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Red C
12,128 listeners
Red C was an early 1980s punk band on the Dischord label. They had a unique approach to music and this resulted in a sound quite different … read moreRed C was an early 1980s punk band on the Dischord label. They had a unique approach to music and this resulted in a sound quite different from what most of their label mates were playing at the time. They only played six or seven shows … read moreRed C was an early 1980s punk band on the Dischord label. They had a unique approach to music and this resulted in a sound quite different from what most of their label mates were playing at the time. They only played six or seven shows before breaking up, but they managed to record a demo tape a… read more -
Artificial Peace
15,827 listeners
In the late summer of 1981, Janelle Brooks started throwing shows in the basement of her parents' house in Potomac, Maryland. Usually … read moreIn the late summer of 1981, Janelle Brooks started throwing shows in the basement of her parents' house in Potomac, Maryland. Usually these parties would feature five or six bands, who were usually happy to share their gear with eac… read moreIn the late summer of 1981, Janelle Brooks started throwing shows in the basement of her parents' house in Potomac, Maryland. Usually these parties would feature five or six bands, who were usually happy to share their gear with each other. Most of their songs were only a minute long, and th… read more -
Dead Fucking Last
4,652 listeners
DFL became a household name among Beastie Boys fans when word got out that Adam Horovitz had played bass on their Grand Royal debut My Craz… read moreDFL became a household name among Beastie Boys fans when word got out that Adam Horovitz had played bass on their Grand Royal debut My Crazy Life (1993). Often ordered along with Luscious Jackson's In Search of Manny, fans took a ch… read moreDFL became a household name among Beastie Boys fans when word got out that Adam Horovitz had played bass on their Grand Royal debut My Crazy Life (1993). Often ordered along with Luscious Jackson's In Search of Manny, fans took a chance on Grand Royal's first few releases and were not l… read more -
Chronic Sick
8,952 listeners
Chronic Sick were Bobby The "K" (music, lyrics, lead guitar, backing vocals), Greg Gory (Vocals), Arnie Barrs (bass, backing voca… read moreChronic Sick were Bobby The "K" (music, lyrics, lead guitar, backing vocals), Greg Gory (Vocals), Arnie Barrs (bass, backing vocals) and Joe Albano (drums). Formed in 1981 in New Jersey, this Hardcore Punk band had two releases… read moreChronic Sick were Bobby The "K" (music, lyrics, lead guitar, backing vocals), Greg Gory (Vocals), Arnie Barrs (bass, backing vocals) and Joe Albano (drums). Formed in 1981 in New Jersey, this Hardcore Punk band had two releases on Mutha Records : "Cutest Band In Hardcore" 12&q… read more -
Social Unrest
9,323 listeners
Short description Hardcore/thrash group, from Hayward, California. Formed in 1980. Social Unrest released their first 7" record in 198… read moreShort description Hardcore/thrash group, from Hayward, California. Formed in 1980. Social Unrest released their first 7" record in 1981 and were quite influential in the development of the Bay Area hardcore scene throughout the 1980… read moreShort description Hardcore/thrash group, from Hayward, California. Formed in 1980. Social Unrest released their first 7" record in 1981 and were quite influential in the development of the Bay Area hardcore scene throughout the 1980s. The band broke up in the fall of 1988, but reformed in 19… read more -
State of Alert
11,547 listeners
Henry Garfield was part of the original skater clique that made up the core of the early DC hardcore scene, but early on his participation … read moreHenry Garfield was part of the original skater clique that made up the core of the early DC hardcore scene, but early on his participation was limited to being a roadie for The Teen Idles, which featured his close friend Ian MacKaye. Whe… read moreHenry Garfield was part of the original skater clique that made up the core of the early DC hardcore scene, but early on his participation was limited to being a roadie for The Teen Idles, which featured his close friend Ian MacKaye. When MacKaye formed Minor Threat, his follow up act to the Teen… read more -
Sin 34
6,059 listeners
"I had the name Sin 34 for a punk rock band in my head at age 15 in 1979. I even created a logo for it centered around a crucifix with… read more"I had the name Sin 34 for a punk rock band in my head at age 15 in 1979. I even created a logo for it centered around a crucifix with S on the left side of the top center of the cross, the center being the "I" and N on th… read more"I had the name Sin 34 for a punk rock band in my head at age 15 in 1979. I even created a logo for it centered around a crucifix with S on the left side of the top center of the cross, the center being the "I" and N on the right, same with the 3 and 4 on the bottom of cross. It so… read more -
Rotten Blossom
8,421 listeners
Riotgrrl hardcore from Honolulu, HI. https://rottenblossomhnl.bandcamp.com/ View wikiRiotgrrl hardcore from Honolulu, HI. https://rottenblossomhnl.bandcamp.com/ View wikiRiotgrrl hardcore from Honolulu, HI. https://rottenblossomhnl.bandcamp.com/ View wiki -
Negative Trend
6,703 listeners
Negative Trend were a '77 era punk rock band from San Francisco. Members would go on to play in Flipper. The band played both personal… read moreNegative Trend were a '77 era punk rock band from San Francisco. Members would go on to play in Flipper. The band played both personal and political punk songs in their short, turbulent history. The band missed a chance to play with… read moreNegative Trend were a '77 era punk rock band from San Francisco. Members would go on to play in Flipper. The band played both personal and political punk songs in their short, turbulent history. The band missed a chance to play with the Sex Pistols at Winterland in 1978 and angrily refused a… read more -
Feederz
11,763 listeners
The Feederz were formed in 1977 by Frank Discussion and Clear Bob (Dan Clark). Art Nouveau (John Vivier) later joining the group as their d… read moreThe Feederz were formed in 1977 by Frank Discussion and Clear Bob (Dan Clark). Art Nouveau (John Vivier) later joining the group as their drummer. Before performing publicly, the Feederz issued a press release which the local media misto… read moreThe Feederz were formed in 1977 by Frank Discussion and Clear Bob (Dan Clark). Art Nouveau (John Vivier) later joining the group as their drummer. Before performing publicly, the Feederz issued a press release which the local media mistook as a terrorist communique. At their first show, Frank Dis… read more