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The Riverdales

The Riverdales were formed by Ben Foster (aka Ben Weasel), Dan Schafer, and Dan Sullivan — all from your classic punk music group Screeching Weasel — in 1995. Spending tribute towards the genius from the Ramones, the Riverdales kick out some catchy, straight-up punk rock and roll & roll on …

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The Methadones

An excellent band name often provides potential listener some idea what type of music to anticipate. (Bad band brands are types that wreck havoc on those targets: a particular artsy-jangly electric guitar pop music group of the first ’90s could have been a lot more effective had they not really …

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The Queers

Sometimes they’re recognised incorrectly as a queercore music group like labelmates Pansy Department, but one pay attention to the Queers’ adolescent-boy-who-never-grew-up lyrics (“she got zero tit,” “I’m really goo-goo more than you/I’m mentally retarded too,” “she’s my Burger Ruler Queen,” etc.) will dispel that misunderstanding. While some of the songs …

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The Prissteens

THE BRAND NEW York-based band the Prissteens comprises of guitarist and vocalist Tina Canellas, bassist and vocalist Lori Yorkman, guitarist and vocalist Leslie Day, and something lone guy, Joe Vincent on drums. Vincent is really a former person in the punk group the Devil Canines, also from NY. Canellas soon …

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Digger

The Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania-based pop-punk trio Digger comprised singer/guitarist Chris Benner, bassist Matt Gregorac and drummer Mike “Maniac” Fisher. After arriving at the eye of California’s Hopeless Information in 1996 carrying out a live radio overall performance on WMUH-NJ, the music group inked a cope with the label and produced …

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Joe King

Guitarist and keyboardist Joe Ruler played on gospel and R&B classes for labels such as for example Kingsway within the ’70s. He shouldn’t be puzzled with the first choice from the Queers. Ironically Ruler performs together with both a Garry Web page and Ken Web page; there appears to have …

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The Lookouts

Everybody in rock and roll & roll must start somewhere, and even though the short-lived California punk music group the Lookouts didn’t help to make a lot of a dent within their day time, they ended up being the starting pad for just two important numbers in American punk. In …

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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 Manges

Among the biggest pop-punk rings in Europe, La Spezia, Italy’s the Manges formed in 1993 across the core trio of vocalist/guitarist Andrea Caredda, bassist Mass Zannoni (aka Mass Mosrite), and drummer Manuel Cossu. The people were influenced by rings just like the Ramones, the Hard-Ons, as well as the Queers, …

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The Apers

Netherlands’ the Apers formed in 1996 in suburban Rotterdam, when vocalist/bassist Kevin Aper, guitarist/vocalist Marien Cigarette smoking, and drummer Ivo Backbreaker began an extraordinary assault of 7″ singles, compilation monitors, and EPs. If they finally resolved directly into record a full-length record, it had been the springtime of 2002, as …

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