998 following the demise of their previous music group, the Notorious Brodies. Comprising Brian Coloff (acoustic guitar), Brian LaManna (vocals), Stu Miller (acoustic guitar), Jed Swank (bass), and Jill Trueblood (drums), the quintets cross of 1977 punk and …

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Constraint

Inspired with the metallic hardcore that was developing within their scene of Hanover, Germany, Jörn Alraun (vocals), Bryan Thias (guitar), Jan Vollmann (bass) and Aram Geraets (drums) shaped Constraint in early 1995. Along with fellow brand-new college scenesters Rykers, Constraint also brought in 90’s NY hardcore as well as had …

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Catharsis

Not to end up being confused using the likewise named French artwork rockers in the 1970s, the American action referred to as Catharsis emerged a complete two decades afterwards and played an extremely technical, progressive design of rock. The music group was also short-lived, but despite the fact that vocalist/guitarist …

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Beefcake

Through the hardcore breeding grounds in Orange County, NJ, the four people of Beefcake have already been grinding out their sardonic make of punk since January, 1997. Known for the love of life that presents up in both their lyrics and their shows (the lead vocalist has been recognized to …

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Violent Apathy

As the West and East Coasts got even more attention, the Midwest was a significant hotbed for hardcore punk through the early to mid-’80s, and Michigan’s Violent Apathy certainly added their share of sound towards the proceedings. Violent Apathy had been shaped in the springtime of 1981 by guitarist Richard …

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The Scream

Rising from your ashes of L.A. shred symbols Racer X, the Scream in the beginning presented vocalist/guitarist John Corabi, business lead guitarist Bruce Bouillet, bassist John Alderete, and monster drummer Scott Travis. The second option would quickly depart to become listed on Judas Priest, nevertheless, he was quickly changed by …

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State of Alert (SOA)

In 1979, at age 18, Henry Garfield began his musical career as the lead singer of D.C. hardcore music group Condition of Alert (S.O.A). Garfield, guitarist Michael Hampton, bassist Wendel Blow, and drummer Simon Jacobsen performed their first display in a full time income space and debuted using the fast …

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Row 8, Plot 30

Following the breakup from the Omaha-based Anasthesia, guitarist J.J. Bonar, bassist Tom Freeman, and drummer David Collins met up with previous Jimmy Skaffa vocalist Ross Manhart to create Row 8, Story 30 in the summertime of 1996. By adding second guitarist Corey Kruse, the quintet’s audio of funk and metallic …

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Panoply Academy Glee Club

The Panoply Academy Glee Membership is made up of Nick Quagliara (vocals, bass), Marty Sprowles (vocals, guitar), Darin Glenn (vocals, guitar, trombone), Bekkah Walker (vocals, keyboards, samples), and Ryan Hicks (drums). Produced in springtime 1996 in Bloomington, IN, the group released the one “The Administration” in Apr 1997. Their full-length …

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Kid Dynamite

Philadelphia emo quartet Child Dynamite was formed in 1997 by ex-Lifetime guitarist Dan Yemin, who recruited bassist Steve Ferrel and drummer/fellow Life time co-founder David Wagenschutz for regular practice classes which with time yielded a vocal-free demonstration cassette. With the help of vocalist Jason Shevchuk, the group performed their first …

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