Jawbox is an American post-hardcore band from Washington, D.C., formed in 1989 by J. Robbins (vocals/guitar), Kim Coletta (bass), 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...
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"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...
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Ordinary Love" (originally by Sade) - 5:30 "Savory (feat. Far)" (originally by Jawbox) - 4:37 "Do You Believe" (originally by the Cardigans) - 3:28 "Simple Man"...
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such as Fugazi from Washington, D.C. as well as groups such as Big Black, Jawbox, Quicksand, and Shellac that stuck closer to post-hardcore's noise rock...
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For Your Own Special Sweetheart (category Jawbox albums)
Special Sweetheart is the third album by Washington D.C. post-hardcore band, Jawbox. It was produced by Ted Niceley, best known for his work with Fugazi. This...
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(bass) and Ron Marschall (drums). Bands such as Superchunk, Jawbreaker, Jawbox, Buffalo Tom, and Drive Like Jehu were cited as influences. The band released...
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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 (album) (category Jawbox albums)
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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formerly of the band Jawbox). It was first founded by members of the band Edsel to release their first single: "My Manacles." Jawbox was next to use the...
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was born in Washington, D.C., and started recording with bands, including Jawbox. During this period he was active as a musician for Girls Against Boys,...
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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...
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You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, Polvo, Something for Kate, Metz, Jawbox, Pg. 99, and Treepeople. Kim Gordon – vocals, bass, guitar (1981–2011) Thurston...
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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...
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– 13 Songs (1989) Fugazi – Repeater (1990) Jawbox – Jawbox (1990) Shudder to Think – Ten Spot (1991) Jawbox – Grippe (1991) Fugazi – Steady Diet of Nothing...
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the duo use coarse slang and Beavis moons the audience. Featured videos Jawbox – "Savory" The Clash – "Should I Stay or Should I Go" Herb Alpert – "North...
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a bassist for Government Issue, and has also led five of his own bands: Jawbox, Rollkicker Laydown, Burning Airlines, Channels, and Office of Future Plans...
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influences that unite all members of Motion City Soundtrack are Superchunk, Jawbox, Pixies. Both Joshua Pierre and Matt Taylor are also influenced by Ben Folds...
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others. The supergroup Foxhall Stacks, composed of Baker, Bill Barbot (Jawbox), Peter Moffett (Burning Airlines, Government Issue), and Jim Spellman (High...
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bands as influences, including Gauge, Shudder to Think, Fugazi, Jawbreaker, Jawbox, Samiam, Hoover, and Indian Summer. In fall 1993, Bob Nanna was playing...
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Grippe (album) (category Jawbox albums)
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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influenza, an infectious disease. Grippe may also refer to: Grippe (album), by Jawbox, 1991 Grippe, West Virginia, US Peter Grippe (1912–2002), American artist...
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Dischord Records, with bands such as Fugazi, the Nation of Ulysses, and Jawbox. The style extended until the late 2000s. The mid-'80s Washington, D.C....
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(1916–2004), audio engineer "Savory" (song), a 1994 single by the band Jawbox All pages with titles beginning with Savory All pages with titles containing...
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recorded, mixed and produced in collaboration with J. Robbins of the band Jawbox. Their second and third full-length albums were also released under by Bridge...
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Nation of Ulysses, Scream, Soulside, S.O.A., the Teen Idles, Gray Matter, Jawbox, Marginal Man, Shudder to Think, Dag Nasty, Lungfish and Fugazi have released...
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Robbins, the former bassist of Government Issue and frontman/guitarist of Jawbox, Burning Airlines and Channels. Other members are the guitarist/cellist...
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J. Robbins of Office of Future Plans, formerly of Government Issue and Jawbox Damon Locks formerly of Trenchmouth Jon Jolles scenester Jim Saah photographer...
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mixing Bob Ludwig – mastering The song was covered by post-hardcore band Jawbox as a hidden track on their self-titled 1996 album, as well as by the band...
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in the Rolemaster role-playing game Channels (band), fronted by former Jawbox singer/guitarist J. Robbins Channels (film), a 2008 film The Channel (film)...
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