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Skewbald/Grand Union

A short-lived task formed during Small Threat’s preliminary (and ultimately temporary) break up, Skewbald/Grand Union kept singer Ian MacKaye and drummer Jeff Nelson jointly, using their curious substance name deriving off their differing views of what things to contact the music group. MacKaye and Nelson initial worked jointly in the …

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Give Until Gone

Grandson of the Portuguese poet, vocalist and guitarist Dan Sena started Offer Until Gone with bassist Jim Schwartz in 1997. Guitarist Jamie Cechin and drummer Jason Welsher became a member of and the music group documented their debut EP, and then find out by their label that there is no …

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Embrace

Anyone who also ever wondered how hardcore pioneer Ian MacKaye will make such a drastic changeover from your gritty, explosive, and terse music of Small Threat towards the expansive, melodic, and unpredictable audio of Fugazi will get the solution in Embrace. Along with Privileges of Planting season (fronted by Fugazi …

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Endicott

Albany, NY-based steel/hardcore hybridists Endicott included vocalist Charles Get rid of, guitarists Ryan Rapp and Don Naylor, bassist Steve Booth, and drummer Jason Nowak. The music group first produced in 2000 and instantly started honing their large yet impassioned audio. The effort exercising and touring paid in early 2004, when …

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Guy Picciotto

Ian MacKaye is arguably probably the most recognizable name with regards to Fugazi (and potentially, most of Washington D.C. hardcore), but that isn’t to state that his Fugazi bandmate, vocalist/guitarist Man Picciotto, hasn’t contributed considerably towards the group aswell. Created in D.C. on Sept 17, 1965, it had been an …

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Juno

Juno has existed in relatively the same form because the music group began in 1995. Even though Seattle emo-core group in the beginning had “Vertebral Tap fortune with drummers,” as you music group member admits, Greg Ferguson authorized on completely in 1997 after an instant succession of employed guns, a …

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Lungfish

Created in Baltimore, MD, in the past in 1988, Lungfish is among the longest making it through emo bands. Authorized to D.C.’s Dischord, Lungfish’s extremely intense, minimalist yet organic music continues to be called from Taoistic to stoic. Vocalist and lyricist Daniel Higgs bares his spirit with each serious album …

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The Capitol City Dusters

Fusing the sentiments of early hardcore as well as the noises of D.C. post-punk, the Capitol Town Dusters began originally as the Dusters in 1996. Guitarist/vocalist Alec Bourgeois and drummer Benjamin Azzara met up when their particular Washington rings, Severin and Delta 72, split. Bassist Costs Colgrove, whose hardcore music …

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Boys Life

Boys Existence were a Kansas Town, Mo., music group with an intensely enthusiastic, but dissonant audio that sprung from the post-hardcore picture in 1993. The music group began releasing materials on break up 7″ information with other regional clothes Secular Theme and Giants Seat. Counting on a stripped-down audio punctuated …

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High-Back Chairs

Ian Mackaye and Brian Baker weren’t the only real ones to go leaps and bounds beyond Small Danger. From 1989 to 1993, Jeff Nelson drummed for Large Back Chairs, almost the very first and last Dischord power pop music group. Peter Hayes, who fronts the Peter Hayes Condition, got the …

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