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Dahlia Seed : ウィキペディア英語版
Dahlia Seed
Dahlia Seed (1992-1996) was an influential〔http://www.allmusic.com/album/please-excuse-all-the-blood-mw0000257712〕 indie rock/post-hardcore band from the New York/New Jersey area, that was instrumental in defining the sound which is now termed Emo.
==Beginning==
Dahlia Seed began in the summer of 1992, in the northern New Jersey suburbs as a four piece band that played a tight, and aggressive version of the indie pop that was prevalent at the time. With all the musicians having a background in the New York hardcore scene, the sound of Dahlia Seed was a bit tougher than the other indie stalwarts of the era, but the most distinctive aspect was the vocals of Tracy Wilson. Her "in your face" vocal style and delivery, coupled with a raw, and honest "open book" lyrical narrative, made her one of the most unusual vocalists of the scene.
Dahlia Seed added a second guitarist (Jon Procopio) in 1993, and proceeded to release their first record, a 10" split w/Brokenmouth. It wasn't until their third single, a split 7" with Greyhouse, that the band started to gain some real notice and popularity. Their side of the split, a song called "Milk", won them new fans, especially from the tight-knit, and cliqueish Riot Grrrl scene.

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