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  2. List of screamo bands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bands that have played screamo at some point in their careers. Screamo is a music genre which predominantly evolved from emo, among other genres, in the early 1990s. The term "screamo" was initially applied to a more aggressive offshoot of emo that developed in San Diego in the early 1990s, which used usually short songs that ...

  3. Screamo - Wikipedia

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    Screamo (also referred to as skramz [1]) is a subgenre of emo that emerged in the early 1990s and emphasizes "willfully experimental dissonance and dynamics". [2] San Diego–based bands Heroin and Antioch Arrow pioneered the genre in the early 1990s, and it was developed in the late 1990s mainly by bands from the East Coast of the United States such as Pg. 99, Orchid, Saetia, and I Hate Myself.

  4. Foxtails (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band's latest release is their 2024 extended play Home (stylized in all lowercase). Home was the band's first release to be mixed by vocalist/bassist Blue Luno Solaz. All of the proceeds made in the first week of sales were donated to the Sylvia Rivera Law Project , a charity which provides legal funds for transgender, intersex, and gender ...

  5. Antioch Arrow - Wikipedia

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    The band has been described as post-hardcore, [2] art punk, [10] emo, [10] post-punk, [3] and no wave. [3] They have been described as pioneers of screamo as well. [citation needed] The band has gone on to name many influences, including mid-late 1980s DC emo and hardcore bands such as Ignition and Rites of Spring.

  6. Saetia - Wikipedia

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    Saetia (pronounced SAY-shuh) is a New York City-based screamo band. While relatively unknown during their initial existence, the band is now seen as one of the most critically lauded bands of the late-1990s screamo scene. Stewart Mason of AllMusic described their music as an "essential document" for fans of screamo. [3]

  7. The Number Twelve Looks Like You - Wikipedia

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    They then soon changed their name to The Number Twelve Looks Like You, a name taken from the Twilight Zone episode "Number 12 Looks Just Like You". In early 2003, with newly added bassist Mike Smagula, the band was heard at a live show by an A&R representative from Brutal Records, who was impressed, and informed the heads of the record label ...

  8. You Might Be Surprised How These '60s Bands Got Their Names - AOL

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    The band got its name when Stills and bandmate Richie Furay stayed at a friend's house with a steamroller parked outside. The piece of heavy equipment bore the words "Buffalo Springfield Roller ...

  9. Pg. 99 - Wikipedia

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    Pg. 99 (also spelled pageninetynine) was a hardcore punk band from Sterling, Virginia, a town on the outskirts of Washington, D.C., who are widely considered one of the pioneers of the screamo genre. The band formed as a six-piece in late 1997 and broke up as an eight-piece in 2003; at their maximum capacity they performed with two singers ...