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Krawallbrüder

While Oi! acquired its root base in the working-class punk rings of Britain in the ’70s and ’80s, Krawallbrüder are keeping the audio alive in Germany. Produced in 1993, the group’s just primary member, Pascal, provides kept the music group alive and kicking, launching a small number of albums and …

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Society’s Parasites

Offering watered-down pop punk a swift activate the butt, Society’s Parasites certainly are a four-piece punk music group from Southern California away to confirm there’s still area for an organization who are able to fuse old-school design with hardcore fury. Haling in the tough and tumble roads of L.A.’s Echo …

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Anti-Flag

Producing their debut at an area Pittsburgh radio place in 1993, Anti-Flag met up with regard to giving an answer to their disgust at religion, nationalism, and fascism. Justin Sane (vocals/electric guitar), Andy Flag (bass/vocals), and Pat Thetic (drums) bopped around their hometown very much towards the dismay of skinheads …

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The Unseen

Boston hardcore punk quintet the Unseen formed in 1993 around senior high school friends Tag Unseen (vocals/drums), Tripp Underwood (vocals/bass), and business lead guitarist Scott Unseen. With remarkably small member turnover, the lineup quickly also included Paul Russo (acoustic guitar/vocals), while drummer Pat Melzard became a member of up in …

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Static Thought

San Francisco’s East Bay continues to be an ideal hub for up-and-coming punk acts over time, as well as the street-indebted hardcore sounds of Static Idea are zero different. Heavily inspired by later-’70s serves like G.B.H. and U.K. Subs, furthermore to Dark Flag and something from the area’s leading clothes, …

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The Briggs

Following path of early punk rock and roll bands such as for example Cock Sparrer as well as the Clash, Los Angeles’ the Briggs contain brothers Joey and Jason LaRocca, drummer Chris X, and bassist Ryan Roberts (who changed original bassist Duck Matthews). Originally called I Drop, the group was …

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A Global Threat

Known for an ear-splitting hardcore punk audio, A WORLDWIDE Threat originally shaped in Maine circa 1997, but shortly relocated with their long lasting bottom of Boston, where they befriended the Unseen’s Tag Unseen. He became a member of their lineup for a couple years — playing on 1999’s Until We …

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Lower Class Brats

You can find two ruling obsessions in the wonderful world of Bones DeLarge: A Clockwork Orange (the Stanley Kubrick film a lot more than the Anthony Burgess novel, though he frequently incorporates Burgess’ made-up slang into his lyrics) and the next wave of British punk music, bands like Sham 69 …

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The Flatliners

Canada’s Flatliners play aggressive but melodic old-school, pre-hardcore punk rock and roll tracks, enlivened with the casual dubby bassline or inverted ska tempo. Evaluations to London Phoning, Sandinista!, early People, or the Ruts tend to be more apt than even more overtly reggae-influenced works like the Special offers or Madness. …

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Dee Dee Ramone

Best known because the founding bassist of NEW YORK punk symbols the Ramones, Dee Dee Ramone was also a single recording designer, painter, and article writer. Created Douglas Colvin on Sept 18, 1951, in Feet. Lee, Virginia, the near future Ramone was raised in Berlin, Germany (because of his father’s …

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