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  • ...ed Even In Blackouts. He is currently singing and playing guitar for both the Mitochondriacs and Semi-Famous and splits his time between Chicago and Osak ...and Nonthings, a publishing company that John helped run. John acted with the Neo-Futurists outfit in Chicago.
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  • ...adopted a Carribean theme and stopped booking shows. After Chez Delphonse the bar became it's current name/location, Flounders Bar and Grill, in [[1999]] ...al friends. Because of the low numbers, the bands were often not paid for the gigs.
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  • ...and [[Wax Trax]] by a couple years), it wouldn't be a stretch to call them the first true punk rock label in Chicago. * [[The Cunts]], ''Chemicals In The Mail'' 7" (DR111578, [[1978]])
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  • ...came well-known with the Industrial groups [[Ministry]] (Al), My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult (Frankie) and Concrete Blonde (Harry). '''''(The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture) Too Much Soft Living''''' (Album) - June 10, [[1981]],
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  • ...as a response to the exit of Joel on (bass guitar) and Peter (Guitar) and the entrance of Natasha (guitar). The band was formed by Vocalist Jason after the end of his first band Kapitol Punishment in [[1993]].
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  • ...ont on the corner of Milwaukee and Rockwell in Logan Square. The space was the former home of El Rancho Supermercado, a Mexican supermarket. ...ed, thus the residents became the El Rancho Orphans and the “house” became The El Rancho Orphanage.
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  • '''The Dangling Units''' were a short-lived band featuring future members of [[Hap ...to vocals. When Devon Brock joined the group played a few shows, recording the demo including "You Can Only Be Castrated Once" and "Barbeque Bop".
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  • ...rted in late 1983 by [[Marc Ruvolo]] (Vocals) and [[Iggy Recinos]] (Bass). The two had met while playing in a short-lived version of [[Gross National Prod ...uch as The Smoking Popes, Alkaline Trio, Apocalypse Hoboken and many more. The label continues today and is approaching 100 releases.
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  • .... Ben appears to have been actively involved in the Chicago punk scene in the mid to late '80's, writing for local 'zines and booking shows at [[Durty Ne ...ges and broke up three times. In [[2009]], Ben announced he was reforming the band with on-again-off-again SW member [[Dan Schafer]] but without [[Jughea
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  • ...e Ax]] where John gave away his guitar after the band finished their set. The band has since reunited periodically for live shows. ...ayed together in Deep Tunnel Project. The band also includes Jeff Dean ([[The Bomb]], Dead Ending, Noise by Numbers, many many others) and Tim Midyett (S
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  • ...which were rumored to be part of an LP that was uncompleted at the time of the band's break up. ...By Numbers, and Dan Vapid and the Cheats. The rest of Sludgeworth formed the band Ethyline (initially called Pound). Adam, Dave, and Mike later formed
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  • ...t toured to WV, NY and CT. It can be safely said that Blatant Dissent was the best 80s punk band from Northern Illinois University. ...along with [[Subverts]], [[Ring 13]], [[Happy hunting]] and Otis Ball and The Chains.
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  • ...ormer Slapstick member [[Slapstick Family Tree]] band, and later on one of the Alkaline Trio drummers, Mike Felumlee, was a second degree [[Slapstick]] fa * Pete Parada (ex-face to face, went on to be The Offspring drummer) - drummer ([[2000]])
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  • ...d formed in early [[1980]] and consistently played and recorded throughout the 1980s. ...ir first LP, '''For Ever Grounded''', along with a record release show, by the end of 2024.
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  • ...nd's final album. Schafer, Cargin, and Fredrichsen would resign from both the Riverdales and Screeching Weasel in March [[2011]] following a Screeching W **"Back To You" appeared in the movie '''''Angus'''''
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  • ...tion of the band's recording from 1983 and 1984, as well as the release of the Savage Beliefs movie, originally made but unreleased in 1984. * '''''The Moral Efficiency of Savage Beliefs 7"''''' ([[1983]]), [[Wasteland Records]
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  • ...as a total community effort and was officially a non-profit organization. The biggest names to play Space Place were Bauhaus and Black Flag. ...h market. Down the street, one of the meat packers had a warning sign over the sidewalk 'Watch Out For Swinging Beef'. We appropriated that both as a warn
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