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The Blackouts

Hailing from Champaign, IL, the Blackouts spent five years in the garage area banging out Cramping riffs and perfecting their rock and roll & move growl before unleashing their debut, EACH DAY Is normally Sunday Evening, over the Lucid label. The 2002 record brought the initial influx of Strokes, New …

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Man or Astro-man?

Within the surf revival motion of the first ’90s (Shadowy Men on the Shadowy World, Laika & the Cosmonauts, the re-emergence of the fantastic Dick Dale, etc.), Auburn’s Guy or Astro-man? specializes inside a somewhat different variation around the genre, self-described as space-age browse. Created in 1992, the quartet originally …

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Mono Men

About two hours from Seattle, in the seaside town of Bellingham, WA, the Mono Men pursued their campy retreat to ’60s rock revivalism via the Sonics, the Wailers, and plenty of teen exploitation flicks, but avoid being fooled — their music is loud, fast, and aggressive. The Mono Guys doubled …

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New Bomb Turks

Four guys keeping English levels from Ohio Condition University, the brand new Bomb Turks have already been declared as market leaders in the punk rock and roll trend by spiked-haired, hardcore punkers all over the place. They aren’t pop-punk, but ferociously intense and fast, borrowing in the Pagans, Dead Guys, …

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This Moment in Black History

While their name belies the actual fact not all of these are actually African-American, Cleveland, OH’s This Moment in Black History can be an incendiary quartet who delivers fast, loud, and angry punk rock and roll using a bluesy advantage and a feeling of humor that’s clear despite their politically …

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Supersuckers

Something of the anomaly over the Sub Pop roster, the Supersuckers bore a restricted surface area resemblance to grunge, however they were a celebration music group in mind, donning cowboy hats and kicking out a gleefully trashy make of throttling, rockabilly-flavored garage area punk. Their lyrics had been a raucous, …

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’68 Comeback

Not to end up being confused with the Elvis Television particular or Brian Setzer power trio of the same name, ’68 Return rose in the ashes of Ohio’s psychobilly kings, the Gibson Bros., in 1992. Spearheaded right now Memphis-based vocalist/songwriter/musicologist Jeffrey Evans — who’s thought to possess a shrine to …

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Tiger Army

Southern Cal punksters Tiger Military have already been honing their psychobilly twists since 1995, taking part in gigs round the Bay Region where Procedure Ivy, Rancid, and Green Day time made titles for themselves. By 1997, Tiger Military handled departing bandmates in addition to scoring reputation from Rancid’s Tim Armstrong. …

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The Sultans

1 of 2 side tasks launched in 2000 by John Reis throughout a hiatus in actions with his primary band Rocket THROUGH THE Crypt, the Sultans embraced a far more lo-fi garage rock and roll format compared to the Hot Snakes (where Reis reunited with past Drive Want Jehu partner …

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Quadrajets

Southern garbage rockers the Quadrajets originally assembled frontman the Cheetah, guitarists Roman Hardwick P.We. and Jerome J. Jerome, bassist Catfish Dish and drummer Crimson Truth (the last mentioned replaced with time by K.Con. Truck Zant). The music group debuted within the springtime of 1995 using the Sympathy for the Record …

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