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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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Mushroom

The idea behind Mushroom, a band that dabbles in space rock, Delta blues, Krautrock, and jam band-ism, is among freedom — never make the same album twice and make an effort to do something differently each and every time you get on-stage. Mushroom are recognized for known for an ever-changing …

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Savage Republic

Numbers of considerable repute inside the LA post-punk community from the 1980s, Savage Republic grafted tribal percussion, industrial drones, and raga-like acoustic guitar lines together to art an idiosyncratically moody audio with flashes of both desolation and eloquent grandeur. With the capacity of both severe dissonance and shimmering textures, Savage …

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Slovenly

Loved by those that were lucky to listen to them, Slovenly shaped when Saccharine Trust drummer Rob Holzman come up with the strap Slovenly Peter after his departure from Rely upon 1981. The “Peter” was ultimately dropped, as well as the music group released its debut for the Minutemen’s New …

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