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Adolescents

Among Southern California’s best-loved hardcore rings, the Children helped establish the blueprint for Orange State punk, along with Agent Orange and Public Distortion. Although their music was the many standard-issue from the three, the Children’ blazing energy and quintessential teenage snottiness provided them an instantaneous reference to their market, and …

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Appalachian Death Ride

Originally intended in an effort to kill time while living away in the backwoods of Athens, OH, Appalachian Death Ride debuted in 1989 using their large hybrid of psychedelic punk. After launching their debut EP, Butterfly 2, in 1989, the music group eventually progressed using a quicker, noisier impact of …

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Another Victim

Another Victim was on the forefront from the burgeoning vegan straight-edge-oriented metalcore motion of the past due ’90s. Hailing from your same Syracuse, NY, hometown of genre regular bearers, close friends, and supporters Globe Problems, Another Victim’s lyrics attacked medication and animal misuse, pornography, and racism as savagely as their …

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Iggy Pop

There’s grounds why many consider Iggy Pop the godfather of punk: each and every punk music group of days gone by and present offers either knowingly or unknowingly lent something or two from Pop and his past due-’60s/early-’70s music group, the Stooges. Given birth to on Apr 21, 1947, in …

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Thomas Dolby

Though he never really had many hits, Thomas Dolby became probably one of the most recognizable numbers from the synth pop motion of early-’80s new wave. This is largely because of his skillful advertising. Dolby advertised himself as some sort of mad scientist, an egghead who experienced successfully harnessed the …

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Thinkman

Fake organizations usually result from record label professionals eager to earn money by advertising an “ideal” music group they come up with from scuff. Famous for example the Monkees and Milli Vanilli. Thinkman was such an organization, however the idea originated from bandleader/songwriter/maker Rupert Hine and contains a storyline to …

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Thumb

With their origins firmly put into hardcore punk, the German-based quintet of Thumb met up in 1993. Originally comprising Claus Grabke (vocals), Jan Hendrik Meyer (bass), Axel Hilgenstoehler (acoustic guitar), and Steffen Wilmking (drums), Jens Goessling (turntables) was ultimately put into the lineup for his contribution of sampling methods, instead …

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Mono Men

About two hours from Seattle, in the seaside town of Bellingham, WA, the Mono Men pursued their campy retreat to ’60s rock revivalism via the Sonics, the Wailers, and plenty of teen exploitation flicks, but avoid being fooled — their music is loud, fast, and aggressive. The Mono Guys doubled …

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!Action Pact!

One of the most abrasive early-’80s Uk punk-pop organizations, thanks in huge part towards the siren shrieks of business lead vocalist George Cheex (actually a lady), !Actions Pact! released just two albums before becoming cast towards the winds through the decrease of outrageous punk rings during the middle-’80s. The group …

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ANTiSEEN

Best known seeing that the backing music group in G.G. Allin’s Murder Junkies LP, ANTiSEEN was a longstanding “destructo” punk work that initial noticed the light of time in 1983. Located in NEW YORK, ANTiSEEN embraced a unusual mix of redneck rock and roll, punk, pro-wrestling, and on-stage antics that …

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