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Vile Cherubs

Affected by obscure ’60s psychedelic rock and roll bands like 50 Foot Hose as well as the past due-’80s indie post-hardcore scene in D.C., the Vile Cherubs combined the avant-garde from the ’60s using the punk bluntness from the ’80s. The group broke in to the past due-’80s D.C. punk …

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Skewbald/Grand Union

A short-lived task formed during Small Threat’s preliminary (and ultimately temporary) break up, Skewbald/Grand Union kept singer Ian MacKaye and drummer Jeff Nelson jointly, using their curious substance name deriving off their differing views of what things to contact the music group. MacKaye and Nelson initial worked jointly in the …

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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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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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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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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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Embrace

Anyone who also ever wondered how hardcore pioneer Ian MacKaye will make such a drastic changeover from your gritty, explosive, and terse music of Small Threat towards the expansive, melodic, and unpredictable audio of Fugazi will get the solution in Embrace. Along with Privileges of Planting season (fronted by Fugazi …

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Youth Brigade

Existing for nine weeks between March and December 1981, Youth Brigade became an essential area of the delivery of the D.C. hardcore picture, alongside fellow music group Minor Threat. Created from your ashes of Teenager Idles — of whom Small Threat’s Ian MacKaye was also an associate — as well …

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Revolution Mother

Mike Vallely is most beneficial referred to as a world-class skateboarder, but he’s been a significant music fan the majority of his lifestyle, and since 2002 he’s been dividing his time taken between skating and singing. Delivered in 1970, Vallely noticed Dark Flag in 1984 in Trenton, NJ (not really …

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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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