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Leathermouth

Not to end up being confused with the Leatherface punks from Britain, New Jersey’s Leathermouth may be the creation of Frank Iero (tempo guitarist for emo-rockers My Chemical substance Love) and his friend Rob Hughes. Both produced the hardcore group in 2007, after transferring a lot of time without an …

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Dag Nasty

Dag Nasty kept roaring D.C.-styled hardcore alive through the mid-’80s. Even though group was even more available and melodic than Small Threat, it by no means dropped its bracing, blistering advantage. Formed by previous Small Threat and Meatmen guitarist Brian Baker and ex-DYS vocalist Dave Smalley, Dag Nasty documented their …

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Endwell

We were young as hardcore babies loving rings like Hatebreed and Earth Crisis, Endwell emerged together in Queens, NY, making use of their have version of thrashing melodic hardcore. The people played their initial gig in nov 2003, and shortly found that getting from Queens was helpful (irrespective of its …

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Hammerhead

With power and strength to spare, post-punk hard rock and roll trio Hammerhead could as easily have already been called “Sledgehammer” (even though a heavy metallic outfit from England hadn’t beat these to it). Paul Sanders (vocals, acoustic guitar), Paul Erickson (vocals, bass), and Jeff Mooridian Jr. (drums) created the …

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Vinnie Caruana

Vinnie Caruana was an American singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, most prominently known for fronting pop-punk music group the Movielife, and post-hardcore ensemble We Am the Avalanche. Hailing from Long Isle, NY, he started his songwriting profession in 1997 when he became a member of the Movielife as frontman. His sure-fire rise …

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Girls Against Boys

Girls Against Kids’ dual-bass assault and Scott McCloud’s wheezy sing-speak vocals (similar to the Fall’s Tag E. Smith) produce a lively, if sometimes loud, sound that could most likely annoy listeners if it weren’t for the D.C. band’s great Fugazi-influenced tracks. Girls Against Kids’ 1989 debut recording, Tropic of Scorpio, …

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Casket Salesmen

Phil Pirrone (bass, vocals, acoustic guitar, development) and Nate Lindeman (acoustic guitar, vocals, development) are Casket Salesmen: a progressive clothing citing Red Floyd, Foo Fighters, Ruler Crimson, Wedding cake, and My Morning hours Jacket amongst their many affects, and meshing hard rock and roll, alternative, electronic, along with other unusual …

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Frank Iero

My Chemical substance Romance tempo guitarist Frank Iero was created on Halloween 1981 and was raised in Belleville, NJ, near his upcoming bandmates Ray Toro and Gerard and Mikey Method. He didn’t head to school together, however, attending an area Catholic school rather, so when a sickly child, he experienced …

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Protest the Hero

Combining technical steel and post-hardcore instincts, Whitby, Ontario’s Protest the Hero are made up of Rody Walker (vocals), Tim Millar (guitar/vocals), Luke Hoskin (guitar/vocals), Moe Carlson (drums), and Arif Mirabdolbaghi (bass/vocals). Beginning as many rings do — using a common musical interest found among senior high school close friends — …

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Candy Machine

Beginning in 1990 after turning their hometown of Baltimore ugly searching for a guitarist, Derrick Buisch (bass), Joseph Heeg (drum), and Peter Quinn (vocals) eventually found out Daniel Papkin to satisfy the six string part; completing the fall into line of The Chocolate Machine. With an impact that rooted from …

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