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Melodic hardcore from the 1990-1992 era. While many comparisons can be drawn to bands such as Dag Nasty, Dybbuk threw in some influences all their own and composed albums full of intense sounds as well as more laid back compositions, even after the unfortunate death of Tim Wunderlund in 1992.


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Latest revision as of 23:22, 12 August 2011

Dybbuk Stats
Dybbuk
Record Labels: Self Destruct
Started By: ?
Based In: Louisville
Largest show: ? people
Last show: ?
Reunion show: N/A
Number of Members: 6

Melodic hardcore from the 1990-1992 era. While many comparisons can be drawn to bands such as Dag Nasty, Dybbuk threw in some influences all their own and composed albums full of intense sounds as well as more laid back compositions, even after the unfortunate death of Tim Wunderlund in 1992.

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