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Outburst

There are three bands called Outburst. 1) a New York hardcore band. 2) a United Kingdom Stoner/Doom/Metal band 3) a Dutch Thrash Metal band. 1) Outburst was an Astoria, Queens based New York Hardcore band, founded in the mid 80's. They grew to popularity after a well received demo and tracks on Blackout! Records' "Where The Wild Things Are.." Compilation. The band also recorded and released one EP, entitled "Miles To Go" for Blackout! in 1989, soon after the band broke up and all the members went their merry way.

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The Killjoys

Multiple bands have used this name: 1. The Killjoys - a UK punk band (1977)
2. - The Killjoys - Australian
3. - The Killjoys - Canadian 1. The Killjoys were a British punk band which formed in 1977. The band released only one single, "Johnny Won't Get to Heaven". Their lead singer, Kevin Rowland, later formed Dexys Midnight Runners 2. Formed by Craig Pilkington and Anna Burley as a pop-folk group, from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, received critical acclaim for their 1990 Album Ruby, include receiving an ARIA award for best independent release.

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Full Blown Chaos

Full Blown Chaos is a hardcore band from Queens, New York. Building a following opening for bands such as Hatebreed and Sepultura in the early 2000's, they were signed to Stillborn Records, and went on the road with the Heavyweights of Hardcore 2 tour, along with Diecast, Agnostic Front, and Hatebreed. Ray Mazzola-vocals
Mike Facci-guitar
Jeff Facci-drums
Mark Gumbrecht-guitar
Dustin Jennings-bass

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Final Prayer

Having been friends for several years and gathering experience in bands like Battle Royale,
Disrespect, Shortage and Lifeforce, for some local scenesters the time was right to bring
the violence back to the dancefloor. And what better way to do this without getting hurt
themselves than to form a band. They started jamming in 2003, with the aim of playing
straight up, traditional hardcore with a progressive shape and the taste of major
brutality. With a few songs already written, the band welcomed a second guitarist into the fold,

Read more about Final Prayer on Last.fm.

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Walls of Jericho

Hailing from Detroit, Walls of Jericho released their highly anticipated 4th CD for Trustkill Records on July 29, 2008. Produced by Ben Schigel (Chimaira/Ringworm), The American Dream follows the mesh of metallic venom and concrete fury of hardcore/punk that the band is known for, 12 solid tracks of highly anticipated hard beating poetic thunder people have come to expect from the band. “Working on the new CD ended up being a really wonderful experience. We worked really well together, collaborated better than ever, and had a great time.

Read more about Walls of Jericho on Last.fm.

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Against The Grain

There are multiple artists with the name Against The Grain. 1. Against The Grain was a Punk-Hardcore band that had started in the mid 80's from MV /San Juan Capistrano along with other locals such as U.T.I, Violation, Hangover, Bored to Death, F.R.I., Virulence, Symbolism Of Belligerency.
Originally a 3 Piece Band, They went on Tour and were the first out of the area to get some higher profile gigs.

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Cheap Thrills

There are more than one band with the name Cheap Thrills.
1) best producer alive from chicago
FUCK ALL THESE OTHER CHEAP THRILLS WANNABES::
1) A defunct 3 piece 70's punk rock band form Tallahassee, FL including members of The Transfusions and Chicago Glam Rock band Mickey. 2) a German Hardcore Band playing old school NYHC inspired hardcore with a modern twist. They've released a demo in 2004, the We're All Broken MCD in 2005 and their self-titled debut album in 2007. 3) an all girl, rock and roll punk band, originated from Leiden, the Netherlands.

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Biohazard

Biohazard was one of the first bands to regularly incorporate elements of both hip-hop and hardcore metal into their sound; since their lyrical fare dealt with the harshness of urban life and the resulting anger and frustration, which both genres of music have been known to address, the connection only made sense, especially in light of Anthrax's highly effective collaboration with Public Enemy on 1991's "Bring the Noise.

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