Reatards, which at the time included only himself as a member, and adopted an Oblivians-influenced surname, calling himself Jay Reatard. The Reatards'...
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The Reatards were an American garage punk band formed in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1995. Originally a one-man project by guitarist Jay Reatard, the group's...
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The following is the discography for American garage punk musician Jay Reatard and his associated acts. Blood Visions LP/CD (2006; In the Red) Watch Me...
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Blood Visions (category Jay Reatard albums)
Blood Visions is the debut solo studio album by American punk rock singer and songwriter Jay Reatard, formerly of the Reatards. The track, "Oh It's Such...
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Watch Me Fall (category Jay Reatard albums)
Watch Me Fall is the second and final solo studio album by Jay Reatard. It was released on August 4, 2009 by Matador Records. Initial critical response...
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Lost Sounds (category In the Red artists)
Sounds, after Reatard's death in 2010. In the summer of 1997, Rich Crook moved to Memphis and met Jay Reatard, later co-forming The Reatards in 1998, becoming...
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Teenage Hate (category The Reatards albums)
2011). "Reatards, 'Teenage Hate/Fuck Elvis Here's the Reatards'". Spin. Retrieved March 24, 2013. Hemmerling, Joe (July 15, 2011). "1998: Reatards - Teenage...
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Anthony Fantano (redirect from The Internet's Busiest Music Nerd)
series of video reviews on the YouTube channel of the same name in January 2009, starting with a Jay Reatard record. In 2010, Fantano removed older reviews...
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Arcade Fire (redirect from The Arcade Fire)
band wanted Jay Reatard to support the band on this tour, but he had died. The Suburbs went on to debut at number one in the US (on the Billboard 200)...
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(9Gone) Reatards, Teenage Hate LP/CD (10Gone) Bad Times, Bad Times LP (11Gone) Oblivians, On The Go LP (12Gone) Reatards, Live LP' (13Gone) The Goner Records...
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List of stage names (section The)
This list of stage names lists names used by those in the entertainment industry, alphabetically by their stage name's surname followed by their birth...
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Memphis, Tennessee (redirect from The Blues City)
Mafia, the Sylvers, Jay Reatard, Zach Myers, and Aretha Franklin. On December 23, 1988, a tanker truck hauling liquefied propane crashed at the I-40/I-240...
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Buff Medways from Chatham, England, the (International) Noise Conspiracy from Umeå, Sweden, and Jay Reatard and the Oblivians from Memphis, enjoyed moderate...
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Fear (band) (category Pages using the EasyTimeline extension)
O.D.) covered "I Love Livin' in the City" on their Live at Budokan album. The Reatards covered "I Love Livin' in the City" on their album Teenage Hate...
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The Pitchfork Music Festival 2008 was held on July 18 to 20, 2008 at the Union Park, Chicago, United States. In that year, Pitchfork partnered up with...
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Aimee Blackschleger for the anime Attack on Titan "D.O.A.", a song by Jay Reatard from Matador Singles '08 Doa District, in Mozambique Doa (moth) Dead or...
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Singles 06–07 (redirect from All Over Again (Jay Reatard song))
is Jay Reatard's solo debut compilation LP album, released on June 24, 2008 by In The Red Records. This compilation is both a culmination of the sounds...
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Yo La Tengo (redirect from The Condo Fucks)
2012. "Jay Reatard Talks Chris Knox Benefit Comp, Upcoming Releases and His Plans for "More of a Pop Direction"". Exclaim.ca. Archived from the original...
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Michaels, Sean (February 4, 2010). "Jay Reatard died from cocaine and alcohol overdose". The Guardian. Archived from the original on March 26, 2017. Retrieved...
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The following is a list of albums, EPs, and mixtapes released in 2009. These albums are (1) original, i.e. excluding reissues, remasters, and compilations...
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an album with the band. The band would later tour with Rocket from the Crypt, one of Reis' bands. All tracks are written by Jay Reatard and Alicja Trout...
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as the second single from its 2001 debut album #1. It was also covered by Jay Reatard's Angry Angles project. Molanphy, Chris (June 29, 2018). "The Deadbeat...
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This is a list of notable punk rock bands (letters L through Z). The bands listed have played some type of punk music at some point in their career, although...
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Jay Reatard holding a keyboard. The album was released on November 19, 2001 by Empty Records on 2xLP and CD. There are multiple versions of the vinyl...
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Justin Young (singer, born 1987) (category The Vaccines members)
Johnny Flynn, and opened for acts such as Okkervil River, Tilly & The Wall and Jay Reatard. In December 2008, Young announced that he would be no longer be...
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The final track, "He Would Have Laughed" was recorded separately by Bradford Cox at Notown Sound in Marietta, Georgia and is a tribute to Jay Reatard...
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May 1 (category Days of the year)
player (d. 2003) 1980 – Jan Heylen, Belgian race car driver 1980 – Jay Reatard, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 2010) 1981 – Alexander Hleb...
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Oblivians (redirect from The Oblivians)
After the Oblivians, Eric Friedl continued to run the independent record label, Goner Records, and recorded an album with Jay Reatard of The Reatards and...
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The band's influences on the album include garage rock acts such as Black Lips, Jay Reatard, Ty Segall and The Strokes, and rock artists such as the Beatles...
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return to the band afterwards, being replaced by Stephen Pope and Billy Hayes from Jay Reatard's backing band. Williams reported that the album was to...
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