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Young Heart Attack

Young CORONARY ATTACK shaped in 2001 around Austin, TX scene vets Chris Hodge (vocals/guitar), ex-Sixteen Deluxe’ers Chris Smith (guitar; heretofore referred to as Frenchie) and Steven Hall (bass), and previous Fastball drummer Joey Shuffield. Vocalist Jennifer Stephens was also tapped, being a foil to Hodge’s barely-contained yell. A circular of …

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Gizmos

Created in Bloomington, Indiana, USA, in 1976, the Gizmos revolved around many contributors to the choice broadsheet fanzine Gulcher. These were in the beginning led by vocalist ‘Krazy’ Ken Highland, but he remaining the ‘group’ to serve amount of time in the united states Marines. The Gizmos released four EPs, …

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Adam West

Named following the actor who’ll always be understand as “that man who performed Batman on that campy ’60s display,” Adam Western wanted to recreate the old-school punk sounds from the Misfits as well as the Stooges with their hometown of Washington, DC. Getting started in past due 1991, it wasn’t …

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Iggy Pop

There’s grounds why many consider Iggy Pop the godfather of punk: each and every punk music group of days gone by and present offers either knowingly or unknowingly lent something or two from Pop and his past due-’60s/early-’70s music group, the Stooges. Given birth to on Apr 21, 1947, in …

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60 Ft. Dolls

The Welsh music group 60 Ft. Dolls smacked themselves in to the middle-’90s post-grunge surge and appreciated moderate achievement in the U.K. They hardly ever completely got off the bottom enough to mildew something more determining. Hailing in the working-class suburb of Newport, Wales, Richard Parfitt (vocals/electric guitar) and Mike …

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Mick Farren

To state that Mick Farren was a “jack port of all deals” is positioning it mildly. Getting started as an associate of English psych rockers the Deviants, Farren traversed an extended and winding profession that included such occupational descriptors as vocalist, journalist, novelist, non-fiction writer, and — some might state …

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Dick Wagner

As you of renowned manufacturer Bob Ezrin’s hired weapons throughout a lot of the ’70s, guitarist Dick Wagner lent his using (and perhaps, songwriting) talents for some from the decade’s biggest hard rock and roll albums, including Lou Reed’s Rock and roll N’ Roll Pet, Alice Cooper’s Welcome to My …

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Destroy All Monsters

An anti-rock music group founded in direct a reaction to the pretensions and complacency of 1970s pop music, the Detroit-based sound deconstructionists Destroy All Monsters earned their very best attention in the peak from the punk period, because of a lineup that included alumni from the MC5 as well as …

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The Unrelated Segments

Taylor, Michigan-based teenager rockers the Unrelated Sections formed in past due 1966 across the nucleus of vocalist Ron Stults and business lead guitarist Rory Mack, who have together got previously teamed in the short-lived Town Beaus. Also including tempo guitarist John Torok, bassist Barry Vehicle Engelen, and drummer Andy Angellotti, …

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The Dictators

Created in 1974, N.Con.C.’s Dictators had been among the finest & most influential proto-punk rings to walk the planet earth. Alternately reveling in and satirizing the wanton excesses of the rock & move way of life and lowbrow tradition (e.g., wrestling, Television, junk food), using their world-view described by bassist/keyboardist …

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