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Regulator Watts
1,698 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 -
Circus Lupus
9,633 listeners
Circus Lupus was formed by former Ignition bassist and Fury vocalist Chris Tomson in Spring, 1990, while he was in school in Madison, Wisco… read moreCircus Lupus was formed by former Ignition bassist and Fury vocalist Chris Tomson in Spring, 1990, while he was in school in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. The original lineup released a 7" on Cubist Records (a label out of Pitt… read moreCircus Lupus was formed by former Ignition bassist and Fury vocalist Chris Tomson in Spring, 1990, while he was in school in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. The original lineup released a 7" on Cubist Records (a label out of Pittsburgh), but the bass player left the band when they decided… read more -
Kerosene 454
9,495 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 -
Bluetip
15,476 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 -
The Warmers
8,827 listeners
The Warmers were a Washington D.C. based Indie-rock band who were signed to Dischord Records. They were active from July of 1994 through De… read moreThe Warmers were a Washington D.C. based Indie-rock band who were signed to Dischord Records. They were active from July of 1994 through December of 1997.Their first release 'The Warmers' (recorded Feb 1996) saw limited success… read moreThe Warmers were a Washington D.C. based Indie-rock band who were signed to Dischord Records. They were active from July of 1994 through December of 1997.Their first release 'The Warmers' (recorded Feb 1996) saw limited success, but is still revered by many as a treasure of the genre. M… read more -
Fidelity Jones
3,159 listeners
After Beefeater folded, Tomas Squip and Dug Bird started brainstorming about their next project. When the Positive Force House formed, Toma… read moreAfter Beefeater folded, Tomas Squip and Dug Bird started brainstorming about their next project. When the Positive Force House formed, Tomas and Dug were among the earliest tenants, and soon after moving in they began to play music with … read moreAfter Beefeater folded, Tomas Squip and Dug Bird started brainstorming about their next project. When the Positive Force House formed, Tomas and Dug were among the earliest tenants, and soon after moving in they began to play music with two of the other housemates, Maria Jones and Jerry Busher. P… read more -
Happy Go Licky
7,425 listeners
Happy Go Licky was a short-lived reunion of Washington, D.C. rock music group Rites of Spring. The band formed in spring of 1987 and broke … read moreHappy Go Licky was a short-lived reunion of Washington, D.C. rock music group Rites of Spring. The band formed in spring of 1987 and broke up after their final show at D.C.'s 9:30 Club on New Year's Day in 1988. The last song t… read moreHappy Go Licky was a short-lived reunion of Washington, D.C. rock music group Rites of Spring. The band formed in spring of 1987 and broke up after their final show at D.C.'s 9:30 Club on New Year's Day in 1988. The last song they performed at that show was the Rites of Spring song Drin… read more -
Maximillian Colby
6,426 listeners
"Beginning in Harrisonburg, Va., at James Madison University in the early'90s, the four men produced intricate compositions on on… read more"Beginning in Harrisonburg, Va., at James Madison University in the early'90s, the four men produced intricate compositions on one hand clean, repetitive, and mellow, but on the other, brash and jagged. The foursome flung out a… read more"Beginning in Harrisonburg, Va., at James Madison University in the early'90s, the four men produced intricate compositions on one hand clean, repetitive, and mellow, but on the other, brash and jagged. The foursome flung out a raw, unharnessed energy to produce their first 7" on D… read more -
The Hal Al Shedad
3,427 listeners
Atlanta trio The Hal Al Shedad blends sheer unbridled chaos with thoughtful introspection, revealing a remarkable artistic depth that goes … read moreAtlanta trio The Hal Al Shedad blends sheer unbridled chaos with thoughtful introspection, revealing a remarkable artistic depth that goes beyond simple hardcore fury. While taking plenty of cues from such truly angry bands as The Monorc… read moreAtlanta trio The Hal Al Shedad blends sheer unbridled chaos with thoughtful introspection, revealing a remarkable artistic depth that goes beyond simple hardcore fury. While taking plenty of cues from such truly angry bands as The Monorchid and Unwound, The Hal Al Shedad also goes on arty Sonic Y… read more -
1.6 Band
3,593 listeners
Lance, Mike and Vin, three nice boys from Long Island, NY, started playing music together in 1989 with various other people in various sett… read moreLance, Mike and Vin, three nice boys from Long Island, NY, started playing music together in 1989 with various other people in various settings and styles. Then they started playing music with Kevin, formerly of Beyond, in the early Spri… read moreLance, Mike and Vin, three nice boys from Long Island, NY, started playing music together in 1989 with various other people in various settings and styles. Then they started playing music with Kevin, formerly of Beyond, in the early Spring of 1991, this setting was called 1.6 Band. They played th… read more