Genres: Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Rock, Post-Hardcore Active: 90's Formed: 1989 in Washington, DC
Shudder to Think, Tar, Arcwelder, Helmet, Todd Larry Lloyd, The Apex Theory, Big Heavy Stuff, Chavez, Hum, Unwound, Girls Against Boys, Edsel, Philo Beddow
mewithoutYou, Big Heavy Stuff, Build Your Own Monster, Antimony, Shiner, Pilot to Gunner, Three Days Grace, The Dismemberment Plan, Look What I Did, Dummy, Sounds Like Violence, Panthers, Pave the Rocket, Dashboard Confessional, Haymarket Riot, Braid, Smart Went Crazy, The Valley Arena, The Blackout Pact
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In their eight-year existence, Jawbox released four studio albums of increasingly skillful post-punk, not necessarily carrying the torch of their Washington, D.C., elders (Minor Threat, Embrace, Rites of Spring), but instead building on the tradition of Chicago's thriving early-'80s scene (Big Black, Naked Raygun, Effigies). Highly and unfairly scrutinized for being the first act to leave über-indie Dischord Records, the band proved cynics wrong by releasing two excellent LPs for Atlantic that easily surpassed their Dischord output, all the while retaining their integrity and creative control.
Ex-Government Issue bassist J.
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Release: November 3, 1998
Label: DeSoto
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Release: July 2, 1996
Label: Atlantic, Tag, DeSoto
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