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Remek

Emo hardcore from Prague with current/ex members of Lakmé, Dakhma, Jednota, gattaca, !úl.., Marnost, osawatomie etc. with strong emphasis on DIY ethics, politics (yet in personal way), veganism etc. http://remekdiy.wordpress.com/, http://remekdiy.bandcamp.com Releases (everything can be downloaded from remek website):
July 2010 - Demo CD-r (Self-Released)
July 2011 - Demo 7" EP (Dog Lovers Records)
August 2011 - Flexi 7" EP (Self-Released & Revolution Summer Records)
November 2011 - Songs for the DIYcore 12" vinyl compilation (DIYcore)

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Gods And Queens

Gods And Queens 3 piece band from Brooklyn/Philadelphia, who tried in vain to blatantly steal riffs and song patterns from some of their favorite bands, like Hoover, Rodan, The Telescopes, Angels Of Light, June Of 44, Lowercase, Spaceman 3 and the like...but failed on every attempt. Instead here are 7 songs that resemble nothing of who or what they were intended to be. Instead a few have said it sounds like a low rent super depressed version of Fugazi, and Quicksand with out the start stop timing, which Jamie is NOT happy about at all, in any sort of the word happiness.

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Humanfly

psychedelic post-Hardcore band turned prog merchants - HUMANFLY - Formed in the early part of the decade, the band offer epic, metallic journeys through huge heaviness and Floyd esq atmospherics. Vocals are used sparingly, focusing primarily on building thematically through the music. The recent CD release of II by US label 20 Buck Spin has introduced Humanfly to a larger audience and the band are ready to record their third album, which is gonna kick the shit out of everyone.

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Dirge

There are six bands called Dirge : 1. Dirge is a French band formed in 1994 in Paris, France. From the genre that exploded in the first part of the 90s, the band slowly evolved toward a more atmospheric and progressive form of metal, related to bands such as Neurosis, Isis, and Cult of Luna. The original band members were Marc T. (guitars, programming) and Laurent P. (vocals, programming). In the genre of bands like Godflesh and Pitchshifter, the duo's music was a hybrid of corrosive guitars, robotic hammerings, and scratching samples.

Read more about Dirge on Last.fm.

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Vendor Defender

Vendor Defender formed in Glasgow in early 2008 with Zak, Fraser and Suse creating their infectious pop/rock. Their name is taken from a legendary chubster at Suse's school who used to defend what he loved. The band have recently supported NME tipped ‘We Have Band of Kitsune’ music on their recent UK tour alongside Micachu and the Shapes. As well as playing with Edinburgh's SXSW bound ‘Come on Gang’.

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AFK

There are at least three artists with this name. 1.) For the last three years, Dallas' dynamic bass duo Jimmy Blythe (Droopy) and Kyle Nuss (Royal Highnuss) have been melting speakers and knocking drinks off the bar with their huge bass heavy sound. While getting support from large names including: Rusko, Datsik, Downlink, Excision, Calvertron, Run DMT, Helicopter Showdown, Eptic, and more, the group refined their sound releasing tracks such as "Feel 4 U" on Betamorph Recordings and a remix of "Miracle" on Lincoln Road Records in 2011.

Read more about AFK on Last.fm.

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Disconnect

There is more than one band with the name Disconnect. 1. A post-hardcore band from Reno, Nevada between 2002 and 2005. 2. A hardcore band from Vermont with members of Crucial Times, Fight Back and My Revenge!. 3. Disconnect is a progressive rock band featuring Erich O'Dell (guitars, bass, keyboards, voice) and Brian Eschrich (drums, percussion, synth) formed in late 2009. Their first album "Radio Hostile" was released in May, 2010. Their follow up release, "Fragments", came out three months later featuring songs that were recorded during the "Radio Hostile" sessions.

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