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Poison Idea

Nihilistic Portland, Oregon hardcore outfit Poison Idea was shaped in 1980 by frontman Jerry A., guitarist Tom Roberts, bassist Chris Tense, and drummer Dean Johnson. The group debuted 3 years later using the EP Get Your Ruler, cramming 13 tunes right into a 16-tiny timeframe; the Record Enthusiasts Are Pretentious …

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The Mr. T Experience

The Mr. T Encounter arrived of the same Berkeley/East Bay Gilman Road punk rock and roll scene that ultimately spawned Green Day time, but they in many cases are overlooked of the annals of this picture, or at least they hardly ever fit prominently in to the punk rock and …

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Pushcar

The Californian contemporary rock group Pushcar originally began in 1983 beneath the moniker Curse Toast, but songwriting pals Chris Farrell and Jim Saunders led themselves from the faculty hangouts to be perhaps one of the most recognized SoCal bar bands through the entire later ’80s and early ’90s. Anthony Mondello …

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Reagan Youth

Be forewarned: The storyplot of the early-’80s NY punk band doesn’t have a content ending. Reagan Youngsters got their begin in 1980 while founding people Dave Rubinstein — later on referred to as Dave Insurgent — and Paul Bakija, aka Paul Cripple, had been in senior high school. Immediately after …

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Wax

This highly accomplished transatlantic duo featured Andrew Gold (b. 2 August 1951, Burbank, California, USA; vocals, electric guitar, keyboards) and Graham Gouldman (b. 10 Might 1946, Manchester, Britain; vocals, electric guitar, keyboards). Gold got a successful single career within the 70s and got fulfilled Gouldman when he done 10cc’s last …

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Weaksauce

Extracted from a slang term signifying superficial or flimsy, this California group started playing jointly as a way to upstage club bands within the Ridgecrest area. The three students toured continuously for four years and do some studio are well. In 1999, Weaksauce released Brutally Honest, a compilation of a …

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SNFU

Created in Edmonton in the first ’80s, SNFU continues to be one of the better and longest living of Canada’s indie punk rings. Led by brothers Bret and Marc Bekle, the music group debuted in 1984 with …NO One Else Wished to Play for Better Youth Organization Information. By 1989, …

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Leatherface

England’s Leatherface certainly are a rare treasure in modern music — an excellent old-fashioned punk rock-band who are neither near-sighted nor necrophiles. But, youngster, do they consider some used to. Frankie Norman Warsaw Stubbs’s tone of voice — well, to contact it untutored will be kind. However once you get …

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Sidecar

Cleveland pop-punk quartet Sidecar — vocalist/drummer Brandon, guitarists Billy and Brett, and bassist Steve — debuted in 1995 using the 7″ Swingset, followed a 12 months later from the full-length 3 Wheel Heroes. Sooner or later, Pete changed Billy on acoustic guitar; guitarist Phil also became a member of on …

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T.S.O.L.

In the first years of LA punk, among the premiere hardcore bands was T.S.O.L., which stood for Accurate Noises of Liberty. Giving poppier music than a lot of their contemporaries and offering a graphic that appealed to punks who wished to dive deeper in to the gothic subgenre currently on …

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