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Old Skull

Hardcore punk’s response to the Shaggs (or possibly Jordy), Aged Skull were a novelty coup within their first incarnation: a trio of nine-year-old young boys who played their very own instruments (pretty much), and screamed out profanities and sociable protests with bratty aplomb. If their musicianship wasn’t precisely precocious, a …

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The Flexibles

Prolific Glasgow-based experimental musician Richard Youngs has included the vocal and instrumental talents of his son Sorley in his recordings because the past due 2000s. Along with regular collaborator Andrew Paine, they produced an experimental noise-punk music group known as the Flexibles. Their tunes feature free-form thrashing along with Sorley’s …

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Earth Dies Burning

Created in 1981 in L.A.’s San Fernando Valley, Globe Dies Burning up was several (incredibly) small punks who inadvertently pioneered synth punk simply by eschewing guitars and only cheaper Casio keyboards. All between your age groups of ten and 14 when the music group started, EDB’s preliminary lineup was composed …

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Tiny Masters of Today

Tiny Experts of Today took their name from a music group in the Blake Nelson book Rockstar Superstar, a mature novel about the tests and tribulations to be in a rock-band. The Tiny Experts — Ivan, 13, acoustic guitar and vocals, and his sister Ada, 11, bass and vocals — …

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