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Bad Brains
Details of Bad Brains (Group), information and links
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“ Bad Brains is an American hardcore punk band formed in Washington, D.C., in 1977. They are widely regarded as among the pioneers of hardcore punk, though the band's members objected to this term to describe their music. They are also an adept reggae band, while later recordings featured elements of other genres like funk, heavy metal, hip-hop and soul. Bad Brains are followers of the Rastafari movement.Originally formed as a jazz funk fusion ensemble under the name Mind Power, Bad Brains developed a very fast and intense punk rock sound which came to be labeled "hardcore", and was often played faster and more emphatically than the music of many of their peers. The unique factor of the band's music was the fact that they played more complex rhythms than that of other hardcore punk bands, also adapting non-punk style guitar riffs and solos into their songs.
Bad Brains have released 8 studio albums (one of which is entirely composed of instrumental versions of their past material). The band broke up and reformed several times over the years, sometimes with different singers or drummers. The band's classic and current lineup is singer H.R. [......] ”
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Begin date: 1977
Similar artists: Minor Threat, Sick Fix, F-Minus, Descendents, Jerry's Kids, Dead Kennedys, D.R.I., Anti‐Flag, Avail, Flipper
Links
- discography: http://homepages.nyu.edu
- discogs: http://www.discogs.com
- musicmoz: http://musicmoz.org
Members
- H.R. (from 1994 to 1995)
- Earl Hudson (from 1994 to 1995)
- Darryl Jenifer (from 1986 to 1995)
- Dr. Know (from 1986 to 1995)
- Mackie Jayson (from 1991 to 1994)
- Israel Joseph I (from 1991 to 1994)
- Chuck Mosley (from 1990 to 1991)
- Earl Hudson (from 1986 to 1991)
- H.R. (from 1990 to 1990)
- H.R. (from 1986 to 1989)
- Darryl Jenifer (from 1977 to 1984)
- H.R. (from 1977 to 1984)
- Dr. Know (from 1977 to 1984)
- Earl Hudson (from 1977 to 1984)
- Sid McCray (from 1977 to 1978)
- Dr. Know (from 1997)
- H.R. (from 1997)
- Darryl Jenifer (from 1997)
- Earl Hudson (from 1997)
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