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Red Aunts

Feminine punk rockers the Crimson Aunts were a tough, uncooked, raunchy combo that arose through the California punk revival from the ’90s. Both praised and dismissed for his or her garage-band amateurishness in early stages, the music group crafted a grimy, scuzzy sound inflected with refined strains of blues, nation, …

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Claw Hammer

Purveying a music squarely located on the more brutal end from the hardcore punk rock and roll spectrum, Clawhammer had been formed in LA, California, USA, in the mid-80s, acquiring their name from a Captain Beefheart lyric. Amongst their first produces was a track-by-track cover record cassette of Devo’s Q: …

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Snapcase

Buffalo, NY-based progressive emocore quintet Snapcase had been originally made up of vocalist Daryl Taberski, guitarists Scott Dressler and Jon Salemi, bassist Bob Whiteside, and drummer Tim Redmond. After gaining an enthusiastic group of fans one of the hardcore community’s revived straight-edge picture, the group agreed upon to the Success …

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Sam Black Church

Boston hardcore music group Sam Black Cathedral — singer Plane, guitarist Ben Crandall, bassist Richard G. Lewis and drummer J.R. Roach — released two albums for regional label Taang! through the mid-’90s: a self-titled record in 1993 as well as the follow-up Allow in Lifestyle, released the next calendar year. …

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Demolition Hammer

NY City’s Demolition Hammer arrived in the East Coastline thrash metal picture circa 1986; immediately after, their first demonstration tape, Skull Fracturing Problem, began producing the rounds of indie record brands and tape-trading supporters alike. Another demonstration, entitled Necrology, appeared two years afterwards and proved sufficient to protected the group …

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