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  2. Midwest emo - Wikipedia

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    Midwest emo (or Midwestern emo [1]) refers to the emo scene and/or subgenre [2] that developed in the 1990s Midwestern United States.Employing unconventional vocal stylings, distinct guitar riffs and arpeggiated melodies, [3] Midwest emo bands shifted away from the genre's hardcore punk roots and drew on indie rock and math rock approaches. [4]

  3. List of Midwest emo bands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Midwest emo bands. A. A Great Big Pile Of Leaves [1] Algernon Cadwallader [2] American Football [3] [4] The Anniversary [5] Anxious [6] ...

  4. American Football (band) - Wikipedia

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    American Football is an American indie rock band from Urbana, Illinois, originally active from 1997 to 2000.They reformed in 2014. The band was formed by guitarist/bassist and singer Mike Kinsella (formerly of Cap'n Jazz and Joan of Arc and currently of Owen), guitarist Steve Holmes (also a member of the Geese), and drummer and trumpet player Steve Lamos (formerly of the One Up Downstairs, one ...

  5. Camping in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Camping in Alaska has been considered influential to Midwest emo and the emo revival movement, particularly its debut album, which has been described as a cult classic. [12] The band has cited Sunny Day Real Estate, Modest Mouse, Fugazi, Pavement, and Jawbreaker as influences. [1] [2] [3]

  6. Shmap'n Shmazz - Wikipedia

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    Shmap'n Shmazz is regarded as a foundational album of Midwest emo and a milestone in the genre, helping emo become a more widely accepted subset of indie rock. All of the album tracks were re-released on the band's anthology album Analphabetapolothology, and Cap'n Jazz reunited in 2010 and 2017 to perform tracks from the album.

  7. All Dogs Go to Heaven (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Though Glaive is a leading force in the hyperpop genre, [17] NME 's Ben Jolley wrote that All Dogs Go to Heaven "extend[s] far beyond the hyperpop umbrella". [12] Maxamillion Polo of Ones to Watch said the EP contains "fragments of Midwest emo, emo rap, alternative, Jersey bounce, PC Music, and pop-punk". [18]

  8. American Football (1999 album) - Wikipedia

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    LP1 is an emo, indie rock, [2] math rock, [2], and post-rock [9] album with jazz influences [10] and a stripped-back approach to later-day Joan of Arc. [2] Kinsella used American Football in an attempt to revive the more rock-oriented sound of the band's earlier material. [11]

  9. Joie De Vivre (band) - Wikipedia

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    Following the completion of the album, the band reunited in 2012 and completed a tour of Europe in June / July 2012. Since 2012, they have released two splits, one with Empire! Empire! (I Was a Lonely Estate) and Prawn. While still an active band since 2012, they've limited their activity to spot shows around the Midwest.