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Knife Fight

There are two artists using the name Knife Fight (1) Knife Fight was a fast hardcore band from Southern California. None of the other KF's ever put anything out, so they don't count. Never one to shy away from wearing their influences on their sleeves, you can hear heisted riffs and lyrics from bands such as Negative Approach, America's Hardcore, Straight Ahead, Rudimentary Peni, Voorhees/Shark Attack/F.U.'s/Deathreat, Battalion of Saints, and apparantly Lack Of Interest. But that's only 7 songs out of like 40.

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Suffer

There are at least 7 bands called Suffer: 1. Suffer is a hardcore punk / powerviolence band from Perth, Australia. To date, the band has released a self-titled demo cassette (2008), a CDR / cassette titled 'Blood Wars' (2009), a split 7" with Pathetic Human (2010), and have recently released their first full-length LP titled 'Lone' (2010). 2. Swedish Suffer formed in 1988. The band had a raw, yet somewhat technical sound, unlike many "straight to the point" bands.

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F.U.B.A.R.

F.U.B.A.R started up under the name I: Scream Protest. This band was a project which was realized by Boris from Suppository. We played 2 gigs under this name, after a while Boris didn't have much time to put into this band so we decided to go further without him. We changed the name into F.U.B.A.R when our new vocalist Luc was found. In the beginning of 2002 we recorded our demo. 15 songs were recorded and 100 copy's were made. We got in contact with Axel from T.V.

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Jesus Cröst

Jesus Crust started as a project around 1997. At that time both members, 13 and 10, participated in other bands.
This kept Jesus Crust very low-profile. In 1997 they recorded their first demo ‘Punk is Dead’.
This tape is still considered to be a pretty good release, although the recordings are quite rough and primary
(due to the fact that they were actually a test). During these recordings Jesus Crust was temporary joined by

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