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Angry Amputees
4,968 listeners
Angry Amputees are a hardcore punk band with raspy female vocals from San Francisco. With major influences such as Social Distortion, Ranci… read moreAngry Amputees are a hardcore punk band with raspy female vocals from San Francisco. With major influences such as Social Distortion, Rancid and the the ramones. "Boys and girls. Missing limbs. Loud guitars. Pabst Blue Ribbon. Rock … read moreAngry Amputees are a hardcore punk band with raspy female vocals from San Francisco. With major influences such as Social Distortion, Rancid and the the ramones. "Boys and girls. Missing limbs. Loud guitars. Pabst Blue Ribbon. Rock n Roll. Bottled in 2000" View wiki -
Anti-Product
9,115 listeners
Anti-Product was a New York State-based hardcore punk band, formed in 1995, and disbanded in 2002. Their music featured anarchist and other… read moreAnti-Product was a New York State-based hardcore punk band, formed in 1995, and disbanded in 2002. Their music featured anarchist and other political themes. Anti-Product played for the first time on March 5, 1995 at the Tazmanian Embass… read moreAnti-Product was a New York State-based hardcore punk band, formed in 1995, and disbanded in 2002. Their music featured anarchist and other political themes. Anti-Product played for the first time on March 5, 1995 at the Tazmanian Embassy in Binghamton, NY. There were four line-up changes, additi… read more -
Clorox Girls
15,092 listeners
Clorox Girls are a three-piece band from Portland. They have released three LPs: Clorox Girls (Smartguy Records, 2004), This Dimension (Sm… read moreClorox Girls are a three-piece band from Portland. They have released three LPs: Clorox Girls (Smartguy Records, 2004), This Dimension (Smartguy, 2005) and J'aime Les Filles (BYO Records, 2007). Their namesake is taken from a song… read moreClorox Girls are a three-piece band from Portland. They have released three LPs: Clorox Girls (Smartguy Records, 2004), This Dimension (Smartguy, 2005) and J'aime Les Filles (BYO Records, 2007). Their namesake is taken from a song by the band Redd Kross. View wiki -
The Cute Lepers
12,784 listeners
the Cute Lepers are a six/sometimes seven-piece band from Seattle, WA equally influenced by first wave punk, mod-revival, power pop, and th… read morethe Cute Lepers are a six/sometimes seven-piece band from Seattle, WA equally influenced by first wave punk, mod-revival, power pop, and the spirit of Johnny Thunders. Led by chief songwriter Steve E. Kix & occasional song writer Ste… read morethe Cute Lepers are a six/sometimes seven-piece band from Seattle, WA equally influenced by first wave punk, mod-revival, power pop, and the spirit of Johnny Thunders. Led by chief songwriter Steve E. Kix & occasional song writer Steve Kicks (both formerly of the Briefs), the band also mixes … read more -
Tin Armor
2,627 listeners
Tin Armor is an indie rock/punk band from Columbus, Ohio, formed in 2006 by Matt Golightley (bass), Matt O'Conke (drums), and Matt Uml… read moreTin Armor is an indie rock/punk band from Columbus, Ohio, formed in 2006 by Matt Golightley (bass), Matt O'Conke (drums), and Matt Umland (guitar). The group is recognized for their short, catchy songs, jangly guitars, and vocal mel… read moreTin Armor is an indie rock/punk band from Columbus, Ohio, formed in 2006 by Matt Golightley (bass), Matt O'Conke (drums), and Matt Umland (guitar). The group is recognized for their short, catchy songs, jangly guitars, and vocal melodies. Their first release, the critically acclaimed "A… read more -
The Kings of Nuthin'
48,845 listeners
Completely out of tune, Eight men strong and broken down not far from your hometown, they call themselves The Kings of Nuthin. In the summe… read moreCompletely out of tune, Eight men strong and broken down not far from your hometown, they call themselves The Kings of Nuthin. In the summer of 1999 "The Boston Blackouts" officially adopted their new name "The Kings of Nu… read moreCompletely out of tune, Eight men strong and broken down not far from your hometown, they call themselves The Kings of Nuthin. In the summer of 1999 "The Boston Blackouts" officially adopted their new name "The Kings of Nuthin" and began playing outside of Massachusetts. Their… read more -
Wavelets
19,869 listeners
Wavelets (featuring current/ex-members of Visitor, Maico Wrench, Little League, The Stillmen, Quiet Clouds, Stop Spamming, Disco Prince, Verbing, World Series, Fast Boys, Daggering, Flume, Reign in Buds, Kermit, Zissou, Death of Downtown, Turn Thieves, Casca Brigada, Better Off Bueller, Send Away… read more -
Pointed Sticks
17,208 listeners
Power-pop/punk/new-wave outfit who emerged from the late 70's Vancouver Hardcore scene (DOA, Subhumans). Only lasted for 3 years and o… read morePower-pop/punk/new-wave outfit who emerged from the late 70's Vancouver Hardcore scene (DOA, Subhumans). Only lasted for 3 years and one studio release yet remain one of the most influential music acts from the period. View wikiPower-pop/punk/new-wave outfit who emerged from the late 70's Vancouver Hardcore scene (DOA, Subhumans). Only lasted for 3 years and one studio release yet remain one of the most influential music acts from the period. View wiki -
Radon
9,408 listeners
There are at least 3 artists under this name: 1) Radon was one of two bands* that helped turn around the Gainesville punk music scene in 19… read moreThere are at least 3 artists under this name: 1) Radon was one of two bands* that helped turn around the Gainesville punk music scene in 1991, and blazed the trail for bands like Hot Water Music and Less Than Jake a few years later! (*Sp… read moreThere are at least 3 artists under this name: 1) Radon was one of two bands* that helped turn around the Gainesville punk music scene in 1991, and blazed the trail for bands like Hot Water Music and Less Than Jake a few years later! (*Spoke was the other band!) They played pop punk with an edge… read more