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    Back to Zero
     
    Dimension Of Fear
    Rock: Punk
     
     
    Kevin and the Octaves
     
    Smash The Classics
    Inspired punk/rock versions of popular classical tunes.
    Rock: Punk
     
     
    Radon, This Bike is a Pipe Bomb, Vaginasore Jr. & King Friday
     
    Fast Crowd 4way #2
    This is Four punk/pop/folk bands with ties to Florida's early nineties scene that exploded to create bands like Hot Water Music, Less Than Jake and Against Me.
    Rock: Punk
     
     
    Regular Size People Fight
     
    Yowza!
    Regular Size People Fight consists of members of a bunch of Tampa Bands including The Dukes of Hillsborough and Tim Version.
    Rock: Punk
     
     
    Polka Madre
     
    Dead in the Eye
    Mexico City gypsy-punk recorded in the Gogol Bordello and Balkan Beat Box studio in New York City.
    Rock: Punk
     
     
    The Von Erich Suicide Mission
     
    The Von Erich Suicide Mission
    Forged by Texas heat, Wisconsin brews and Jersey swamp water, The Von Erich Suicide Mission picks up the creep rock torch and thrusts it into your ears like a foreign object. Punk laced rock n roll the way it was meant to be played, loud and gritty.
    Rock: Punk
     
     
    Silent Movie Type
     
    Post Traumatic Head
    Post Traumatic Head offers periods of quietness, mixed with organized chaos. In hopes to appeal to the ears of many>
    Rock: Punk
     
     
    The Make
     
    Shadows in the Streets
    Rock: Punk
     
     
    Blue Collar Criminals
     
    Warrior Poets
    Second full length CD by Tucson, AZ's Blue Collar Criminals
    Rock: Punk
     
     
    Mad Trucker Gone Mad
     
    Born To Be A Trucker
    Blazing psychobilly from Madison by this long running legendary crew of hellraisers. Play loud and drunk.
    Rock: Punk
     

    Top Albums

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    The .357 STring Band
    Ghost Town
    Streetgrass. fast-paced bluegrass from the streets, not the hills
    All the members of the .357 STring Band have been active members in the punk/rockabilly scene in the midwest for years before deciding to go bluegrass. Their Live show has been referred to as "Hoe-down meets Throw-down" by many reviewers. The .357 STring Band's unique mash of punk and bluegrass echoes both old-school country and traditional mountain music, but the group is much harder to define than it might seem. The Milwaukee bands' amped-up, all acoustic sound has won praise from the purist likes of Wayne Hancock, and JD Wilkes of Those Legendary Shack Shakers. These boys have managed a sound all their own accomplishing the nearly impossible by bringing together scenesters from ALL genres. Plucking banjos, spinning upright bass and blended harmonies arent what one would expect from this quartet, but that only adds to their allure
    Rock: Punk
     
    The Expendables
    Gettin' Filthy
    Rock: Punk
     
    Skrewdriver
    All Skrewed Up
    Rock: Punk
     
    Dust Rhinos
    The Day After The Night Before
    Rock: Punk
     
    Can't Hang
    Ride The Lightrail
    Rock: Punk
     

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      Artists You May Know

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      The Gits
      King and Queens
      Rock: Punk
       
      Reel Big Fish
      Live at the House of Blues (SMGO #8) - DVD
      Rock: Punk
       
      Regina Spektor
      Songs
      Rock: Punk
       
      MC5
      Babes In Arms
      Rock: Punk
       

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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Sexsie Volvo
      The Get Me Downs
      Rock: Punk
       
       
      2.
      Beautiful
      Storm Large
      Rock: Punk
       
       
      3.
      Sex Means Nothing When You're Dead
      Marilyn
      Rock: Punk
       
       
      4.
      Burn the Witch
      The Order of the Fly
      Rock: Punk
       
       
      5.
      My Pontiac
      gONNA gET gOT
      Rock: Punk
       
       
      6.
      Long Time Coming
      Why I Hate
      Rock: Punk
       
       
      7.
      Three Parts Apathy, No Parts Sympathy
      Why I Hate
      Rock: Punk
       
       
      8.
      Rage Motherfucker Rage
      Why I Hate
      Rock: Punk
       
       
      9.
      Intro
      8-Foot Tender
      Rock: Punk
       
       
      10.
      Butterscotch
      8-Foot Tender
      Rock: Punk