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Belly Button

This French duo prearranged bass player Fred (formerly on guitars and vocals for Daily Planets) and Franck (ex-Mush member) on drums. Both guys met in a school and begun to jam being unsure of if there will be a guitarist or not really in the music group. They continued to …

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Coalesce

Coalesce’s music provides consistently pushed the limitations from the hardcore and metallic styles, forging a mind-boggling obsession with strange, shifting tempos with power, sound, groove, along with a creativeness paralleled only from the band’s peers in Dillinger Get away Strategy and Botch. The roots of Coalesce could be traced back …

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The Fatal Flying Guilloteens

Grafting the blues onto frantic and ultra-crude punk rock and roll, The Fatal Flyin’ Guilloteens originally met up in January of 1996 for the intention of checking a Junior Varsity display in Kingwood, Texas. Slated being a one present act, the music group didn’t consider themselves seriously because they decked …

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Dwarves

Lacking G.G. Allin, it might be hard to mention a punk rock-band that went additional to establish a poor reputation compared to the Dwarves. Playing intentionally crude, high-speed punk rock and roll dripping with poor attitude, the Dwarves — led by vocalist Blag Dahlia and guitarist He Who CAN’T BE …

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Cop Shoot Cop

You start with their intentionally confrontational (and controversial) name, NY City’s Cop Capture Cop are descended in the darker impulses from the early-’80s zero wave movement that created noisy, disagreeable, anti-social, but often very interesting bands such as for example Mars, DNA, and Teenage Jesus & the Jerks. Much like …

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Clockcleaner

Banned from many concert venues at the start of their job because of manic performances, Philadelphia natives Clockcleaner demonstrated pride within their reputation and strike the scene hard, hell-bent on resuscitating punk rock’s original spirit of trashy experience. Sharing even more musically with sound rock and roll and goth, spattered …

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The Cutthroats 9

After Unsane split up in 2000, former frontman Chris Spencer wasted small title forming the Cutthroats 9 — a ferocious and blistering noise rock and roll/alternative metal outfit that’s named following a extremely violent spaghetti American movie of 1972. Unsane was, from 1989-2000, New York’s premiere sound rock-band; the threesome …

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Smoke & Smoke

Smoke & Smoke cigarettes is made up of former Godheadsilo bassist Mike Kunka and drummer Dan Haugh, alongside former Murder Town Devils vocalist Spencer Moody. French Kiss Information released Smoke cigarettes & Smoke’s blistering debut, Like Suffers Very long, in Oct of 2004.

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Jumbo’s Killcrane

At their initial live appearance in 1998, a Lawrence, KS, tv program called Fusion arrived to film local band Jumbo’s Killcrane following a neighbor on the band’s practice space suggested them. Nothing continues to be regular for the group since, who could possibly be considered the rock and roll equivalent …

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Cherubs

Produced in 1992 by Ed Hall, expatriate drummer Kevin Whitley, Owen McMahon (bass), and Brent Prager (drums), the Cherubs surfaced in the Austin, TX, LSD punk scene using a jackhammer of nightmarish, rhythm-driven song set ups and a lot of Butthole Surfers whimsy and terror to maintain things a lot …

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