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Rodan
Rodan
American math rock band
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Age of Days
Age of Days
rock band
2
Slint
Slint
band
3
The Clay People
The Clay People
American rock band
4
Puddle of Mudd
Puddle of Mudd
American rock band
5
David Pajo
David Pajo
American musician
6
Decyfer Down
Decyfer Down
American band
7
Endpoint
Endpoint
musical group from the USA
8
Clutch
Clutch
American rock band
9
The Bees
The Bees
British band
10
Republica
Republica
English music group
11
Hub City Stompers
Hub City Stompers
band
12
Midlake
Midlake
American folk rock band from Denton, Texas, formed in 1999
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Botch
Botch
band
14
D.I.
D.I.
Southern California punk band
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Cave In
Cave In
band
16
Foxhole
Foxhole
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Emma Ruth Rundle
Emma Ruth Rundle
American singer
18
Retox
Retox
19
Switchfoot
Switchfoot
American alternative rock band
20
A Place to Bury Strangers
A Place to Bury Strangers
band that plays punk rock
21
Political Asylum
Political Asylum
22
Disciple
Disciple
American Christian metal band
23
Impellitteri
Impellitteri
heavy metal band from Los Angeles, California, USA
24
The Sleepers
The Sleepers
San Francisco punk/post-punk band
25
Math the Band
Math the Band
American chiptune-based synthpunk band
26
Sponge
Sponge
alternative rock band from Detroit
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Burn Season
Burn Season
American hard rock band
28
Stuck in the Sound
Stuck in the Sound
French rock band
29
Bear in Heaven
Bear in Heaven
30
Comet Gain
Comet Gain
31
House of Heroes
House of Heroes
band
32
Magnapop
Magnapop
American pop punk band formed in 1989
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The Charlatans
The Charlatans
English rock band
34
Flamin' Groovies
Flamin' Groovies
American rock music band of the 1960s and 1970s
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Trenchmouth
Trenchmouth
American rock band
36
Dead Milkmen
Dead Milkmen
American satirical punk rock band
37
Puscifer
Puscifer
American rock band
38
Hella
Hella
American band from Sacramento, California
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The Honor System
The Honor System
40
Karate
Karate
American band
41
The Chelsea Smiles
The Chelsea Smiles
American hard rock band
42
Dance Gavin Dance
Dance Gavin Dance
American post-hardcore band
43
The Subdudes
The Subdudes
American roots rock band
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The Grip Weeds
The Grip Weeds
American musical group
45
Days of the New
Days of the New
American rock band
46
Craw
Craw
band
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The Album Leaf
The Album Leaf
American musical project
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Punishment of Luxury
Punishment of Luxury
band
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The Pagans
The Pagans
1970s American punk band
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Godhead
Godhead
American rock band
51
The Hangmen
The Hangmen
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Red Sparowes
Red Sparowes
American post-rock band
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Cardiacs
Cardiacs
British band
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Jim James
Jim James
American musician
55
Fuel
Fuel
American rock band
56
War of Ages
War of Ages
Metalcore band formed in Erie, Pennsylvania
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Giraffes? Giraffes!
Giraffes? Giraffes!
American instrumental math rock band
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Doctor and the Medics
Doctor and the Medics
band
Crain
late 80s - early 90s indie band from Louisville, Kentucky

Crain

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late 80s - early 90s indie band from Louisville, Kentucky
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Crain was an indie band from the late 80's - early 90's from Louisville, Kentucky. The band was similar to Slint and Rodan, as a part of the math rock and post-rock genres. They were born out of the ashes of the Louisville band, Cerebellum.

Crain released two full-length albums and a handful of 7" records. Their first record, that Steve Albini produced, Speed was an early blueprint for releases that would follow in the post-rock and math rock movements. The lineup at that time included Jon Cook (Bass, Vocals), Joey Mudd (Guitar, Lead Vocals), Tim Furnish (Guitar, Vocals on "King Octane") and Will Chatham (Drums). The songs from Speed were written by Cook, Mudd and Furnish.

Several line-up changes occurred during the life of the band. Only founding members Jon Cook and Tim Furnish remained throughout. The band broke up while in the studio recording their third studio album in 1996.

Crain's Speed was remastered and reissued in 2005 by Temporary Residence Records along with some rare bonus tracks. It is speculated there have been plans to release the band's last recordings.

Many of the members of Crain reunited in 2010 under their original moniker, Cerebellum. One show was in May for the Jason Noble Benefit with Endpoint. The other was to celebrate the re-release of the 1989 Cerebellum EP with new recordings. At both shows they performed King Octane, Ribcage, Proposed Production, and Monkeywrench from the Speed album along with most of the Cerebellum songs.