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Dropkick Murphys
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The Warrior's Code
[4] Like your favorite hole-in-the-wall restaurant, Dropkick Murphys serve up something... |
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The Soviettes
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LP III
[5] Lesser bands have one album in them, and if the Soviettes would've repeated... |
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Boredoms
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Seadrum/House Of Sun
[5]Since 1986, Japan's Boredoms have morphed from chaotic splatter-punks to... |
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MxPx
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Panic
[4]As they did for their seminal album Life In General, MxPx had to head back ... |
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The Life And Times
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Suburban Hymns
[4] Shiner used trigonometric rhythms and hazy hooks to cultivate their fanbase; and, on... |
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Mice Parade
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Bem-Vinda Vontade
[2] Mice Parade originated as an instrumental act, and their vocalists still sing as if... |
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Teenage Fanclub
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Man-Made
[3] Teenage Fanclub's jangly melodies recall the '60s, but on... |
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Troubled Hubble
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Making Beds In A Burning House
[4] Troubled Hubble's name, which combines astronomical intelligence with ... |
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Throwdown
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Vendetta
[3] Let's face it, Throwdown's music isn't rocket science. The band ... |
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Bedouin Soundclash
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Sounding A Mosaic
[4] A reggae act fronted by a white Canadian named Jay Malinowski invites abuse, but ... |
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