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The Takers

The Takers, from Boston, play a rough make of punk music that incorporates more hooks from garage area rock than most such rings do, paced from the abrasive half-screamed vocals of Mike Carreiro. Their debut EP, By no means Escape These Blues Alive, arrived in 2001. A yr later on, …

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Zeni Geva

Among Japan’s more eccentric and intriguing great music exports from the past due ’80s and ’90s, self-professed “progressive hardcore trio” Zeni Geva (their name derives from a historical Japanese term for “cash” along with a corruption from the German “gewalt,” or assault) forcibly fused components of rock, hardcore, industrial music, …

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Guapo

Prolific English avant-proggers Guapo have released several albums and EPs since forming in 1994. Despite frequently changing in one launch to another, or in some instances, from one track to another, their style offers maintained basic research factors including France’s Magma (whom they name-checked in a single album name), Japan’s …

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Oxbow

The provocative San Francisco-based quartet Oxbow formed in the past due ’80s around vocalist Eugene Robinson, guitarist Niko Wenner, bassist Dan Adams, and drummer Greg Davis. Merging the squall of rings like the PARTY with components of free of charge jazz and musique concrète, the group debuted in 1990 with …

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