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  2. Hickey (band) - Wikipedia

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    Hickey was started in 1994 by guitarist/singer Matty Luv and drummer Aesop Dekker following the demise of their previous band, FuckBoyz, who had moved from south Florida to San Francisco's Mission District earlier in the year. The trio was rounded out by bassist Chubby, formerly of Schleprok.

  3. Deerhoof - Wikipedia

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    Deerhoof had a music practice space at the Art Explosion Studios at 2425 17th Street in the Mission District; other bands in this space included Creeper Lagoon, Beulah, Zmrzlina, Don't Mean Maybe, and S-- S-- Band Band. [8]

  4. 17 Reasons - Wikipedia

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    The album title and a song title ("Turn It Around") come from two of the band's favorite local Bay Area punk rock compilations: Turn It Around! and 17 Reasons: The Mission District. The cover photo was taken March 17, 1996 at Ann Kong's Bleach Bottle Pig Farm in Berkeley, California, located at 2072 San Pablo Ave. [5]

  5. Directions to See a Ghost - Wikipedia

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    On or after the date of release, it was to be brought back to the place of purchase in exchange for a hard copy of the album as well as a bonus four-song EP [11] Black Angel Exit. Moreover, Directions to See a Ghost features the song "Doves" also available on the "Doves" single 7" released the same day. Unlike the CD, the 3xLP contains bonus ...

  6. The Mission discography - Wikipedia

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    Title Album details "No Snow, No Show" for the Eskimo: Released: July 1993; Label: Windsong International Formats: CD, LP, MC; Ever After – Live: Released: August ...

  7. The Man Who Wrote the Music Down - AOL

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    After studying music and playing multiple instruments, Avineri performs professionally and teaches for the Los Angeles Unified School District. Avineri notes that Carlos Malcolm was involved in ...

  8. Evil (band) - Wikipedia

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    Evil was a garage rock band from Miami, Florida, active between late 1965 and early 1967. [1] [2] [3] They were known for a hard–driving, sometimes, thrashing 60s punk sound that combined elements of blues, rockabilly, and British invasion influences (particularly the tougher sounding London-based outfits of the time, such as The Yardbirds, The Who, The Pretty Things, and The Small Faces).

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