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Grim Fandango

Grim Fandango may refer to:
1. Hardcore / Punk Rock band from Perth, Western Australia (www.myspace.com/grimfandangomusic) 1. Formed 2006 in Perth, Western Australia, Grim have finely crafted a unique sound that transcends their hardcore/punk roots. Characterized by intertwining jangling guitars, abrasive three-way vocal melodies and a tight driving rhythm section Grim Fandango write ferocious, discordant songs beaming with an undeniable presence of pop-sensibilty and optimism.

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Radio Dead Ones

RADIO DEAD ONES are: Beverly Crime – Vocals
Rik Oldman – Guitar, Vocals
Ändru Bourbon – Bass
Sonny – Guitar
TV Moerk – Drums, Vocals Radio Dead Ones started in Berlin, Germany in 2003 when the four friends decided the punk rock scene needed a kickstart. From early on, they started playing in Berlin and surrounding cities and they soon gained a reputation for being an outrageous live band, blowing audiences away wherever they played.

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Cheap Time

A combustive mix of glam rock riffs, power pop melodies, and lots of punk energy, Cheap Time are the brainchild of Jeffrey Novak, a Tennessee native who began playing in punk bands in his teens. His groups include Jeffrey Novak's One Man Band and the ultra-raw Rat Traps; when the Rat Traps retired in 2006, Novak formed Cheap Time with Be Your Own Pet's Jemina Pearl on bass and Nathan Vasquez on drums.

Read more about Cheap Time on Last.fm.

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The Analogs

The Analogs is a popular polish street punk band. They originaly come from Szczecin, and are well known in Poland and are being quite succesful on the international punk rock scene. They are widely recognised as the ones to begin street punk and Oi! music in Poland, despite many bands before them played this kind of music. The Analogs were the first ones to use skinhead symbolics and references in their songs. Currently The Analogs are:
* Paweł Czekała ("Piguła") - bass guitar
* Sylwester Biliński ("Billy")- drums

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Lockjaw

There is more than one Lockjaw: 1) Lockjaw was formed in Portland, Oregon around 1980 by Del Murry (guitar), Tony Arcudi (vocals), Eric Couch (bass), and Rob Parker (drums)... the band played clubs like The Met, 13th Precinct, and the Satyricon in the early days. By 1984 drummer Rob Parker was replaced with Jeremy J., and guitarist Garrett Garitano was added to the lineup. By that time Lockjaw was labeled "Portland's most hated band."

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OUT OF BOUNDS!

Out Of Bounds, melodic punk rock from Bristol bursting with passion and energy. These boys are determined to bring new life to a dead scene and with the release of there debut EP aptly entitled "The Horror Scene"! Having opened for Bands like Bad Religion, Pennywise, Death by Stereo and A Wilhelm Scream they look set to do just that!! They're fast as fuck, fierce as fire and have enough hooks to get fists raised world wide!

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Daytrader

Daytrader is a punk band from Brooklyn, NY.. They debuted a three song demo in September 2010 and released an EP entitled "Last Days of Rome" in January 2011, citing influences such as Jimmy Eat World, Sunny Day Real Estate, Further Seems Forever, Saves the Day and Hot Water Music. Their debut LP, "Twelve Years", was released May 8th, 2012 on Rise Records. http://www.facebook.com/daytraderny
http://daytrader.bandcamp.com

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Dezerter

Dezerter founded as SS-20 in 1981 in Warsaw is one of most popular punk bands from Poland. They had to change the name to Dezerter because of the reaction of the Communist authority. Dezerter is regarded as one of the most influential bands in Polish rock. With fast guitar riffs and intelligent lyrics written by Grabowski its concerts have drawn thousands of fans and its LPs were very popular, especially in the late 80s and early 90s.

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