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The Nation of Ulysses

Among the best-loved rings for the Dischord roster, the country of Ulysses are best remembered for lifting the motor-mouthed groundbreaking rhetoric from the MC5 and blowing it all up to a more elaborate, nearly ridiculous level. Any dialogue of NoU undoubtedly involves rest on the conceptual basis: a relentlessly provocative …

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Pleasure Forever

The 3rd incarnation of singer/keyboardist Andrew Rothbard, guitarist Joshua Hughes, and drummer David Clifford’s collaboration, Pleasure Forever formed in 2000 once the trio changed their name from Slaves. Within the middle-’90s they performed within the arty punk music group VSS, releasing a small number of singles as well as the …

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Quintaine Americana

The Boston, MA-based trio Quintaine Americana is made up of singer/guitarist Robert Earl Dixon, drummer Jason Beauregard Ruler, and bassist Marc Upton Schleicher. Originally from Drew, Mississippi, the music group made a decision to relocate if they noticed there wasn’t a lot of a music picture within their hometown. They …

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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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Penetration Moon

A bluesy, glam-rock-inspired, one-off aspect task from Blag Dahlia of scum-punk legends Dwarves, Penetration Moon released a 7″, “Fifth each day,” in 1991 via Sympathy for the Record Market. A Dwarves launch in every but name, the music group documented an eponymous complete album’s well worth of material, mainly covers, …

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Love Life

Like Life formed within the springtime of 1999 when two associates of Jaks, vocalist Katrina Ford and guitarist Sean Antanaitis, relocated to Baltimore from Ann Arbor. Teaming up with Anthony Malat, previous bassist for Great Unraveling, the trio embarked on a thorough visit a ideal drummer. After six different players …

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Drowningman

Not conveniently pigeonholed, Drowningman’s blisteringly intense sound combines components of rock, modern hardcore, grinding noise, mathematics rock and roll, and emo (both in its melodic and progressive, Dischord-esque forms). The music group was formed within the improbable college city of Burlington, VT; its associates included vocalist Simon Brody, guitarists Javin …

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Enemymine

Making use of their dual bassist and capability to make their instruments sound anything much like bass guitars, ENEMYMINE continues to be synonymous with adjectives such as for example minimal, dark and experimental. Stemming from your imaginations of Mike Kunka (Godheadsilo), Zak Sally (Low) and Danny Sasaki in past due …

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50 Tons of Black Terror

London-based gothic noise quartet 50 A great deal of Dark Terror was shaped by frontman Charlie Finke, guitarist John Free of charge, bassist Graham Flynn and drummer Tim Cedar. Originally dubbed Penthouse, the group debuted in past due 1995 using the solitary “Ript’N’Happy,” adopted in the springtime by “Gas Porter …

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Firewater

New York-based music group Firewater incorporated a worldwide range of music influences to their highly active sound. A loosely knit ensemble focused around the business lead vocals of ex-Cop Take Cop bass participant Tod A. (given birth to: Tod Ashley), Firewater linked together such affects as Klezmer, Indian wedding ceremony …

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