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Traindodge
6,652 listeners
http://www.myspace.com/traindodge Maximum Rock, Minimum Fuss. "Why this band continue to cruise underneath most people’s radars is com… read morehttp://www.myspace.com/traindodge Maximum Rock, Minimum Fuss. "Why this band continue to cruise underneath most people’s radars is completely beyond us." -Alternative Press, Issue 227, June 2007: View wikihttp://www.myspace.com/traindodge Maximum Rock, Minimum Fuss. "Why this band continue to cruise underneath most people’s radars is completely beyond us." -Alternative Press, Issue 227, June 2007: View wiki -
Sweetbelly Freakdown
819 listeners
Reunions are almost always transparent, disappointing affairs. Fortunately, the members of the seminal D.C. band Swiz knew this. So, when t… read moreReunions are almost always transparent, disappointing affairs. Fortunately, the members of the seminal D.C. band Swiz knew this. So, when the original members began making music again together in the mid-'90s, they approached it as … read moreReunions are almost always transparent, disappointing affairs. Fortunately, the members of the seminal D.C. band Swiz knew this. So, when the original members began making music again together in the mid-'90s, they approached it as a totally new creation. Sweetbelly Freakdown turned away fro… read more -
Channels
15,012 listeners
Channels is the name of several bands: 1. An indie rock/post-punk band released their first EP entitled Open on ex-Jawbox bandmate Kim Colletta's DeSoto records. Channels is fronted by producer and singer/guitarist, J. Robbins (Burning Airlines, Jawbox). His recent wife Janet Morgan plays Ba… read more -
Kerosene 454
12,544 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 -
Office of Future Plans
2,997 listeners
Office of Future Plans is the new project from Jawbox/Burning Airlines/Channels frontman J. Robbins. The band also features Darren Zentek,… read moreOffice of Future Plans is the new project from Jawbox/Burning Airlines/Channels frontman J. Robbins. The band also features Darren Zentek, Brooks Harlan and Gordon Withers. J. Robbins is an acclaimed rock musician who lives in Baltimore… read moreOffice of Future Plans is the new project from Jawbox/Burning Airlines/Channels frontman J. Robbins. The band also features Darren Zentek, Brooks Harlan and Gordon Withers. J. Robbins is an acclaimed rock musician who lives in Baltimore, MD. He runs the Magpie Cage recording studio. His work in … read more -
The Most Secret Method
2,078 listeners
The Most Secret Method were a post-hardcore band from Washington, D.C. that consisted of Johanna Claasen (Bass & Vocals), Marc Nelson (… read moreThe Most Secret Method were a post-hardcore band from Washington, D.C. that consisted of Johanna Claasen (Bass & Vocals), Marc Nelson (Guitar & Vocals), and Ryan Nelson (Drums). The members collaborated from 1997 to 2002. The … read moreThe Most Secret Method were a post-hardcore band from Washington, D.C. that consisted of Johanna Claasen (Bass & Vocals), Marc Nelson (Guitar & Vocals), and Ryan Nelson (Drums). The members collaborated from 1997 to 2002. The band released two full length albums: Get Lovely (2000) on S… read more -
Regulator Watts
2,380 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 -
Red Hare
2,166 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 -
The Capitol City Dusters
2,051 listeners
The Capitol City Dusters are a trio from Washington, D.C. Alec Bourgeois (ex-Severin) formed the band in 1996 with Ben Azzara (ex-Junction,… read moreThe Capitol City Dusters are a trio from Washington, D.C. Alec Bourgeois (ex-Severin) formed the band in 1996 with Ben Azzara (ex-Junction, Delta 72) and played with several bass players before Jesse Quitslund (ex-Vile Cherubs, Please) j… read moreThe Capitol City Dusters are a trio from Washington, D.C. Alec Bourgeois (ex-Severin) formed the band in 1996 with Ben Azzara (ex-Junction, Delta 72) and played with several bass players before Jesse Quitslund (ex-Vile Cherubs, Please) joined the group in 1998. The Dusters honed their musical sen… read more -
The Crownhate Ruin
9,471 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