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The Hundred in the Hands
The Hundred in the Hands
American music group
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Chris Zane
Chris Zane
American record producer
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The Inchtabokatables
The Inchtabokatables
band
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Rich Kids on LSD
Rich Kids on LSD
band
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Paul Burgess
Paul Burgess
British musician
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The Subways
The Subways
English rock band
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Imaad Wasif
Imaad Wasif
Canadian musician
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The Dead Boys
The Dead Boys
American punk rock band
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Subway Sect
Subway Sect
band
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Vice Squad
Vice Squad
band that plays punk rock
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Solace
Solace
American heavy metal band
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The Dirtbombs
The Dirtbombs
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Sebadoh
Sebadoh
band
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Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
American indie rock band
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Liars
Liars
band
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The Outcasts
The Outcasts
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Leftöver Crack
Leftöver Crack
Punk Rock band
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Red Rockers
Red Rockers
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Nick Launay
Nick Launay
British record producer
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Boiled in Lead
Boiled in Lead
Celtic-rock/worldbeat band from Minneapolis
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X
X
punk rock band from the United States
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American band
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The Heartbreakers
The Heartbreakers
American punk band
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Lou Barlow
Lou Barlow
American musician
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A
British band
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Two Gallants
Two Gallants
band
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Exploding White Mice
Exploding White Mice
Australian punk-pop band
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Slint
Slint
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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Boris the Sprinkler
Boris the Sprinkler
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Cynic
Cynic
American band
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Organ Thieves
Organ Thieves
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The Distillers
The Distillers
American punk rock band
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Greg Graffin
Greg Graffin
American singer and songwriter
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Groovie Ghoulies
Groovie Ghoulies
American pop punk band
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The Violets
The Violets
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Arson Anthem
Arson Anthem
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Kylesa
Kylesa
American band
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The Weirdos
The Weirdos
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Modern English
Modern English
English New Wave band
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Mink DeVille
Mink DeVille
American band with Willy DeVille
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The Thermals
The Thermals
American indie band based in Portland, Oregon
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The Clash
The Clash
British punk rock band
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Justin Pearson
Justin Pearson
American musician
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Ramones
Ramones
American punk rock band
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The Mooney Suzuki
The Mooney Suzuki
band
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Cordelia's Dad
Cordelia's Dad
band
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Stray Cats
Stray Cats
band
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The Sounds
The Sounds
band
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Mr Floppy
Mr Floppy
Australian alternative rock, punk rock and oi! band
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Mayday Parade
Mayday Parade
rock band
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Strung Out
Strung Out
band that plays punk rock
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Germs
Germs
American punk rock band
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Stephen Egerton
Stephen Egerton
American musician
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Pixies
Pixies
American alternative rock band
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The Locust
The Locust
American band
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Authority Zero
Authority Zero
band
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Hed PE
Hed PE
American rock band
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Abrasive Wheels
Abrasive Wheels
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Dee Dee Ramone
Dee Dee Ramone
American musician
Intro
American indie rock band

The Boggs was an independent rock band from New York City formed by Jason Friedman in 2001. Original band members Friedman, Ezekiel Healy, Bradford Conroy and Phil Roebuck met as subway buskers in New York and became a part of the then burgeoning "New New York" scene that included groups like The Rapture, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Calla, Interpol, and The Walkmen.

Their debut album We Are The Boggs We Are (Arena Rock Recording Co.) was a punk re-telling of Harry Smith’s Anthology of American Folk Music that the band mockingly dubbed ‘Archival no-wave’. The Boggs also contributed a compilation track for This Is Next Year: A Brooklyn-Based Compilation in 2001 (Arena Rock Recording Co.).

The follow-up, Stitches, recast the band's sound as a type of acoustic post-punk. Some reviews compared the record to a more artsy Pogues or more country-blues based Echo & the Bunnymen.

Their third album "Forts", once again recast the sound of the band. The band's official biography found on their Myspace page describes it as, "proto post folk garage punk folk punk blues and disco."

In 2010, Robert Plant adapted the Boggs' song "How Long" for the track "Central Two O Nine" on his album "Band Of Joy" listing Jason Friedman as a co-writer with Plant and Steven Miller.