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The Orgones

Since forming in 1999, Bowling Green, OH’s the Orgones have released two albums and also have endured some bizarre concert events. Most likely the strangest of these all was the annual biker gathering The Party on the highway in LaRue, OH, where in fact the music group experienced to avoid …

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Steve Turner

Best known seeing that the business lead guitarist with grunge pioneers Mudhoney, Steve Turner in addition has had his talk about of side tasks over time, using nervy garage-punkers the Fall-Outs, hard-edged blues-rockers the Monkeywrench, the thunderously obnoxious Thrown Ups, and New Primary Sonic Audio, an all-star Sonics tribute music …

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Lord High Fixers

The Austin, Texas-based garage-punk quintet Lord Great Fixers was the mid-’90s project of longtime indie vet Tim Kerr, an alumnus of rings ranging from the best Boys towards the Monkeywrench (the blues-grunge side project of members of Mudhoney and other Seattle scenesters). Also made up of vocalist Mike Carroll, guitarist …

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The Thrown Ups

The theory behind the Thrown Ups was to truly have a band where nobody ever practiced no one ever wrote songs. At their 1st show starting for Hüsker Dü in Feb of 1985, the group brought uncooked oysters to toss at the target audience if the response was bad. The …

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The Now Time Delegation

Following the dissolution from the King Sound Quartet, the main element members reinvented themselves because the Today Time Delegation. As opposed to the explosive sound of Ruler Sound Quartet, Today Time can be an exploration of ’60s-period soul with the prism of punk and garage area rock. The music group …

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The Monkeywrench

The Monkeywrench — who played a cross of blues, punk, and classic garage rock — came collectively in 1991 after Tag Arm and Steve Turner of the classic Seattle music group Mudhoney met Tim Kerr, the former guitarist with punk rings the Big Males and Poison 13. After Turner and …

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Mark Arm

Although additional Seattle rock bands received heaps even more press coverage and racked up bigger record product sales than Mudhoney through the early ’90s, the group is known as to be probably one of the most important and influential to hail from the region — as their garage rock sound …

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