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Taxi Girl

Taxi Female was formed in Paris in the later ’70s around Daniel Darc (vocals), Mirwais (electric guitar), Laurent Sinclair (keyboards), Stéphane Erard (bass), and Pierre Wolfsohn (drums). The music group played straight alongside such renowned works as Marquis de Sade in the French ’80s cult rings club. Mainly inspired by …

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Tactics

Techniques were probably one of the most celebrated functions on Australia’s new influx scene through the 1970s and ’80s, boasting an eclectic audio that ranged from angular pop and stripped-down psychedelia to worldbeat-influenced melodies and fractured artwork rock and roll, all married towards the thoughtful and provocative lyrics of Dave …

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Rank and File

Produced by brothers Chip and Tony Kinman once they split their hardcore punk group the Dils (who documented the fantastic L.A. punk one “Class Battle”), Rank and Document were, sometimes, a dazzling root base rock post-punk music group that stumbled early in its profession, only to fire out way too …

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Strumpet

Strumpet originally began as a tale by 3 Aberdeen girls who had been all within their mid-teens. By hyping themselves up through internet postings, the trio got their name from a phrase they within the thesaurus beneath the phrase “whore.” Ultimately acquiring their joke to the idea of reserving a …

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The Garbage & the Flowers

Meeting within their teenagers in Wellington, New Zealand, Yuri Frusin and Helen Johnstone began the Garbage & the Blossoms in the past due ’80s, enamored using the seemingly unattainable and lofty notion of being inside a music group. Acquiring their name from a Leonard Cohen lyric, Frusin performed guitar and …

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Polecat

The 1993 breakups of Gravy Teach and Hour Slave led to the collaboration of guitarist/ vocalist Ted Stevens, drummer Boz Hicks, and bassist Oli Blaha. Heading beneath the name of Polecat, the trio founded their audio with a power of harmonized pop that was filled with a lyrical focus on …

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The Valentine Killers

Hailing from Seattle, WA, the Valentine Killers took form in August of 1998 following the demise of their previous music group, the Notorious Brodies. Comprising Brian Coloff (acoustic guitar), Brian LaManna (vocals), Stu Miller (acoustic guitar), Jed Swank (bass), and Jill Trueblood (drums), the quintets cross of 1977 punk and …

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Constraint

Inspired with the metallic hardcore that was developing within their scene of Hanover, Germany, Jörn Alraun (vocals), Bryan Thias (guitar), Jan Vollmann (bass) and Aram Geraets (drums) shaped Constraint in early 1995. Along with fellow brand-new college scenesters Rykers, Constraint also brought in 90’s NY hardcore as well as had …

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Honeyburst

Upon the 1997 break-up from the Cynics, vocalist Michael Kastelic shifted to front Honeyburst by using ex-Heretics guitarist Mike Michalski. Along with Smith Hutchings (bass) and Jon Sofa (drums), the eventual cross of 60s garage area sleaze and ’77 punk was brought in with their hometown of Pittsburgh. Their 1st …

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Catharsis

Not to end up being confused using the likewise named French artwork rockers in the 1970s, the American action referred to as Catharsis emerged a complete two decades afterwards and played an extremely technical, progressive design of rock. The music group was also short-lived, but despite the fact that vocalist/guitarist …

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