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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
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Red C
12,951 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
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Beefeater
14,230 listeners
Beefeater formed in 1984. In September of 1985 they put out "Plays for Lovers". Their second record,"House Burning Down&quo… read moreBeefeater formed in 1984. In September of 1985 they put out "Plays for Lovers". Their second record,"House Burning Down", was recorded in the spring of 1986 and finally finished in September of that same year. Throug… read moreBeefeater formed in 1984. In September of 1985 they put out "Plays for Lovers". Their second record,"House Burning Down", was recorded in the spring of 1986 and finally finished in September of that same year. Throughout their history as a band they had three drummers, though… read more
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Happy Go Licky
8,833 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
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Marginal Man
16,082 listeners
Marginal Man was a hardcore punk band that emerged in the Washington, D.C. hardcore scene in 1983. Some members of Marginal Man played earl… read moreMarginal Man was a hardcore punk band that emerged in the Washington, D.C. hardcore scene in 1983. Some members of Marginal Man played earlier in Artificial Peace, a band which appears on Dischord Records' important Flex Your Head c… read moreMarginal Man was a hardcore punk band that emerged in the Washington, D.C. hardcore scene in 1983. Some members of Marginal Man played earlier in Artificial Peace, a band which appears on Dischord Records' important Flex Your Head compilation, an essential document of the 1980's D.C. pu… read more
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Artificial Peace
16,510 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
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Stalag 13
15,258 listeners
Stalag 13 were one of the few bands from the early 80's Nardcore scene in California who didn't record for Doug Moody on Mystic R… read moreStalag 13 were one of the few bands from the early 80's Nardcore scene in California who didn't record for Doug Moody on Mystic Records. They recorded for George Newbury's label. Their 2nd album, as simply Stalag, sucked,… read moreStalag 13 were one of the few bands from the early 80's Nardcore scene in California who didn't record for Doug Moody on Mystic Records. They recorded for George Newbury's label. Their 2nd album, as simply Stalag, sucked, and was recorded on Edge Records, which no longer exists, t… read more
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Ultra Violent
5,465 listeners
Ultra-Violent were formed in January '82, in Hebden Bridge just outside Halifax, releasing one single for Riot City records 'Crim… read moreUltra-Violent were formed in January '82, in Hebden Bridge just outside Halifax, releasing one single for Riot City records 'Crime for Revenge'. Ultra Violent were Guitarist Andrew 'Grif' Griffiths, vocalist Adri… read moreUltra-Violent were formed in January '82, in Hebden Bridge just outside Halifax, releasing one single for Riot City records 'Crime for Revenge'. Ultra Violent were Guitarist Andrew 'Grif' Griffiths, vocalist Adrian 'Adie' Bailey, bassist Simon Duffy (Duf) and h… read more
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Social Unrest
9,756 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
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Sin 34
6,416 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