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Soulside
11,938 listeners
Soulside (or "Soul Side") were a hardcore punk outfit from the greater Washington, D.C. area, formed in spring 1986 and disbanded… read moreSoulside (or "Soul Side") were a hardcore punk outfit from the greater Washington, D.C. area, formed in spring 1986 and disbanded in summer of 1989. The group disbanded after an extensive European tour and recording the definat… read moreSoulside (or "Soul Side") were a hardcore punk outfit from the greater Washington, D.C. area, formed in spring 1986 and disbanded in summer of 1989. The group disbanded after an extensive European tour and recording the definative Hot Bodi-Gram.The group's sound could be described … read more -
Beach Rats
6,777 listeners
A melodic punk/hardcore group from New Jersey featuring ex-members of Lifetime, The Bouncing Souls, and Minor Threat. View wikiA melodic punk/hardcore group from New Jersey featuring ex-members of Lifetime, The Bouncing Souls, and Minor Threat. View wikiA melodic punk/hardcore group from New Jersey featuring ex-members of Lifetime, The Bouncing Souls, and Minor Threat. View wiki -
Truth Cult
9,264 listeners
4 piece from Baltimore, Maryland. Truth Cult is Paris Roberts, Emily Ferrara, Ian Marshall and Robin Zeijlon. https://truthcultband.bandcamp.com/music View wiki4 piece from Baltimore, Maryland. Truth Cult is Paris Roberts, Emily Ferrara, Ian Marshall and Robin Zeijlon. https://truthcultband.bandcamp.com/music View wiki4 piece from Baltimore, Maryland. Truth Cult is Paris Roberts, Emily Ferrara, Ian Marshall and Robin Zeijlon. https://truthcultband.bandcamp.com/music View wiki -
Three (3)
6,684 listeners
Post-hardcore/emo band signed to Dischord Records, active from 1986 to 1988, consisting of Gray Matter members (as well as Ian MacKaye, at … read morePost-hardcore/emo band signed to Dischord Records, active from 1986 to 1988, consisting of Gray Matter members (as well as Ian MacKaye, at one point). Issued an album in 1989 after breaking up. View wikiPost-hardcore/emo band signed to Dischord Records, active from 1986 to 1988, consisting of Gray Matter members (as well as Ian MacKaye, at one point). Issued an album in 1989 after breaking up. View wiki -
Red Hare
2,164 listeners
Red Hare notably features Swiz members Jason Farrell (also of Bluetip and Retisonic), Shawn Brown (also of Dag Nasty and Jesus Eater), Dave Eight (Swiz and Bluetip), as well as Joe Gorelick (of Garden Variety, Retisonic, and Bluetip). View wikiRed Hare notably features Swiz members Jason Farrell (also of Bluetip and Retisonic), Shawn Brown (also of Dag Nasty and Jesus Eater), Dave Eight (Swiz and Bluetip), as well as Joe Gorelick (of Garden Variety, Retisonic, and Bluetip). View wiki -
Ignition
23,500 listeners
There are six bands under the name Ignition: 1. Post-hardcore D.C. scene band 2. Hard rock band from England 3. Psytrance project from Port… read moreThere are six bands under the name Ignition: 1. Post-hardcore D.C. scene band 2. Hard rock band from England 3. Psytrance project from Portugal 4. Trance artist 5. Thrash metal band from The Netherlands 6. Dad-rock band from Boyertown, P… read moreThere are six bands under the name Ignition: 1. Post-hardcore D.C. scene band 2. Hard rock band from England 3. Psytrance project from Portugal 4. Trance artist 5. Thrash metal band from The Netherlands 6. Dad-rock band from Boyertown, Pennsylvania 1. One of the less celebrated bands on the Disch… read more -
Open City
5,340 listeners
"I know you’d like if we just sat silent / and never challenged your ideas," asserts Rachel Rubino in the opening moments of Open… read more"I know you’d like if we just sat silent / and never challenged your ideas," asserts Rachel Rubino in the opening moments of Open City, the eponymous debut by the Philadelphia four-piece, over a blast of hardcore dissonance. “S… read more"I know you’d like if we just sat silent / and never challenged your ideas," asserts Rachel Rubino in the opening moments of Open City, the eponymous debut by the Philadelphia four-piece, over a blast of hardcore dissonance. “So here's how we feel, here’s what we want, here’s what … read more -
The Crownhate Ruin
9,455 listeners
The Crownhate Ruin were an American post-hardcore band formed in 1994 in Washington D.C from the ashes of Hoover. Ex-Hoover members Fred Er… read moreThe Crownhate Ruin were an American post-hardcore band formed in 1994 in Washington D.C from the ashes of Hoover. Ex-Hoover members Fred Erskine and Joe McRedmond continued to play together, and joined by Vin Novara, formed a new band: T… read moreThe Crownhate Ruin were an American post-hardcore band formed in 1994 in Washington D.C from the ashes of Hoover. Ex-Hoover members Fred Erskine and Joe McRedmond continued to play together, and joined by Vin Novara, formed a new band: The Crownhate Ruin. They played their first show barely two m… read more -
Happy Go Licky
8,431 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 -
Fire Party
10,484 listeners
By the late 1980s, DC's punk underground had produced dozens of bands, but only a handful of the musicians were women. This was not a … read moreBy the late 1980s, DC's punk underground had produced dozens of bands, but only a handful of the musicians were women. This was not a fair representation of the DC punk community, however, as there were many women active throughout … read moreBy the late 1980s, DC's punk underground had produced dozens of bands, but only a handful of the musicians were women. This was not a fair representation of the DC punk community, however, as there were many women active throughout the scene, and this disparity had already become a much disc… read more