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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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Rikk Agnew

Using the Adolescents, Agnew became referred to as one of the better guitarists in the Southern California hardcore punk scene. Following the Children’ first break up, he documented a one-man single album, SIMPLY BY Myself, and used Christian Death before making a decision to re-form the group in 1986. Following …

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Christian Death

The founding fathers of American goth rock and roll, Christian Loss of life took a relentlessly confrontational stand against organized religious beliefs and conventional morality, with an appetite for provocation that made Marilyn Manson appear to be Stryper. Irrespective of who was simply leading or executing within the group, Christian …

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