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Ribbon Fix played their debut show on August 10th, 1996 at the Epicenter Zone record store in San Francisco, opening for Full Boney and Ura… read more
Ribbon Fix played their debut show on August 10th, 1996 at the Epicenter Zone record store in San Francisco, opening for Full Boney and Uranium 9-Volt with its original four piece line-up consisting of Andi Camp (former Stella and Unders… read more
Ribbon Fix played their debut show on August 10th, 1996 at the Epicenter Zone record store in San Francisco, opening for Full Boney and Uranium 9-Volt with its original four piece line-up consisting of Andi Camp (former Stella and Underside) on vocals/bass, Mark Rodgers (former Driftwood, Shroomu… read more
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Crash And Britany were an indie/emo band from Sacramento, CA. The band featured members of The Yah Mos and Pretty Girls. They were active from 1992 to 1998 and released a self-titled 7”, a cassette and an LP. They also had 2 s… read more
Crash And Britany were an indie/emo band from Sacramento, CA. The band featured members of The Yah Mos and Pretty Girls. They were active from 1992 to 1998 and released a self-titled 7”, a cassette and an LP. They also had 2 songs on the “In Memory Of Jason” 2×12” … read more
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Twinkly indie / emo, featuring Andi Camp from Ribbon Fix. They did not release a thing, only shared some recorded songs. Unfortunetaly thei… read more
Twinkly indie / emo, featuring Andi Camp from Ribbon Fix. They did not release a thing, only shared some recorded songs. Unfortunetaly their later stuff was never recorded.
Twinkly indie / emo, featuring Andi Camp from Ribbon Fix. They did not release a thing, only shared some recorded songs. Unfortunetaly their later stuff was never recorded.
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There is more than one artist under this name: 1. A 90’s emo band from Sweden 2. A singer-songwriter from Ireland 1. Far Apart was a … read more
There is more than one artist under this name: 1. A 90’s emo band from Sweden 2. A singer-songwriter from Ireland 1. Far Apart was a 90’s indie emo band from Luleå, Sweden. The band was formed in 95 with the name derived from … read more
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Eldritch Anisette was a Newark-based emo band that was active from 1996 to 1997. The band didn’t do any tours, primarily because Timot… read more
Eldritch Anisette was a Newark-based emo band that was active from 1996 to 1997. The band didn’t do any tours, primarily because Timothy Nichols (drummer) and Marc Krupanski (bassist) were still in school at that time. However, they… read more
Eldritch Anisette was a Newark-based emo band that was active from 1996 to 1997. The band didn’t do any tours, primarily because Timothy Nichols (drummer) and Marc Krupanski (bassist) were still in school at that time. However, they planned to do so. As far as Courtney Ellen Miller, the band… read more
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They have been playing together since their earliest school days, at least some of them. Then Maggat was formed in 1997 and after they had … read more
They have been playing together since their earliest school days, at least some of them. Then Maggat was formed in 1997 and after they had lost two bass player they finally ended up in the formation that stood solid. They recorded their … read more
They have been playing together since their earliest school days, at least some of them. Then Maggat was formed in 1997 and after they had lost two bass player they finally ended up in the formation that stood solid. They recorded their first long player in 1999, after they had already released a… read more
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Owltian Mia formed in Virginia Beach/Norfolk after the break up of Words a Game circa 1995. Inspired by the underground scene before the te… read more
Owltian Mia formed in Virginia Beach/Norfolk after the break up of Words a Game circa 1995. Inspired by the underground scene before the term Emo was coined, they released a double 7″ on Tree Records, called “The Greatest Games… read more
Owltian Mia formed in Virginia Beach/Norfolk after the break up of Words a Game circa 1995. Inspired by the underground scene before the term Emo was coined, they released a double 7″ on Tree Records, called “The Greatest Games Ever Played”. Of course at such a young age you could … read more