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  2. The Controllers (Los Angeles band) - Wikipedia

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    The Controllers were part of the rapidly growing Los Angeles punk rock scene in 1977, even becoming favorites at Brendan Mullen's underground club The Masque. They were the first band to play an advertised show at The Masque and the last to play there in any form in 1996 at a record release party held by Exene Cervenka.

  3. The Controllers (R&B band) - Wikipedia

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    The Controllers are an American soul and R&B vocal group, originally from Birmingham, Alabama, who had a series of successful recordings in the late 1970s and the 1980s. [ 1 ] Career

  4. Chicago hardcore - Wikipedia

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    Chicago hardcore is the hardcore punk scene of Chicago and its surrounding area.Beginning in the 1980s with post-hardcore bands Naked Raygun, Big Black and the Effigies.By the 1990s, the scene had developed two separate sizable scenes: a straight edge metalcore scene including Arma Angelus and Racetraitor; and a thrashcore scene based on the South Side, including Los Crudos and Charles Bronson.

  5. List of Chicago hardcore punk bands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable hardcore punk bands from Chicago, Illinois and its surrounding areas. 88 Fingers Louie; Arma Angelus [1] Articles of Faith; Bhopal Stiffs; The Bollweevils; Charles Bronson; The Fighters; Harm's Way; Hewhocorrupts; The Killing Tree; Los Crudos; Masters of the Obvious; Pegboy; Racetraitor; Rise Against; Screeching Weasel ...

  6. Stay (The Controllers album) - Wikipedia

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    Stay is a 1986 album by American R&B band The Controllers. It was produced by the band's member Barry J. Eastmond in collaboration with Galen Senogles and Ralph Benatar, and released by MCA Records. The album subsequently went on the charts, peaking at number 25 on the Black Albums chart, making it the most successful R&B album of their career. [1]

  7. List of Chicago band members - Wikipedia

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    Chicago performing live in 2005. Chicago is an American rock band from Chicago, Illinois. Formed in February 1967, the group was originally known as The Big Thing and later Chicago Transit Authority, before becoming Chicago in 1969.

  8. The Bollweevils - Wikipedia

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    The Bollweevils is a punk band from Chicago. The members consist of Daryl Wilson on vocals, Joe Mizzi on bass, Ken Fitzner ("Ken Weevil") on guitar, and Pete Mumford on drums. Former members include founding bass player, Bob Skwerski, Brian Czarnik (who played simultaneously in Oblivion ) on drums later replaced by Brett Friesen (who played ...

  9. Steve Bjorklund - Wikipedia

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    Bjorklund continued to work in the recording industry, with a number of punk bands in Chicago and Minneapolis, through the early 1990s, credited primarily as producer or as mastering re-mixer. [11] Since 2010, Bjorklund has collaborated with bassist Steve Economou (drummer for The Effigies) and keyboard player LizB in the band High Value Target.