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  2. Wikipedia:No one cares about your garage band - Wikipedia

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    Lack of capitalization: Those who write about a garage band generally forget that capitalization of proper nouns is an important skill when writing the English language. Contributors forget to capitalize the name of their band in the article's title (e.g., "Bringers of Darkness" will appear as "Bringers of darkness").

  3. List of garage rock bands - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable garage rock bands. It is not exclusive to collective bands, but also includes solo acts who have created music in this style (usually backed by accompanying musicians).

  4. Garage rock - Wikipedia

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    Though the phrase "punk rock" was the favored generic term in the early 1970s, [31] "garage band" was also mentioned in reference to groups. [4] In Rolling Stone in March 1971, John Mendelsohn made an oblique reference to "every last punk teenage garage band having its Own Original Approach". [4]

  5. GarageBand - Wikipedia

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    GarageBand does not support different tunings; however, audio units which support micro tuning (using .scl or .tun files, or some other method) can be employed in GarageBand to produce alternative pitches. Before GarageBand 10, there was no export option, and the only option was to save files as .band or export to iTunes. There is no built-in ...

  6. GarageBand.com - Wikipedia

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    GarageBand.com was a large online community of independent musicians and music fans, founded in 1999. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The site was used by musicians who were seeking greater exposure and critical insight provided by an audience of their peers.

  7. List of garage rock compilation albums - Wikipedia

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    A Bit Like You And Me – '60s garage band biographies, song histories, lyrics, and music; About .com A Brief History of Punk – early history of punk rock from garage era through the late 1970s; Beyond the Beat Generation – interviews with former members of 1960s garage bands; Brum Beat - biographies of mostly 60s bands from Birmingham, England