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Radon

Radon has been played on NTS in shows including Yesterday's News, featured first on 29 March 2017. Songs played include Facial Disobedience.

There are at least 3 artists under this name:

1) Radon was one of two bands* that helped turn around the Gainesville punk music scene in 1991, and blazed the trail for bands like Hot Water Music and Less Than Jake a few years later! (*Spoke was the other band!) They played pop punk with an edge and a purpose, throwing in some politics and some harmonica for good measure.

The first Radon LP was a self-titled live album. They recorded their first studio LP '28' in 1993 but it wasn't released until 1998, another CD ('We Bare All') compiling their 7"s, compilation tracks, and a few live versions was released in 2002, and they reunited in 2005 to play The Fest 4 and record 2006's 'Metric Buttloads of Rock'.

Bill Clower - drums Dave Rohm - guitar, vocals Brent Wilson - bass, vocals

2) Radon was a Swedish punk band from Brandbergen. They were active in the late '70s and early '80s, and released a single titled Thinner - Killen Blöder in 1981.

3) antifascist black metal Zürich, Switzerland https://radon666.bandcamp.com/album/demo

Sam (she) - drum/vocals Milena (she) - bass/vocals Sab (they) - guitar/vocals

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Radon

Radon has been played on NTS in shows including Yesterday's News, featured first on 29 March 2017. Songs played include Facial Disobedience.

There are at least 3 artists under this name:

1) Radon was one of two bands* that helped turn around the Gainesville punk music scene in 1991, and blazed the trail for bands like Hot Water Music and Less Than Jake a few years later! (*Spoke was the other band!) They played pop punk with an edge and a purpose, throwing in some politics and some harmonica for good measure.

The first Radon LP was a self-titled live album. They recorded their first studio LP '28' in 1993 but it wasn't released until 1998, another CD ('We Bare All') compiling their 7"s, compilation tracks, and a few live versions was released in 2002, and they reunited in 2005 to play The Fest 4 and record 2006's 'Metric Buttloads of Rock'.

Bill Clower - drums Dave Rohm - guitar, vocals Brent Wilson - bass, vocals

2) Radon was a Swedish punk band from Brandbergen. They were active in the late '70s and early '80s, and released a single titled Thinner - Killen Blöder in 1981.

3) antifascist black metal Zürich, Switzerland https://radon666.bandcamp.com/album/demo

Sam (she) - drum/vocals Milena (she) - bass/vocals Sab (they) - guitar/vocals

Original source: Last.fm

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Facial Disobedience
Radon
No Idea Records1992