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100 Flowers

Originally formed in the later ’70s simply because an intentionally silly punk band called the Urinals, 100 Flowers organized a couple of years afterwards (about vocalist John Talley-Jones and vocalist/guitarist Kjehl Johansen) using a sound even more rooted in angular post-punk. Located in West LA, the band documented a self-titled …

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Tom Vek

London’s eclectic one-man music group Tom Vek combines electronic music with indie rock and roll, punk with dance, and affects like new influx and garage area (and in addition made the majority of his early recordings in his parents’ garage area, too). Nevertheless, as a teenager in the middle-’90s, Vek …

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Sex Pistols

The Sex Pistols might have only been collectively for just two years in the past due ’70s, however they changed the facial skin of popular music. Through their uncooked, nihilistic singles and violent shows, the music group revolutionized the thought of what rock and roll & roll could possibly be. …

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Red Eyed Legends

Crimson Eyed Legends shaped from the relocation of Chris Thomson (Circus Lupus, Monorchid, Skull Kontrol) to Chicago. Thomson quickly installed with Steve Denekas (Countdown, Entertainment), Jason Dummeldinger (Cinco de Gatos, Silverbacks), and Paul Higgins (Bad Three) to create Crimson Eyed Legends. Over time within the practice space, Crimson Eyed Legends …

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The Red Krayola

Among the longest-lived underground rock and roll groups (otherwise the longest-lived), the Crimson Krayola lasted with the delivery pangs of psychedelia at night loss of life throes of post-punk. The main one constant within their ever-shifting lineup continues to be principal vocalist/songwriter/visionary Mayo Thompson, that has appeared as worried about …

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Mayo Thompson

Thompson is primarily referred to as the first choice (in support of constant member) from the Crimson Krayola, the long-running underground music group that initially made their tag over the ’60s psychedelic picture and continued to be noted players within the post-punk period. In 1970, he released a little-known record …

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The Mekons

More than any kind of music group that arrived of later-’70s England, the Mekons (the name extracted from the favorite sci-fi comic Dan Dare) have possibly the most dedicated fans of any kind of music group even remotely linked to punk rock and roll. And why not really? During the …

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Material

Probably one of the most high-profile tasks from the endlessly prolific bassist and maker Bill Laswell, Materials pioneered a groundbreaking fusion of jazz, funk, and punk that also incorporated components of hip-hop and globe music prior to either’s entrance in to the mass cultural awareness. Shaped in 1979, the very …

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Fire Engines

While something of the same Scottish post-punk motion that also gave rise to Orange Juice and Josef K, Fire Engines were a lot more abrasive and discordant than their pop revivalist brethren, forsaking melodies and hooks and only noise and fury. Open fire Engines created in Edinburgh in 1979; three …

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Radio 4

Named following a P.We.L. music, Radio 4 revives the past due-’70s/early-’80s post-punk of rings like Gang of Four, Objective of Burma, and P.We.L. by coordinating scratchy acoustic guitar riffs with danceable grooves. The music group was shaped in 1999 in NEW YORK by bassist Anthony Roman, guitarist Tommy Williams, drummer …

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