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  2. List of straight edge bands - Wikipedia

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    New York City, New York United States [32] Government Issue: 1980–1989 Washington, D.C. United States [33] Harm's Way: 2006–present Chicago, Illinois United States [34] Have Heart: 2002-2009 New Bedford, Massachusetts United States [35] In My Eyes: 1997–2000 Boston, Massachusetts United States [36] Indecision: 1993–2000, 2006–present ...

  3. Straight edge - Wikipedia

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    Straight edge sentiments can also be found in the song "Keep it Clean" by English punk band The Vibrators, and the Modern Lovers song "I'm Straight", recorded in 1973, which rejected drug use. [20] Ted Nugent was a key influence on the straight edge ideology as one of the few prominent 1970s hard rock icons to eschew alcohol and other drug use ...

  4. List of New York hardcore bands - Wikipedia

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    Misfits (this band is from New Jersey) Murphy's Law; Nausea; Reagan Youth; Sheer Terror; Sick of It All; Six and Violence; The Stimulators (not hc, but important transitional band from the old scene.) Stormtroopers of Death (S.O.D.) Straight Ahead; The Undead; Urban Waste; Vatican Commandos (This band is from Connecticut) Warzone; The Young and ...

  5. Up Front (hardcore band) - Wikipedia

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    They were an influential part of the late 1980s New York hardcore and Connecticut straight edge scenes. They played many of their early shows at the now famous Anthrax Club in Norwalk, Connecticut. In 1987 they appeared on the X Marks The Spot compilation 7-inch, one of the first documents of the burgeoning Connecticut straight edge scene.

  6. Friends Stand United - Wikipedia

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    Friends Stand United (FSU) began as an anti-fascist, [1] [2] anti-racist, and anti-drug hardcore crew.It was founded in the late 1980s by Elgin James in Boston, Massachusetts, evolving out of the hardcore punk scene and in particular the straight edge subculture.

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  8. Unbroken (band) - Wikipedia

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    Unbroken played a reunion show in New York City at Santos Party House on April 10, 2011, with Indecision, Jesuit, Damnation A.D., Unrestrained and Psychic Limb. In September 2011, they toured Argentina, Chile, and other Latin American countries. Unbroken also scheduled to play Mexico for the first time in 2012 as well as a small tour of Europe.

  9. New York hardcore - Wikipedia

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    Florida band Assück playing New York venue ABC No Rio. Early in the decade, many bands were inspired by the British anarcho-punk scene. Beginning as a part of the larger New York hardcore scene, bands like Reagan Youth, False Prophets and Heart Attack [13] made use of a similar musical style and mentality to their British counterparts. [14]