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Youth Brigade
Youth Brigade
punk rock band from Washington, D.C.
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The Faith
The Faith
band
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Void
Void
American band
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Minor Threat
Minor Threat
American hardcore punk band
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Skewbald / Grand Union
Skewbald / Grand Union
1991 EP by Skewbald/Grand Union
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State of Alert
State of Alert
band
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The Teen Idles
The Teen Idles
band
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Ian MacKaye
Ian MacKaye
American singer and record label owner
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Rites of Spring
Rites of Spring
American post-hardcore band
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Soulside
Soulside
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The Warmers
The Warmers
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Embrace
Embrace
American emo/hardcore punk band
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Alec MacKaye
Alec MacKaye
American musician
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Government Issue
Government Issue
band
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Necros
Necros
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Dag Nasty
Dag Nasty
American band
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Jeff Nelson
Jeff Nelson
American punk musician
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Beefeater
Beefeater
American post-hardcore band
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The Evens
The Evens
indie rock band from Washington
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Fugazi
Fugazi
American Hardcore Punk Band
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Brian Baker
Brian Baker
American punk musician
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Skip Groff
Skip Groff
American record producer and DJ (1948-2019)
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Happy Go Licky
Happy Go Licky
American post-hardcore band
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Pailhead
Pailhead
American industrial band
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Scream
Scream
American band
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Iron Cross
Iron Cross
hardcore/Oi! band
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Fire Party
Fire Party
band
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Marginal Man
Marginal Man
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Negative Approach
Negative Approach
American hardcore punk band
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Brendan Canty
Brendan Canty
American musician
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Articles of Faith
Articles of Faith
Hardcore punk band
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SSD
SSD
American band
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The Meatmen
The Meatmen
American punk band
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Sonic Youth
Sonic Youth
alternative rock band formed in New York, New York, United States
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Lungfish
Lungfish
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Q and Not U
Q and Not U
band that plays punk rock
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Shudder to Think
Shudder to Think
American rock band
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Joe Lally
Joe Lally
American musician
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The Make-Up
The Make-Up
American post-punk band
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Alec Empire
Alec Empire
German musician
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Ian Svenonius
Ian Svenonius
American musician
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Jawbox
Jawbox
band
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Amy Farina
Amy Farina
American musician
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The Untouchables were an American hardcore punk band that arose from the Washington, D.C. hardcore punk scene of the late 1970s and early 1980s. The band existed from October 1979 until January 1981 and released four tracks.

The Untouchables spawned a wide range of Washington, D.C. musical talents. Alec MacKaye, younger brother of Minor Threat/Fugazi member and Dischord Records founder Ian MacKaye, went on to sing with The Faith, Ignition and The Warmers. Guitarist Edward Janney went on to play with The Faith, Rites of Spring, One Last Wish, Skewbald/Grand Union and Happy Go Licky. Bassist Bert Queiroz later played in Youth Brigade, Double-O, Second Wind, Meatmen, Rain and Manifesto. Drummer Richard Moore also played in the Meatmen, Double-O and Second Wind. Together Richard Moore and Bert Queiroz started their own independent record label, R&B Records.

The Untouchables only released a demo tape which later appeared on Dischord Records' Flex Your Head compilation and 20 Years of Dischord. Their most famous song was "Nic Fit", which would be covered by Sonic Youth on their 1992 album Dirty. The song was also featured in the 2006 music documentary American Hardcore.