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Lois Maffeo
Lois Maffeo
American journalist
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Quasi
Quasi
American indie rock band
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These Arms Are Snakes
These Arms Are Snakes
American post-hardcore band
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The Rosebuds
The Rosebuds
American indie rock band from Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
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Comet Gain
Comet Gain
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Zach Hill
Zach Hill
American musician
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Grifters
Grifters
indie rock band
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Huggy Bear
Huggy Bear
early 1990s riot grrrl band
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Bratmobile
Bratmobile
American punk band
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The Lodger
The Lodger
band
10
Dressy Bessy
Dressy Bessy
band
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Red Alert
Red Alert
punk rock band from england
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Agoraphobic Nosebleed
Agoraphobic Nosebleed
band
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Minus the Bear
Minus the Bear
band that plays alternative rock
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Füxa
Füxa
band
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Picture Frame Seduction
Picture Frame Seduction
Welsh punk band
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The Band of Holy Joy
The Band of Holy Joy
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Man or Astro-man?
Man or Astro-man?
American surf rock group
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Even As We Speak
Even As We Speak
Australian indie pop band
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Molly Neuman
Molly Neuman
American musician
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Pale Saints
Pale Saints
band that plays alternative rock
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The Coathangers
The Coathangers
Amerrican punk rock band
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Hella
Hella
American band from Sacramento, California
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Dr. Know
Dr. Know
American punk band
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Bill Nelson
Bill Nelson
English artist and musician
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Three Mile Pilot
Three Mile Pilot
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Versus
Versus
American indie rock band
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The Black Heart Procession
The Black Heart Procession
American rock band
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Fucked Up
Fucked Up
Canadian hardcore punk band
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Allison Wolfe
Allison Wolfe
American singer-songwriter
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Girls Against Boys
Girls Against Boys
American Band
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Electric Frankenstein
Electric Frankenstein
band
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The Six Parts Seven
The Six Parts Seven
musical artist
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Anthrax
Anthrax
British anarcho punk band of the early 1980s
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Malignus Youth
Malignus Youth
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Glaxo Babies
Glaxo Babies
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Stars
Stars
Canadian indie rock band
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Lars Frederiksen
Lars Frederiksen
American musician
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Doom
Doom
crust punk band
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Riot/Clone
Riot/Clone
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The Nightingales
The Nightingales
British band
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Thomas Leer
Thomas Leer
British musician
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Botch
Botch
band
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Cedric Bixler-Zavala
Cedric Bixler-Zavala
American singer
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The Jesus Lizard
The Jesus Lizard
American alternative rock band
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Jack Rose
Jack Rose
American guitarist
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Silverstein
Silverstein
Canadian post-hardcore band
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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
band
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Enon
Enon
American musical group; indie rock band
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Morning Again
Morning Again
American metalcore band
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Game Theory
Game Theory
1980s power pop band founded by Scott Miller
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Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
band that plays punk rock
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Pussy Galore
Pussy Galore
American garage rock band
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Misery Index
Misery Index
American deathgrind band
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Cub
Cub
Canadian indie pop band
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The Wolfhounds
The Wolfhounds
English band
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Red Stars Theory is an American rock band from Seattle, Washington. The band was formed in early 1995 when James Bertram was looking for someone to play guitar with and found Tonie Palmasani (guitar/vocals), Jeremiah Green (drums/percussion/vocals) and Jason Talley (bass guitar/vocals). Later in 1995 the group released a 10-inch on Deluxe Records, the "Slow Curve/Castle Rock" 7-inch and the LP/CD But Sleep Came Slowly. The 7-inch and LP were released by the RX Remedy label, a division of Sub Pop Records. Seth Warren was asked to play violin on But Sleep Came Slowly and has since been a member of the group. The LP/CD Life In A Bubble Can Be Beautiful was the group's debut album for Touch and Go Records. But Sleep Came Slowly and Life In A Bubble Can Be Beautiful both featured Lois Maffeo as a guest vocalist. Sarah May Cates was a guest cellist on Life In A Bubble....

Red Stars Theory has been a slow-moving band due to the numerous projects of its members. The group took a hiatus for several years following the release of an eponymous EP for Touch and Go Records in 2000. Due to Jeremiah and James’ hectic touring schedules (playing in both Modest Mouse and 764-HERO), the band has had a fairly infrequent touring life.

Suicide Squeeze has released a compilation CD combining the band's out-of-print Rx Remedy 7-inch and Deluxe Records 10-inch. In 2000 Suicide Squeeze released the "Naima" 7-inch, a minimalistic cover of a song from John Coltrane's Giant Steps album. The b-side of "Naima" is "North to Next (exit)", a remix by Scientific American featuring prominent samples from the first two tracks of Life in a Bubble.... In 2006 the band contributed the track "Evergreen and Ivorbean" to Suicide Squeeze's 10th anniversary compilation, the CD/LP Slaying Since 1996.