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The Queers with 45 Adapters, Negative Approach, and more

Aug 30, 2024  ·  The Masquerade - Hell, Atlanta, GA The Masquerade - Hell, Atlanta, GA

The Queers
Aug 30
The Queers
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Detroit's Negative Approach, pioneers of Midwestern hardcore in the early '80s, led by John Brannon. Known for the aggressive album "Tied Down" and influencing bands like Sonic Youth. Touch and Go released their seminal discography "Total Recall" in 1992.
The Queers, punk rockers from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, have delivered snotty, fast-paced music since 1982. Known for their no-frills punk anthems and puerile lyrics, they've put out notable albums like "Love Songs for the Retarded" (1993) and "Don't Back Down" (1996), influenced by the Ramones. Their key lineup was Joe King/Queer, Hugh O'Neill, and B-Face. They've collaborated with Screeching Weasel's Ben Weasel and released on labels like Lookout and Hopeless Records. Despite lineup changes and challenges, The Queers continue to shape punk with live albums and cover sets.
Formed in 2000 in Chicago by the Bawinkel siblings and Josh Robieson, Flatfoot 56 blends Celtic punk with Oi! rock. Known for hits on Sons of Anarchy, their dynamic style and spirited live shows are fan-favorites. Notable albums include "Knuckles Up" and "Black Thorn." They've collaborated with producer Johnny Rioux and crowdfunded "Odd Boat."
Formed in Austin, Texas in 1995, Lower Class Brats blend punk, Oi!, and 70s glam. Known for "Rather Be Hated Than Ignored," they've played across the US, Europe, and Asia.

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