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Honolulu Mountain Daffodils

A scatterbrained as well as perhaps drunken saving entity predicated on the collective skills of guitarist Joachim Pimento, fuzz guitarist/keyboardist Zoe Zettner, fuzz guitarist/vocalist Lord Sulaco, fuzz guitarist/percussionist Daiquiri J. Wright, fuzz guitarist Franklin Silverheels, and bassist Smoky Alvaro (yes, they evidently liked the audio of the fuzz acoustic guitar), …

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Squirrel Bait

Adored by critics and a little cult pursuing, the seminal Squirrel Bait stay consistently underrated with regards to their impact on post-hardcore punk and alt-rock. A huge part of this is because of their however scant documented legacy: two albums, both under around 30 minutes, both just sporadically obtainable. Their …

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The Embarrassment

Described by devotees as “the very best strap you never heard about,” the Embarrassment also keeps the distinction to be Wichita, KS’ most influential strap. The group’s eclectic however distinctive sound covered a post-punk strategy and a deadpan love of life around pop, nation, disco, and metallic elements, crafting tracks …

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Consonant

Following the breakup of Mission of Burma in 1983, Clint Conley had generally retired from music; beyond creating Yo La Tengo’s debut recording, very little musical was noticed from him as he dedicated himself to his fresh career like a manufacturer for an area Boston television place. In 2001, nevertheless, …

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Shellac

More likely to try out Reykjavik than Detroit, and much more likely to release music in flexi-discs in Dutch comic books than provide MP3s on the internet site, Shellac (or Shellac of THE UNITED STATES) operated completely beyond your typical machinations from the music sector — their press bed sheets …

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Cadillac Tramps

From Orange County, California, USA, hardcore punk unit Cadillac Tramps didn’t take too kindly with their press tag of ‘bar-drunk brawly blues band’, claiming they offered a more sophisticated sound – yet that description was close more than enough to actuality to warrant repetition. Shaped in the middle-80s and composed …

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Mudhoney

Nirvana might have been the music group that put a whole era in flannel, and Pearl Jam and Soundgarden both sold far more information, but Mudhoney were truly the music group that made the ’90s grunge rock and roll motion possible. Mudhoney had been the first proper achievement tale for …

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Mission of Burma

Of all punk-inspired rings that arrived of Boston in the first ’80s, non-e were much better than Mission of Burma. Arty without having to be too pretentious, with the capacity of composing gripping tunes and using ferocious strength, guitarist Roger Miller, bassist Clint Conley, drummer Peter Prescott, and tape mind …

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Scrawl

A long time before the riot grrrl motion opened the floodgates for the widespread emergence of feminine artists within the male-dominated world of indie rock and roll, the Columbus, OH-based trio Scrawl carved away their very own tough-minded however feminine niche inside the underground community. Produced by vocalist/guitarist Marcy Mays, …

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Volcano Suns

Rising from the ashes from the disbanded Mission of Burma, drummer Peter Prescott come up with the Volcano Suns with bassist Jeff Weigand and guitarist Jon Williams to keep making rock and roll music, but to accomplish it within a lighter, less serious way than Prescott’s former group. 1985 noticed …

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