Musicians
The Resume
(1979-1996)
Formed in Washington D.C.
HR - vocals (1979-96)
Dr. Known - guitar (1979-96)
Darryl Jennifer - bass (1979-96)
Earl Hudson - drums (1979-96)
Released 'Bad Brains' (1982), 'Rock for Light' (1983), 'I Against I' (1986), 'Live' (1988), 'Quickness' (1989), 'You Are Getting Restless' (1990), 'Spirit Electricity' (1991), 'God of Love' (1995), 'I & I Survived' (2002), & 'Banned in DC: Bad Brains' Greatest Riffs' (2003)
Why they might be annoying
They initially gathered a following in the D.C. area for the sole reason that they were 4 black guys playing punk rock.
After 14 years of releasing independent albums, they were finally offered a major-label debut. After the album bombed, they were released.
In 1998, they reunited and began touring as Soul Brains.
Why they might not be annoying
They were influenced by the Sex Pistols, the Clash and Led Zeppelin.
They attended a Bob Marley show which would become a spiritual epiphany for them. From then on, they began mixing a reggae vibe to their music.
They've influenced the Beastie Boys and many modern-day hardcore bands.
Their music promoted love and equality.
Credit: His Name is Robert
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For 2010, as of last week, Out of 5 Votes: 80.0% Annoying
For 2009, Out of 30 Votes: 66.67% Annoying
In 2008, Out of 39 Votes: 53.85% Annoying
In 2007, Out of 60 Votes: 66.67% Annoying
In 2006, Out of 111 Votes: 63.96% Annoying
In 2005, Out of 216 Votes: 67.13% Annoying
In 2004, Out of 278 Votes: 64.03% Annoying
In 2003, Out of 203 Votes: 55.67% Annoying
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