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The Teeth

Punkers one’s teeth formed sometime in 2002 around Ann Arbor, MI. Vocalist Dave Reminick and drummer Andrew Tholl fulfilled through Tholl’s sweetheart at that time. Posting similar passions in rock and roll and experimental music, from the stuffiness and rigidness of music college, Reminick and Tholl made a decision to …

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Radiopuhelimet

Formed following the break up from the Oulu, Finish-based noise rockers KTMK, Radiopuhelimet met up in 1987 with an increase of of an easy, bass-driven punk approach that was influenced by famous brands Big Dark and Scuff Acid. Debuting using the 1987 EP Sinappoa Ja Ketsuppia through Poor Vugum Information, …

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Qui

Los Angeles-based experimental steel/sound/punk clothing Qui were formed in 2000 throughout the abilities of drummer/vocalist Paul Christensen and guitarist/vocalist Matt Cronk. The duo released their debut record, Baby Kisses, over the Heart of the Champ label in 2003. Jesus Lizard vocalist David Yow became a member of the group in …

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Rapeman

A supergroup of kinds, Rapeman came jointly as a device in 1988 in Chicago, IL, comprising Steve Albini (ex-Big Dark) on guitar, David William Sims (ex-Scratch Acid) on bass, and Rey Washam (ex-Scratch Acid, Big Young boys) on drums. The name for the music group originated from a Japanese comic …

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Nice Strong Arm

Indie-rock and industrial sound blended with goth showmanship and melody structure provided Fine Strong Arm using a concentrate over their many years of documenting for Homestead Information. Founded in Austin but afterwards based in NY, guitarist Kevin Thomson, bassist Jason Asnes and manufacturer Steve McAllister supplied the backbone towards the …

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Big Boys

Appearing out of the then-overlooked Austin, TX, punk scene of the first ’80s, the best Boys mixed two irresistible rock and roll designs into one feverish blend: raging, speedy guitars and body fat, funky backbeats. And even though they continued to produce a few so-so recordings, hardly ever really living …

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Big Black

While punk rock and roll was always said to be about driving the envelope, couple of post-punk bands appeared willing to move quite up to now to creatively confront their market as Big Black. The group’s guitars alternately chopped up such as a machete and surface such as a dentist’s …

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Butthole Surfers

Arguably probably the most infamously named band in the history of popular music — for a long time, radio found their moniker unspeakable, as well as the press deemed it unprintable — Butthole Surfers longer reigned being among the most twisted and depraved acts ever to bubble up in the …

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Hammerhead

With power and strength to spare, post-punk hard rock and roll trio Hammerhead could as easily have already been called “Sledgehammer” (even though a heavy metallic outfit from England hadn’t beat these to it). Paul Sanders (vocals, acoustic guitar), Paul Erickson (vocals, bass), and Jeff Mooridian Jr. (drums) created the …

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Scratch Acid

The Austin, TX, post-hardcore noise group Scuff Acid laid the groundwork for a lot of the distorted, milling alternative punk rockers from the ’90s. Shaped in 1982, the music group originally presented Steve Anderson (vocals), David Wm. Sims (acoustic guitar), Brett Bradford (acoustic guitar), David Yow (bass), and Rey Washam …

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