Joshua Klein - 08/Jun/2009 If word count is any measure, the New York and Los Angeles underground scenes of the late 1970s still get the lion's share of attention as punk's prim...
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Evan Sawdey - 29/May/2009  When you think of America’s punk Meccas, Indianapolis usually isn’t the first place that jumps to anyone’s mind.Instead, you think of places like Seat...
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Andrew Winistorfer - 27/Feb/2009  In the race to recognize and deify unknown new bands, another trend has emerged: the rush to find obscure bands from the post-punk era that can be use...
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Jason Neubauer - 26/Feb/2009  6pt">
I live 25 miles from my day job and just listened to all 16 tracks of Vicious Circle on my way in with time to spare. That's because...
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Doug Mosurock - 20/Feb/2009 Fomenting at the end of the ?70s and petering out by ?83, Bloomington, Indiana?s second-gen-punk-meets-first-wave-hardcore act Zero Boys prove to be a...
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Terrance Terich - 10/Feb/2009 I've always felt like somewhat of a poseur when it came to punk. I never fully embraced the lifestyle. At no time in my life have I sported a Mohawk (...
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Andy Johnson - 02/Feb/2009  The late 1970s and early 1980s saw a massive explosion of hardcore punk bands, and the genre was often seen as being dominated by scenes in the US lik...
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Sean Caldwell - 08/Jan/2009  Fun House.
When I’d first read the article, the following excerpt stuck with me:
“Like most authentic originals, the Stooges have endured more than...
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Sean Caldwell - 08/Jan/2009  Fun House.
When I’d first read the article, the following excerpt stuck with me:
“Like most authentic originals, the Stooges have endured more than...
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Matt Metcalfe - 30/Dec/2008  The out of bounds hardcore punk legends Zero Boys material on Vicious Circle once again establishes the sheer magnificence of the second wave of punk ...
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