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Trigger

There are several artists using the name Trigger: 1.) Trigger are a rock band (female fronted) from Serbia. They can be found at http://www.myspace.com/bandtrigger. They have just released their first studio album called 'Ljubav' (Love).
trig•ger I ['trigÁ(r)] n obarac, oroz; cin koji inicira odredjen splet okolnosti to pull a ~ povuci obarac; to cock a ~ zapeti oroz trigger II v tr (colloq.) izazvati, pokrenuti, aktivizirati; to ~ a reaction izazvati reakciju

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Bracewar

5 piece hardcore band from Richmond, Virginia. Released a 3 song demo in the fall of '05 with Good News Records. Released an s/t 7" on Brain Grenade just a few months ago. They are currently signed to 1917 Records and have a new LP titled "Juggernaut".

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thedowngoing

2-piece noisegrind from sydney, australia. formed 2008
9 track demo 2009
13 track digipak CD "i am become" 2010
9-track mini-CD EP 2011 - available through Grindcorekaraoke.com mathias huxley - throat, strings, samples;
muzz - blasts

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Tunguska

1. Tunguska is a Sludge/Doom band from Indianapolis, Indiana. 2. The eponymous Tungüska is the work of Claudio Dondo and Massimo de Maria and is released courtesy of Pasquale Lomolino's fast-developing Oktagon label.

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No Comment

There are a few groups that go by the name of "No Comment":
1) No Comment were an American powerviolence band from North Hollywood, California, active from 1987 to 1993. Along with other powerviolence bands such as Crossed Out and Man Is The Bastard, No Comment were influential in what was known to become the "West Coast powerviolence" scene for their aggressive musical and conceptual take on the hardcore punk genre.

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Jesus Cr

Jesus Crust started as a project around 1997. At that time both members, 13 and 10, participated in other bands.
This kept Jesus Crust very low-profile. In 1997 they recorded their first demo ‘Punk is Dead’.
This tape is still considered to be a pretty good release, although the recordings are quite rough and primary
(due to the fact that they were actually a test). During these recordings Jesus Crust was temporary joined by

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