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No Motiv

A punk-pop quartet from Oxnard, CA, Simply no Motiv focus on the type of personal introspection and emotional catharsis that defines the subgenre referred to as emocore. They released two albums on Advantage Information, Cynical and Scarred, and shortly became among the initial bands to indication towards the then-fledgling Vagrant …

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Root Boy Slim

Latter-day satiric genius or obnoxious body fat guy? You become the judge. Suffice it to state that Slim was a glitch in the fantastic rock & move electrocardiogram, but his sophomoric, blues-based mayhem (performed from the Sex Modification Music group) was occasionally funny, even though it was apparent and contrived.

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Jim Carroll

To rock viewers, Jim Carroll’s crowning achievement was the near-hit “INDIVIDUALS WHO Died,” a brutally emotional punk record saluting the victims of the brand new York medication culture. In reality, however, Carroll’s creative legacy was somewhat more complicated and far-ranging — an acclaimed diarist, poet, professional, and spoken term performer, …

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Secret Hate

Key Hate was a short-lived Lengthy Seaside hardcore punk outfit that spent 4 years journeying the Orange Region hardcore circuit, and then vanish without a lot of a ripple. They left out a set of slashes on Bemisbrain’s Hell INVOLVES YOUR HOME compilation and an individual 1983 mini-album, vegetables dance, …

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Screeching Weasel

Chicago’s Screeching Weasel generally possess a polarizing influence on most punk enthusiasts — either you like their amateurish, tuneful Ramones imitation and singer/guitarist Ben Weasel’s smartass suburbanite, often pop culture-oriented lyrics, or you hate them. During the period of the band’s profession, which lasted for greater than a 10 years …

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Penetration

The only real summation you can label of the career of British punks Penetration is, just what a disappointment. In 1977, Penetration released a vintage chunk of punk rock and roll defiance entitled “Don’t Dictate.” With Pauline Murray’s impassioned vocals (sounding a little like X-Ray Spex’s Poly Styrene) at the …

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Joystick

With a feeling of overly busy, melodic punk coupled with youthful energy and aggressive harmonies, Joystick were barely away from high school if they first met up in 1994. Comprising Zach (vocals/ electric guitar), John (bass), Andrew (electric guitar/ vocals) and Brian (drums), the music group first added to several …

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Los Olvidados

In 1980, the Western Coastline outfit los Olvidados burst onto the skatepunk picture, a trend derived of hardcore punk that became extremely popular among skateboarders. They debuted on the Bay Region compilation called NOT Quiet around the Traditional western Front side, originally released in 1982. However, los Olvidados (the Overlooked …

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Joy Division

Formed within the wake from the punk explosion in England, Pleasure Division became the very first band within the post-punk movement by later on emphasizing not anger and energy but mood and expression, directing ahead towards the rise of melancholy alternative music within the ’80s. Although group’s raw preliminary sides …

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Philip Chevron

Multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Philip Chevron combined the music customs of Ireland using the hard-edged attitude of punk rock and roll. A former person in the Pogues as well as the Radiators, Chevron became perhaps one of the most uncommon interpreters from the music of Berthold Brecht and Kurt Weill. The …

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