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Regulator Watts
1,696 listeners
Regulator Watts was a post-hardcore/emo band from Washington, D.C.. The band was active from 1996 to 1998. The band's music resembles … read moreRegulator Watts was a post-hardcore/emo band from Washington, D.C.. The band was active from 1996 to 1998. The band's music resembles that of illustrious predecessor Hoover, with more of an emphasis on taut, mechanical basslines and feedback-laden, spare guitar lines, as opposed to Hoover… read more -
The Crownhate Ruin
7,015 listeners
Hoover broke up after returning from a US tour, at a time when they were probably at the height of their popularity. They split leaving a n… read moreHoover broke up after returning from a US tour, at a time when they were probably at the height of their popularity. They split leaving a number of new songs unrecorded and many people disappointed. Ex-Hoover members Fred Erskine and Joe… read moreHoover broke up after returning from a US tour, at a time when they were probably at the height of their popularity. They split leaving a number of new songs unrecorded and many people disappointed. Ex-Hoover members Fred Erskine and Joe McRedmond continued to play together, and joined by Vin Nov… read more -
Kerosene 454
9,445 listeners
Kerosene 454 was a rock band from Washington, D.C.. They formed in 1993 and split up soon after the release of At Zero in 1998. Band Member… read moreKerosene 454 was a rock band from Washington, D.C.. They formed in 1993 and split up soon after the release of At Zero in 1998. Band Members: Erik Denno (guitar/vocals) Jim Wall (guitar/vocals) John Wall (bass) Darren Zentek (drums) … read moreKerosene 454 was a rock band from Washington, D.C.. They formed in 1993 and split up soon after the release of At Zero in 1998. Band Members: Erik Denno (guitar/vocals) Jim Wall (guitar/vocals) John Wall (bass) Darren Zentek (drums) Before K454 Jim and John played in Wind of Change. John also… read more -
Gauge
5,592 listeners
At least three bands using the Gauge moniker exist: 1. A post-hardcore band. 2. A hip-hop artist Gauge the Mental Murderah. 3. A metalcore … read moreAt least three bands using the Gauge moniker exist: 1. A post-hardcore band. 2. A hip-hop artist Gauge the Mental Murderah. 3. A metalcore band. 4 post-rock band 1) Gauge was a post-hardcore/emo band from Chicago that formed from the ash… read moreAt least three bands using the Gauge moniker exist: 1. A post-hardcore band. 2. A hip-hop artist Gauge the Mental Murderah. 3. A metalcore band. 4 post-rock band 1) Gauge was a post-hardcore/emo band from Chicago that formed from the ashes of Ivy League and Target in 1991. The band features Scott… read more -
Giants Chair
5,264 listeners
Giants Chair was a band from fall of 1993 to the summer of 1997. Scott Hobart played guitar, wrote words and melodies, sang, and booked sho… read moreGiants Chair was a band from fall of 1993 to the summer of 1997. Scott Hobart played guitar, wrote words and melodies, sang, and booked shows. Byron Collum wrote and played Bass Lines and fixed stuff. Paul Ackerman wrote and played drum … read moreGiants Chair was a band from fall of 1993 to the summer of 1997. Scott Hobart played guitar, wrote words and melodies, sang, and booked shows. Byron Collum wrote and played Bass Lines and fixed stuff. Paul Ackerman wrote and played drum parts and Drove a lot. Giant's Chair was instrumental i… read more -
Bluetip
15,436 listeners
After two full U.S. tours, BLUETIP enlisted the production guidance of Ian MacKaye to recorded their debut album, "Dischord No.101&quo… read moreAfter two full U.S. tours, BLUETIP enlisted the production guidance of Ian MacKaye to recorded their debut album, "Dischord No.101" (released 06.96 on Dischord Records). More touring followed, leading the band through the U.S.,… read moreAfter two full U.S. tours, BLUETIP enlisted the production guidance of Ian MacKaye to recorded their debut album, "Dischord No.101" (released 06.96 on Dischord Records). More touring followed, leading the band through the U.S., Europe, and Japan. BLUETIP strengthened their songwriting w… read more -
Just A Fire
702 listeners
Hailing from Chicago, IL, JUST A FIRE first started their sonic assault in December of 2002. Playing songs inspired by an urgency to protec… read moreHailing from Chicago, IL, JUST A FIRE first started their sonic assault in December of 2002. Playing songs inspired by an urgency to protect free speech and privacy in the age of the Patriot Act. The goals are simple: To play music and b… read moreHailing from Chicago, IL, JUST A FIRE first started their sonic assault in December of 2002. Playing songs inspired by an urgency to protect free speech and privacy in the age of the Patriot Act. The goals are simple: To play music and be with friends without being troubled by the snake in that B… read more -
Nuzzle
7,488 listeners
Nuzzle was a Santa Cruz and Los Angeles based emo band that existed between 1992 and 2001. The band called Santa Cruz their home between 1993 and 1999. Members were Nate Dalton (guitar), Andrew Dalton (vox), Ricardo Reano (drums), and Sam Fabela (bass). They played in Big Bang 2000. Nuzzle got th… read more -
The Farewell Bend
1,643 listeners
The Farewell Bend arises out of the demise of Boy's Life. Both Brandon Butler and John Rejba, who played in Boys Life, and drummer Pau… read moreThe Farewell Bend arises out of the demise of Boy's Life. Both Brandon Butler and John Rejba, who played in Boys Life, and drummer Paul Ackerman (ex-Giant's Chair) comprise the trio. Kansas City bred, The Farewell Bend thrives … read moreThe Farewell Bend arises out of the demise of Boy's Life. Both Brandon Butler and John Rejba, who played in Boys Life, and drummer Paul Ackerman (ex-Giant's Chair) comprise the trio. Kansas City bred, The Farewell Bend thrives in a direction with a familiar sound. In Passing is palatabl… read more