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The Night Marchers

THE NIGHT TIME Marchers represent a gathering of the thoughts of a number of the stronger figures in Western world Coast punk. THE NIGHT TIME Marchers had been founded by guitarist John Reis, aka Speedo, who previously led the rings Rocket in the Crypt, Get Like Jehu, Pitchfork, the Sultans, …

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Worthless United

Since 1993, New Jersey’s Worthless United continues to be specializing in the sort of melodic however stomping punk that bands just like the Clash, Sham 69, as well as the Damned were known for during punk’s early years. Worthless United (that was originally known as Worthless) doesn’t enter emocore, a …

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DMZ

Before Jeff “Monoman” Connolly formed Boston’s seminal garage rock terrorists the Lyres, he is at a past due-’70s prototype referred to as DMZ. Apart from a few music artists, DMZ as well as the Lyres had been essentially same-sounding rings; DMZ just used a bit more velocity and punk verve. …

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Winnebago Deal

The first 21st century could be remembered as the rock era when bands began ‘downsizing’ the quantity of bandmembers, Various duos appeared during this time period (who handled all of the chores themselves), including British heavies, Winnebago Deal. Hailing from Oxford, the group started like a quartet nevertheless, during 1999. …

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Pere Ubu

Pere Ubu emerged through the metropolitan wastelands of mid-’70s Cleveland to impact the American underground for generations to check out; led by hulking frontman David Thomas, whose absurdist warble and rapturously demented lyrics continued to be the band’s innovative concentrate throughout their lengthy, convoluted profession, Ubu’s protean artwork punk audio …

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The Electric Eels

What is it possible to say in regards to a scuzzy couple of troublemakers, who used stone as method of venting their seemingly endless irritation, boredom, and hatred upon an unsuspecting community? Think about, “Great, do they make any information?” The Electric powered Eels may are already the biggest couple …

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Cougars

Chicago’s Cougars shaped in 2000 from remainders of local ska-ish heroes Hot Range Jimmy. Eight dudes solid, their lineup included vocalist Matt Irie, keyboardist Sam Ambrosini, and guitarists Brett Meingasner and John Mclurg; a tempo portion of Bryan Bienias (bass) and Brian Wnukowski (drums, ex-Big’n); and horn players Tag Beening …

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Simply Saucer

This four-piece band from Hamilton, Ontario, was formed in 1973 by Edgar Breau on lead guitar and vocals, Kevin Christoff on bass, Neil DeMerchant on drums, and Ping Romany on electronics. Though Just Saucer experienced the guts to gather tremendous affects from rock’s past, like the Velvet Underground, early Red …

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Solid Frog

By melding collectively a firmly wound post-grunge audio using the decidedly even more unpopular taste (for enough time) of past due-’70s/early-’80s hard rock and roll, Sound Frog was probably one of the most inimitable organizations to arise from your Ann Arbor area in the first to mid-’90s. Made up of …

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Apollo Up!

Nashville post-hardcore trio Apollo Up! mixes punky aggression having a fondness for challenging song constructions and unexpected powerful shifts, developing a cerebral but impassioned audio equally comparable to the deceptively available experimentalism of Ted Leo & the Pharmacists as well as the awesome strength of Fugazi. After many years spent …

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