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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. Scary Kids Scaring Kids (album) - Wikipedia

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    Scary Kids Scaring Kids is the second studio album by American post-hardcore band Scary Kids Scaring Kids, and the last before their hiatus from 2010 to 2019.It was released on August 28, 2007 on Immortal Records and produced by Don Gilmore (who had previously worked on albums of Dashboard Confessional, Good Charlotte, Linkin Park, and Trust Company).

  4. Siege (band) - Wikipedia

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    Siege was an American hardcore punk band from Weymouth, Massachusetts. Formed in 1981, they were active in the Boston hardcore scene from 1984 to 1985, and reunited briefly in 1991. Drummer Rob Williams and guitarist Kurt Habelt led a live ensemble of reunion performances between 2016 and 2023.

  5. Dead Fucking Last - Wikipedia

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    DFL recorded two songs for a series of compilations: one for Punk-O-Rama Vol. 2 called "ThoughtControl" and one for Generations I – A Punk Look at Human Rights called "Health Care for All Americans." [5] In 1997 DFL released their third full-length studio album, Grateful [2] The album was recorded and produced by DFL at New Belleview Studios.

  6. Scary Kids Scaring Kids - Wikipedia

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    Scary Kids Scaring Kids (abbreviated SKSK) is an American post-hardcore band formed in Gilbert, Arizona in 2002. The band's name was taken from the Cap'n Jazz song of the same name. [ 1 ] They released two studio albums The City Sleeps in Flames (2005) and the self-titled Scary Kids Scaring Kids (2007) with the late member and lead vocalist ...

  7. Kids Like Us - Wikipedia

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    Kids Like Us is an American hardcore punk band from north Florida. Formed in 2003, the band drew influences from various subgenres of punk prominent in the scene at the time such as DIY , Garage , and Skate .

  8. Beating a Dead Horse (album) - Wikipedia

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    Beating a Dead Horse is the debut studio album by YouTube comedian Jarrod Alonge, self-released on May 26, 2015. [1] The album features seven different fictitious bands created by Alonge to satirize the tropes and characteristics of alternative music genres such as metalcore, post-hardcore, pop punk, emo, progressive metal, hardcore punk and others.

  9. Nintendocore - Wikipedia

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    Horse the Band was an early pioneer of Nintendocore and the originator of the term, which frontman Nathan Winneke coined as a joke. [3] [16] According to The A.V. Club, the group's "contorted roars, metal-core hysterics, esoteric video game references, and crusty 8-bit-style synth became inextricably linked to the nebulous genre."