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I’m So Hollow

I’m So Hollow was a goth-tinged post-punk music group, located in Sheffield, Britain, that had root base within a punk music group called V4. Following the morph into I’m Therefore Hollow in 1979, the music group had taken cues from famous brands Cable and Siouxsie as well as the Banshees. …

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Jackson Del Ray

Philip Drucker, alias Jackson Del Ray, is a curious and somewhat mysterious body whose music is undeservedly small known. Drucker was a skill student who initial found most people’s see being a founding person in Savage Republic. The music group was originally referred to as Afrika Corps, but Drucker had …

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Easter Monkeys

Cleveland post-punk combo the Easter Monkeys was formed in 1981 by guitarist Jim Jones, a longtime community music picture fixture who previously tenured in the Electric powered Eels as well as the Styrenes. Ex-Kneecappers vocalist Chris Yarmock, bassist Charlie Ditto and drummer Linda Hudson finished the lineup, which dissolved in …

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S.Y.P.H.

A cult band within their local Germany and much more obscure to all of those other world, S.Con.P.H. are comparable to Blurt, the Fall, Cable, the Plastic Folks of the World, and various other long-running works who influence rock and roll from its extremely fringes. Shaped in the town of …

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Ex-Blank-Ex

Cleveland experimental music and efficiency art troupe Ex-Blank-Ex assembled 6 from the city’s essential underground voices — previous Electric powered Eels John Morton and Dave E., ex-Mirrors drummer Michael Weldon, Andrew Klimeyk (young sibling of Styrenes frontman Jamie), CLE Mag publisher Jim Ellis, and Anton Fier. Shaped in 1978, Ex-Blank-Ex’s …

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Animals & Men

In the past due ’70s, numerous British acts followed the same trajectory as Animals & Men: these were initially catalyzed by punk, briefly managed to get onto vinyl, received airplay around the John Peel off show, and disappeared, departing few traces. In 1978, influenced by punk’s audio, attitude, and appearance, …

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Graph

Graph was a short-lived electronic post-punk music group from Sheffield, Britain, that initially included Ian Elliott, Martin Rootes, Ian Burden and Nik Allday. The music group produced its debut on the Fast label’s 1st Earcom compilation, alongside the Empty College students, the Prats as well as the Plants. Allday remaining …

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Beth Ditto

As business lead singer of indie-disco trio Gossip, nonconformist Beth Ditto became just like well-known for challenging the perceptions of feminine beauty and sexuality as she did on her behalf spellbindingly fresh gospel-soul voice. Blessed Mary Beth Patterson in 1981, she was raised in a little home in Searcy, Alaska …

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Foreign Press

Foreign Press was a short-lived post-punk music group from Manchester that released the next solitary Behind the Cup on the neighborhood Roads Ahead label in 1979. Likened to Pleasure Department in the press, it had been no surprise how the single was made by Rob Gretton, Pleasure Division’s manager.

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2.3

2.3 was a post-punk music group from Sheffield, Britain. Produced in 1977 as 2.3 Children (a moniker that shown the offspring count number of the common home), the group included Haydn Boyes-Weston on drums, Paul Shaft on bass, and guitarist Paul Bower. The group shortened their name to 2.3 a …

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