The Knickers
The Knickers came out of Philadelphia in the late 1990s, with Skotty on vocals. Their 2000 album 'Motherfucker' got some heated criticism for its lyrics, but...
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The Knickers came out of Philadelphia in the late 1990s, with Skotty on vocals. Their 2000 album 'Motherfucker' got some heated criticism for its lyrics, but they kept going with it anyway.
They put out a few more records after that, like 'Panty Raid' in 2002 and 'Asshole' in 2005. The band lineup included Chris Smith on guitar, John Hoyer on bass, and Pete Hines on drums.
Their live shows had a reputation for being pretty anarchic. They built up a loyal following around that raw punk energy and the unapologetic tone of songs like 'Motherfucker'.
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