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Artist: The Teenagers
Artist: Teenage Fanclub
After first gaining acclaim for a densely melodic sound which anticipated the coming emergence of grunge, Scotland's Teenage Fanclub spent the remainder of their career as torch-bearers for the power pop revival, unparalleled among their generation for both their unwavering adherence to and brilliant reinvention of the classic guitar pop... [+] Read More
Artist: Teenage Head
Often billed as Canada's answer to the Ramones, Teenage Head were in truth just as much a new wave band as they were a punk rock outfit. They had a similar affection for pre-Beatles rock & roll, especially rockabilly, as well as a sense of trashy fun that made them a terrific party band when they were on. Their songs were unpretentious... [+] Read More
Artist: Teenage Prayers
The Teenage Prayers arent just a band. They..re Family.And with a sound that lies somewhere between The Band, The Kinks, Otis Redding and the cast soundtrack to Cabaret, the Teenage Prayers are both oddly familiar and totally distinct.The sweat starts up front: Tim Adams on the microphone, pushing his voice and body to the brink of soulful... [+] Read More
Artist: Teenage Frames
Mod-influenced Chicago punk-popsters the Teenage Frames -- singer Frankie Delmane, guitarist Eric Vegas, bassist Ted Cougar, and drummer Jim Holiday -- issued their debut LP More Songs, Less Music in 1997; 1% Faster followed two years later and Kingsize Session followed in spring 2001. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Teenage Filmstars
Artist: Teenage Kicks
Artist: Teenage Larvae
Artist: Teenage Delinquents
Artist: Teenage Blackout
Artist: Teenage Shutdown
Artist: Teenage Twins
Artist: The Teenage Idols
Artist: Teenage Rage
Artist: Teenage Rehab
Artist: Teenage Girls
Artist: The Teenage Prayers
Artist: Yon Teenagers
Artist: Teenage Harlets
Artist: Atari Teenage Riot
Berlin hardcore dissenters Atari Teenage Riot were among a new generation of German techno artists (also including ATR's Alec Empire, EC80R, Speed Freak, DJ Bleed, etc.) who sought to reconnect music with political radicalism through ever more challenging, experimental hybrids, engaging everything from speed metal and acid to jungle and hardcore... [+] Read More
Artist: Young Black Teenagers
Despite their name, the Young Black Teenagers (YBT) weren't ethnically black at all -- four of them were white, and another of Puerto Rican descent. The concept struck some in the hip-hop community as ridiculous and even offensive, but the group was sincerely attempting to pay tribute to the black culture they loved and identified with. What's... [+] Read More
Artist: Teenage Jesus & the Jerks
The first band formed by vocalist/guitarist/provocateur Lydia Lunch, Teenage Jesus & the Jerks were the center of New York's short-lived no wave movement. Cacophonous, confrontational, and fiercely inaccessible, Teenage Jesus generally played ten- to 15-minute shows, never released a full-length album, and disbanded after a relatively brief... [+] Read More
Artist: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Does anybody between two and seven years of age not love the Turtles? Based around the kiddie TV series (currently in separate shows in syndication and CBS), the concept had already moved into films before it embraced rock & roll in 1990, with a very successful live concert tour and a major tie-in with Pizza Hut. The music is a derivative mix of... [+] Read More