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Wax Museums

Playing raw, raucous, and purposefully goofy punk rock and roll that’s just clever enough to learn the need for being ridiculous, the Polish Museums hail from Denton, Texas and show Paul Museum on vocals, TV’s Daniel (aka Daniel Fried, aka Daniel Zeigler) on guitar, Payton Green, on bass and Prince …

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The Girls

Seattle-based fresh wave/punk poppers girls have remained about Dirtnap through both their 2005 self-titled debut and 2008’s Martin Feveyear-engineered follow-up, Yes Zero Yes Zero Yes No. By 2009 their lineup contains business lead vocalist/frontman Shannon Dark brown, guitarist Zache Davis, bassist Colin Griffiths, keyboardist Derek Mason, and drummer Elie Goral.

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The Spits

Playing old-school punk rock and roll with an up-to-date degree of snottiness and mordant laughter, the Spits possess loved a surprisingly lengthy and healthy job bashing away stripped-down rock and roll tunes with equal stocks of attitude, aggressive eccentricity, and muscle mass. Spits founders Sean Solid wood (acoustic guitar and …

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Daddy Cool

Just about enough time that Sha Na Na was beginning to attract interest through the U.S. press mainly because an oldies revival music group, half a globe aside in Australia, Daddy Awesome was moving in a similar path on an extremely different path. These were structured by Ross Wilson (vocals, …

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River City Tanlines

Acquiring their cues from 1970s punk, Runaways-influenced hard rock and roll, and North Mississippi blues, the River City Tanlines produced in the ashes of several local rings in Memphis, Tennessee. Vocalist/guitarist Alicja Trout — a recognised songwriter with ties to such Memphis-based groupings as the Shed Sounds, Destruction Device, Black …

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Nots

Purveyors of what they contact “strange punk,” Nots certainly are a Memphis, Tennessee foursome who have construct fast, basic, aggressive music fortified with jagged electric guitar runs, atonal consumer electronics, and disorienting levels of reverb. Nots had been shaped in 2011 by guitarist Natalie Hoffmann and drummer Charlotte Watson; Hoffmann …

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Ausmuteants

Enthusiastic about early punk and new wave, either with synthesizers (the Screamers, Devo) or without (the a huge selection of overlooked bands maintained on Wiped out by Loss of life and Bloodstains comps), Ausmuteants certainly are a group from Australia who’ve mixed cheap guitars and thrift-store electronics into bracing (if …

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Watery Love

Bashing out blunt, distorted, and deliberately primitive hardcore punk, Watery Like certainly are a four-piece from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania who show there are many bad vibes found in the town of Brotherly Like. Watery Love had been formed in ’09 2009 by vocalist and guitarist Richie Charles (ex-Clockcleaner), guitarist Utmost Milgram, …

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