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Saccharine Trust

Although Greg Ginn’s record label SST was, in early stages, from the angry, overamped guitar rant of SoCal hardcore (a few of which came thanks to Ginn’s very own band Dark Flag), SST was also recording bands that pushed the limits of hardcore. Rings just like the Minutemen, General Congress …

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Minutemen

More than some other hardcore music group, the Minutemen epitomized the free-thinking indie ideals that shaped the primary of punk/option music. Wildy eclectic and politically innovative, the Minutemen by no means stayed in a single place too much time; they relocated from punk to free of charge jazz to funk …

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Universal Congress Of

Led by ex-Saccharine Trust axewielder Joe Baiza, Common Congress Of started as the name for Baiza’s 1987 single record later getting the name of his okay, funky backing strap. Although on his debut single LP he was still playing semi-improvised, avant-garde jazz-rock much like what he was discovering in Saccharine …

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Joe Baiza

Joe Baiza is actually among the great guitarists to emerge from the so-called punk rock and roll picture of southern California, “so-called” because the majority of Baiza’s music suits more in to the category of free of charge jazz or jazz-rock. He offers often been prior to the curve along …

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The Garden

Growing through to the hardcore music of Saccharine Trust, the Minutemen, and Eliminating Joke, and writing the quirky insider humor of rings like Dead Milkmen, THEY COULD BE Giants, and Ween, twin brothers Fletcher and Wyatt Shears began the band Back garden within their hometown of Orange, California if they …

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