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Jawbox is an
American post-hardcore band from Washington, D.C.,
formed in 1989 by J.
Robbins (vocals/guitar), Kim
Coletta (b****), and Adam Wade (drums)...
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Jawbox is the
fourth and most
recent album by
American post-hardcore band
Jawbox. The
album was
released by TAG Recordings, a
subsidiary of
Atlantic Records...
- "name-checked by
every second-wave emo band I knew". Post-hardcore band
Jawbox also
impacted the
sound of
Midwest emo,
being cited as an
influence by such...
- such as
Fugazi from Washington, D.C. as well as
groups such as Big Black,
Jawbox, Quicksand, and S****ac who
stuck closer to post-hardcore's
noise rock roots...
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first album by the post-hardcore band
Jawbox. It was
released in 1991 on
Dischord Records. This is the only
Jawbox album with the band as a trio, since...
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Public Enemy,
Duran Duran, the
Smashing Pumpkins, Portishead, Helmet,
Jawbox,
Faith No More, Slayer, Hum, Kool Keith,
Alice in Chains, Tool,
Girls Against...
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Novelty is the
second studio album by the
American post-hardcore band
Jawbox,
released by
Dischord Records in May 1992. The
songs "Tongues" and "Ones and...
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American rock band from Washington, D.C. J.
Robbins and Bill
Barbot of
Jawbox formed the band with
Peter Moffett (formerly of
Government Issue) in 1997...
- Minneapolis.
Schreiber grew up
listening to
indie rock acts such as Fugazi,
Jawbox and
Guided by Voices. He was
influenced by
fanzine culture and had no previous...
- is most
known for his
production work with Fugazi,
Girls Against Boys,
Jawbox,
Tripping Daisy, and others.
Apple Music called Niceley "the D.C. scene-shaper"...