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Versus
Versus
American indie rock band
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Lou Barlow
Lou Barlow
American musician
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American band
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Eric's Trip
Eric's Trip
Canadian indie rock band
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Ambulance LTD
Ambulance LTD
American rock group
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Eric Gaffney
Eric Gaffney
American musician
6
Sebadoh
Sebadoh
band
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Ariel Rechtshaid
Ariel Rechtshaid
American record producer
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BOB
BOB
Indie pop band from North London, England
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Codeine
Codeine
American band
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Saturday Looks Good to Me
Saturday Looks Good to Me
band that plays indie pop
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Dinosaur Jr.
Dinosaur Jr.
American rock band formed in Amherst, Massachusetts, in 1984
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Russell Pollard
Russell Pollard
American musician
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Chris Mills
Chris Mills
American musician
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Urinals
Urinals
American punk rock band
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The Feelies
The Feelies
American post-punk rock band based in New Jersey
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Deep Wound
Deep Wound
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Treepeople
Treepeople
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The Folk Implosion
The Folk Implosion
American band
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We Versus the Shark
We Versus the Shark
rock band from USA
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Peter Holsapple
Peter Holsapple
American musician
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The Autumn Defense
The Autumn Defense
American band
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Tuscadero
Tuscadero
American indie rock band
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Dumb Numbers
Dumb Numbers
musical artist
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Velvet Crush
Velvet Crush
Power Pop Band
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Rusty Santos
Rusty Santos
American record producer
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White Spirit
White Spirit
British heavy metal band
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O'Death
O'Death
American alternative country band from Brooklyn, New York
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St. Christopher
St. Christopher
British indie pop band
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Huggy Bear
Huggy Bear
early 1990s riot grrrl band
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The Georgia Satellites
The Georgia Satellites
American rock band
31
Further
Further
American band
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Oleander
Oleander
post-grunge band from Sacramento, California, USA
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Beatnik Filmstars
Beatnik Filmstars
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Blake Babies
Blake Babies
American college rock band
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Polvo
Polvo
American musical group
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Noise Addict
Noise Addict
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Pussy Galore
Pussy Galore
American garage rock band
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Eric Matthews
Eric Matthews
American musician
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Peter Kember
Peter Kember
British musician
40
The Darling Buds
The Darling Buds
Welsh musical group
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The Yummy Fur
The Yummy Fur
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Crayon
Crayon
band
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The Coctails
The Coctails
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The Nightingales
The Nightingales
British band
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The Notwist
The Notwist
German band
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Make Believe
Make Believe
American band
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Ausgang
Ausgang
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UK Decay
UK Decay
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DIRT
DIRT
musical artist
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Even As We Speak
Even As We Speak
Australian indie pop band
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Orenda Fink
Orenda Fink
American musician
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Mumm-Ra
Mumm-Ra
English indie rock band
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The Field Mice
The Field Mice
English indie rock band
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The F.U.'s
The F.U.'s
band
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Chris Brokaw
Chris Brokaw
American musician
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Primitive Radio Gods
Primitive Radio Gods
American alternative rock band
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Daisy Chainsaw
Daisy Chainsaw
band
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Robert Pollard
Robert Pollard
American musician and singer-songwriter
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Fat Tulips
Fat Tulips
indie pop band from Nottingham, England
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Bikini Kill
Bikini Kill
American punk rock band
Intro
New York City indie rock band
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Flower is a New York City indie rock band formed by guitarist Richard Baluyut (later of Versus and Whysall Lane), singer and bassist Ian James (later of Cell and French), drummer Rob Hale (also later of Versus), and keyboardist Yosh Najita (formerly of synth band Groan Box). Flower was originally active from 1986-1990. As of 2018, Flower had reunited for at least one show with Caithlin De Marrais of Rainer Maria and Pohgoh.

After recording the Crash EP with Kramer at Noise New York studios, Najita and Hale were replaced by Richard's brother Edward Baluyut (also later of Versus) on guitar and Andrew Bordwin on drums, and Richard began sharing lead vocal duties.

Their final album Hologram Sky was not released domestically in the US, and Ian James was briefly replaced by Fontaine Toups before the band dissolved in 1990. Following the renewed interest in the band generated by the success of Toups and the Baluyuts in Versus, high-profile indie label Simple Machines compiled all the band's recordings (except Crash) into Concrete Sky in 1994, and the group reunited for some promotional shows.

In 2019, the group reunited, recorded their first new album in 29 years (with Ernest Jenning Record Co.), and toured the west coast opening for Sebadoh.

In 2020, the group recorded None Is (But Once Was) (again with Ernest Jenning Record Co.), which was published on July 24.