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  2. Harvest (band) - Wikipedia

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    On the cover of the video, the network stated that Harvest averages "over 100 concerts a year." [8] By 1991, Ed Kerr left the group and Harvest became a five-player band led by Williams. [1] With various members, [1] Williams' band produced Let's Fight (For a Generation), Mighty River, and 41 Will Come. In 1992 the band went on an "Olympic and ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Everyone Is Everybody Else - Wikipedia

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    Everyone Is Everybody Else was remastered for a second time in 2016 and reissued by Esoteric Recordings (through Cherry Red Records). This 2 CD/1 DVD set includes the complete original mix of the album, the 4 bonus tracks that appeared on the Polydor reissue, a new remix of the album (which excludes "For No One" which only appears on the first disc "original mix" of the album), a 2016 remix of ...

  5. List of Nintendocore bands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bands that play Nintendocore, a style of music that combines chiptune and video game music with various forms of hard rock, especially heavy metal and hardcore punk This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  6. Tough guy hardcore - Wikipedia

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    Tough guy hardcore (also known as New York-style hardcore or new school hardcore) is a subgenre of hardcore punk with prominent influences from thrash metal. It makes use of groove-driven, palm muted guitar riffs, breakdowns , lyrics discussing hatred, personal struggles, unity, and a vocal style influenced by hip hop and oi! .

  7. Harvest Records - Wikipedia

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    Harvest Records was created by EMI in 1969 to market progressive rock music, [1] and to compete with Philips' Vertigo and Decca's Deram labels, and the independent Island label. Harvest was initially under the direction of Malcolm Jones, [ 1 ] and was distributed in North America by EMI's US affiliate, Capitol Records .

  8. Sweaty Nipples - Wikipedia

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    The band recorded a second album in 1991 but record label NastyMix filing for bankruptcy meant that it was not released. [2] [3] Building up a reputation from their live shows, the band won Portland Music Awards in 1991 for Best Alternative/Metal Act and in 1992 for Best Live Show. [2] [4] [5] They played on the Lollapalooza tour in 1992.

  9. Category:Harvest Records artists - Wikipedia

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