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Tommy Ramone
Tommy Ramone
Hungarian American record producer, musician, and songwriter
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Living Colour
Living Colour
American rock band
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Ramones
Ramones
American punk rock band
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The Cramps
The Cramps
US psychobilly band
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Television
Television
American post-punk band
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The Dictators
The Dictators
American punk rock band
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Joey Ramone
Joey Ramone
American musician and singer-songwriter
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Richard Hell and the Voidoids
Richard Hell and the Voidoids
band
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The Dead Boys
The Dead Boys
American punk rock band
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The Huntingtons
The Huntingtons
American punk rock band
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Reagan Youth
Reagan Youth
American punk rock band
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Agnostic Front
Agnostic Front
American Hardcore/Thrash Band
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Dee Dee Ramone
Dee Dee Ramone
American musician
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Osaka Popstar
Osaka Popstar
band
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Tuff Darts
Tuff Darts
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Wayne County & the Electric Chairs
Wayne County & the Electric Chairs
band
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Marky Ramone
Marky Ramone
musician
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The Queers
The Queers
American punk band
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The Paley Brothers
The Paley Brothers
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Corey Glover
Corey Glover
American singer, musician and guitarist
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Johnny Ramone
Johnny Ramone
American guitarist and songwriter
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Ludichrist
Ludichrist
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The Heartbreakers
The Heartbreakers
American punk band
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Ross the Boss
Ross the Boss
American musician
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Jean Beauvoir
Jean Beauvoir
American musician
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Electric Frankenstein
Electric Frankenstein
band
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Mink DeVille
Mink DeVille
American band with Willy DeVille
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The Misfits
The Misfits
American horror punk band
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Man 2 Man
Man 2 Man
band from New York City
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Andy Shernoff
Andy Shernoff
American musician and journalist
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Stiv Bators
Stiv Bators
American punk rock vocalist and guitarist
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Bad Brains
Bad Brains
American rock band
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Flipper
Flipper
American band
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Shonen Knife
Shonen Knife
Japanese band
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Radio 4
Radio 4
American Dance-punk band
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Sheer Terror
Sheer Terror
band that plays punk rock
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Masters of Reality
Masters of Reality
American rock band
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Gang Green
Gang Green
American punk rock band
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Sham 69
Sham 69
British Punk/Oi! band
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Nomeansno
Nomeansno
Canadian alternative rock band
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The Fartz
The Fartz
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Amy Rigby
Amy Rigby
American singer-songwriter
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Teenage Jesus and the Jerks
Teenage Jesus and the Jerks
band
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Billy Idol
Billy Idol
English musician, singer, songwriter, and actor who holds dual British and American citizenship (born 1955)
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Attaque 77
Attaque 77
Argentine punk rock group
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Daniel Rey
Daniel Rey
American record producer
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Clem Burke
Clem Burke
American drummer
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Michale Graves
Michale Graves
American musician
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UFX
UFX
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The Nuns
The Nuns
American band
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Susan Beschta
Susan Beschta
American musician and judge
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Hanson Brothers
Hanson Brothers
Canadian band
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Buzzcocks
Buzzcocks
British band
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The Ataris
The Ataris
band
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Johnny Thunders
Johnny Thunders
musician, songwriter
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Tortoise
Tortoise
American post-rock band
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Warzone
Warzone
American music group
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Richard Lloyd
Richard Lloyd
American guitarist, singer and songwriter
Intro
American punk band
Music

Collider was an electroclash punk rock band formed in New York City in 1997 by singer and keyboardist Jed Davis and guitarist Sean Gould. The duo's combination of electronic beats and synthesizers with rock guitars and pop song structure made Collider an early entrant to the Electroclash movement. In fact, as the genre had not yet been named, Davis and Gould referred to their style as "electropunk".

Between 1997 and 1999, Collider performed regularly across New York state but concentrated mainly on Manhattan's Lower East Side. In addition to frequent gigs at CBGB, the Mercury Lounge and the Spiral, the duo also played monthly at Coney Island High.

Collider's first two albums, Blowing Shit Up (1998) and Physics (1999), were released by New York label Eschatonality, the latter in conjunction with MP3.com.

In 2000, Davis and Gould added a rhythm section of Chris DeRosa on Drums and Tom Kaz on Bass and toned down the electronic elements as the band moved towards straightforward punk rock. In this form, the band came to the attention of Joey Ramone, who invited Collider to open for him at what would be his final CBGB appearance, on October 18, 2000. This version of Collider was also the support act when Living Colour reunited at CBGB on December 21, 2000.

In 2002, with a new rhythm section of Mike Keaney (bass) and Joe Abba (drums), Collider signed with SonaBLAST! Records and recorded a 6-song EP, WCYF, with original Ramones drummer and producer Tommy Ramone producing. WCYF would be the first album produced by Tommy Ramone since The Replacements' Tim in 1985.

This version of Collider served as the live backing band for Maverick Records singing duo The Deuce Project in 2003, and as a session group for a number of singers and duos in New York City and Boston, Massachusetts. Davis and Gould disbanded Collider in 2004 in order to pursue other projects.