A mid-90s New York punk band with a rough, fast sound that lasted through three albums.
For their sound, 'Anna's Empty Conscious For The Blessed' gives you the idea. Their early single 'Hannah Hannah' got some attention when they were starting out.
They came out of New York's punk scene when that still meant something, with Sally Can't Dance on vocals and guitar giving them a distinct presence. Songs like 'Anna's Empty Conscious For The Blessed' and 'Root Of All Evil' show how they kept their aggressive style even as they moved through the late 90s. Their self-titled 1996 album and 'A Promise to Burn' from 1999 document that energy before they broke up in 2001.
They formed in the mid-1990s and put out their first album in 1996. After some internal trouble and a brief break, they released 'A Promise to Burn' in 1999, then broke up in 2001 after one more album called 'The Last Days of I Hate Sally'.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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