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Screeching Weasel

Chicago’s Screeching Weasel generally possess a polarizing influence on most punk enthusiasts — either you like their amateurish, tuneful Ramones imitation and singer/guitarist Ben Weasel’s smartass suburbanite, often pop culture-oriented lyrics, or you hate them. During the period of the band’s profession, which lasted for greater than a 10 years …

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The Lillingtons

The Lillingtons blasted their way to avoid it from the sleepy cowtown of Newcastle, WY, in 1996 high from the influence of spirited rings just like the Ramones, Screeching Weasel, as well as the Queers. Made up of Kody Templeman (vocals/acoustic guitar), Cory Laurence (bass), and Tim O’Hara aka Timmy …

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The Huntingtons

Having developed in Baltimore, MD, Mikey (bass/vocals) and Cliffy (guitar) Huntington discovered that that they had something else in keeping apart from their identical last brands: the Ramones and the nice Reserve. With those inspirations, the Huntingtons began under a different moniker playing a make of what they regarded “bad …

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The Groovie Ghoulies

Horror movie-fueled Sacramento, California pop-punks the Groovie Ghoulies originally comprised vocalist/bassist Kepi, his guitarist wife Roach, and drummer Wendy. After debuting in 1989 using the recording Hunger for Adrenochrome, the group spent the first ’90s largely from the limelight, issuing only the casual solitary (including 1990’s “Shed Era” and 1992’s …

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Teen Idols

Hailing from a city more popular because the birthplace of rock and roll & move, Nashville’s Teen Idols — never to become puzzled with the early-’80s D.C. hardcore music group — experienced some severe angst against nation music. Sick and tired of their redneck environment and “hee-haw” environment, Keith (vocals), …

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