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  2. Teen-Beat 450. 1989.

    teenbeat.net/year/1989.html

    1984. 1989. March 1, 28 UNREST Catchpellet {7" 45} March 17, 29 VOMIT LAUNCH Relapsation {7" 45} April 5, 30 SCALEY ANDREW The Soul of Post-Modernism {cassette} {CD} May 18, 32 UNREST Mark E. {poster} June 26, 36 Teen-Beat Fiesta Day (s) at King's Dominion. November 6, 34 UNREST Invoking Osiris {tee-shirt}

  3. Teen-Beat 450. 2021.

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    2021. March 12, 521 Fake Laugh {typeface} March 26, 189 Teen-Beat {sticker} 2021 DESIGN. April 2, 1 Extremism... {cassette re-issue} April 2, 2 UNREST {cassette re-issue} April 2, 3 WILLIAM AND VIVIANFly to France {cassette re-issue} April 2, 4 THIRSTY BOYS In a Can {cassette reissue in a can} April 2, 5 CLARENCE [cassette re-issue] April 2, 6 ...

  4. Teen-Beat

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    Ten hand-picked Teen-Beat numbers are displayed horizontally above. These items span the history of Teen-Beat and have been chosen to feature various aspects of Teen-Beat. They have been placed in chronological order from your left to your right.

  5. Teen-Beat. Unrest.

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    The flagship act of frontman Mark Robinson's own TeenBeat label, Unrest was a towering pillar of the American indie rock community throughout the early '90s -- from the tongue-in-cheek garage noise of their earliest efforts to the shimmering, manic pop thrills of their later, most enduring work, the band was a paragon of DIY virtue, perfecting ...

  6. Teen-Beat 450. 1984.

    www.teenbeat.net/year/1984.html

    The newly formed Teen-Beat begins a lending library-style approach to music listening, turning the music industry on it's head. Only one copy of each release is made and is shared with one person at a time for a fee of free.

  7. Cotton Candy. - Teen-Beat

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    Cotton Candy is Mark Robinson (from the bands UNREST, AIR MIAMI, GRENADINE, FLIN FLON) and Evelyn Hurley (BLAST OFF COUNTRY STYLE). This album has 27 tracks! It is a potpourri of genrés - from indie-pop to electronic-pop to hard rock.

  8. Teen-Beat. Mark Robinson.

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    Mark Robinson is an indie-rock musician from Washington, D.C. who founded Teen-Beat in 1984. Best known for founding Unrest (with Phil Krauth and Tim Moran), he has also been a member of Air Miami, Flin Flon, Grenadine, and currently plays with Evelyn Hurley (Blast Off Country Style) in Cotton Candy and also with D. Trevor Kampmann as Fang ...

  9. ET CETERA This is the second volume in the Wakefield boxed set. It was manufactured exclusively in Japan by 100 Guitar Mania. 600 copies were shipped from Japan to Teen-Beat and were included in the boxed set. This is one of a few records licensed to 100 Guitar Mania from Teen-Beat.

  10. Cath Carroll. - Teen-Beat

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    Cath Carroll was born in Bristol and raised in Swansea, Ipswich and finally, her family hometown of Manchester. In 1979 she joined forces with fellow Mancunian Liz Naylor to form the band Glass Animals in addition to co-editing the infamously vitriolic City Fun fanzine.

  11. www.teenbeat.net

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    The two tracks by Section 25 were recorded by Mark Robinson at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. Like the majority of the early Teen-Beat cassette releases, virtually all of the sales were made at Wakefield High School in Arlington, Virginia to fellow students. RELEASE DATE February 23, 1985 LENGTH