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Spank Rock
Spank Rock
American musician
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Desaster
Desaster
band
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Toxic Holocaust
Toxic Holocaust
American thrash metal band
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No Age
No Age
band
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Seventh Angel
Seventh Angel
band
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Mortal Sin
Mortal Sin
Australian thrash metal band
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The Dykeenies
The Dykeenies
Scottish rock band
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The Undead
The Undead
american horror punk band
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Metallica
Metallica
American heavy metal band
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Yellow Swans
Yellow Swans
American experimental music group
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Foreign Legion
Foreign Legion
Welsh band
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Dirty Rotten Imbeciles
Dirty Rotten Imbeciles
American crossover thrash band
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Anthrax
Anthrax
heavy metal band from USA
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Fucked Up
Fucked Up
Canadian hardcore punk band
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Outrage
Outrage
Japanese metal band
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Hellbastard
Hellbastard
English Band
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Electric Frankenstein
Electric Frankenstein
band
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Mortification
Mortification
band
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Portastatic
Portastatic
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Big Flame
Big Flame
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Karate
Karate
American band
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Eric's Trip
Eric's Trip
Canadian indie rock band
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Keane
Keane
English alternative rock band
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Meat Puppets
Meat Puppets
influential American post-punk, country, psychedelic rock band (1980—present)
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The Smugglers
The Smugglers
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Sepultura
Sepultura
Brazilian Metal Band
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The Homosexuals
The Homosexuals
English band
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Germs
Germs
American punk rock band
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Suicidal Tendencies
Suicidal Tendencies
American crossover thrash band
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No-Man
No-Man
English art-pop duo
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Violator
Violator
Brazilian band
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Jitters
Jitters
rock band from Minsk, Belarus
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Hirax
Hirax
American thrash metal band
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Limp Wrist
Limp Wrist
American Queercore Band
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Red Harvest
Red Harvest
Norwegian extreme industrial metal band
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Brainiac
Brainiac
band
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Endpoint
Endpoint
musical group from the USA
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JFA
JFA
hardcore punk band
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The Tuts
The Tuts
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Mischief Brew
Mischief Brew
American punk band
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Ringworm
Ringworm
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Phranc
Phranc
American singer, guitarist, punk rock musician
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Lilys
Lilys
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Glasvegas
Glasvegas
Scottish indie rock band
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Death Angel
Death Angel
American thrash metal band
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Negative Approach
Negative Approach
American hardcore punk band
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Further Seems Forever
Further Seems Forever
American band
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Kathleen Hanna
Kathleen Hanna
American musician and feminist activist
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Discharge
Discharge
British hardcore punk band
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Prong
Prong
American heavy metal band
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Ho99o9
Ho99o9
American punk rap band from New Jersey
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The Accüsed
The Accüsed
band
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Absu
Absu
American extreme metal band
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The Stupids
The Stupids
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Rudimentary Peni
Rudimentary Peni
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Anthrax
Anthrax
British anarcho punk band of the early 1980s
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Void
Void
American band
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Jason Newsted
Jason Newsted
American musician

Japanther was a band established by Matt Reilly and Ian Vanek, then students at Pratt Institute. Japanther was featured in the 2006 Whitney Biennial and the 2011 Venice Biennale, and collaborated with a diverse pool of artists such as gelitin, Penny Rimbaud, Gee Vaucher, Dan Graham, Eileen Myles, Kevin Bouton-Scott, robbinschilds, Dawn Riddle, Claudia Meza, Todd James, Devin Flynn, Ninjasonik, Anita Sparrow and Spank Rock. Japanther made its name with unique performance situations, appearing alongside synchronized swimmers, atop the Williamsburg Bridge, with giant puppets, marionettes and shadow puppets, in the back of a moving truck in Soho, and at shows with giant dinosaurs and BMXers flying off the walls.

Installations include The Phone Booth Project at Clocktower Gallery in New York.

'Described as “art-rock installation paratroopers” and “a studied form of New Wave anarchism” by Flash Art, a “Performance Galaxy” by Vanity Fair, “Super hard, incredibly fast and overall inspiring” by Thrasher, “more accessible than other bands of its genre” by the New Yorker, and “the best band ever, straight up” by Tokion. Japanther has always been a band apart, running the gamut from performance art to punk rock and back again. Pushing parties to the limit ("Lincoln Center punk-rock concert turned mini-riot” -New York Post), Japanther returned in 2011 with Beets, Limes and Rice, a celebration of ten years in the underground and an ultra-contemporary meditation on "catharsis and being in love in a time of darkness.".

The band's album Beets, Limes and Rice, written in the midst of 84-hour performance piece "It Never Seems to End," was released in digital and vinyl format from Recess Records, on CD from Japanther's own Tapes Records, on cassette from Lauren Records, and by Seayou Records in Europe. The artwork for the album was created by Monica Canilao.

Their song "The Gravy" was featured in Electronic Arts' 2010 video game Skate 3.

When promoting his new musical project Howardian, drummer Ian Vanek announced that he had quit Japanther "almost three years ago", all but confirming that the band was over after 13 years.