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'''Dale Nixon''' is a pseudonym used by several musicians: |
'''Dale Nixon''' is a pseudonym used by several musicians: |
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*[[Greg Ginn]], founder of the hardcore punk band [[Black Flag (band)|Black Flag]], used the name to credit himself on several releases and as bass guitarist on the record |
*[[Greg Ginn]], founder of the hardcore punk band [[Black Flag (band)|Black Flag]], used the name to credit himself on several releases and as bass guitarist on the record [[My War]]. |
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*[[Dave Grohl]], credited as Dale Nixon by the Melvins on their 1992 album |
*[[Dave Grohl]], credited as Dale Nixon by the [[Melvins]] on their 1992 album [[King Buzzo (album)|King Buzzo]]. |
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*[[Brian Baker (musician)]], one of the founding members of Minor Threat, was credited as such on the 1992 Dag Nasty album |
*[[Brian Baker (musician)]], one of the founding members of [[Minor Threat]], was credited as such on the 1992 [[Dag Nasty]] album [[Four on the Floor (Dag Nasty album)|Four on the Floor]]. |
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Revision as of 22:20, 17 April 2010
Dale Nixon is a pseudonym used by several musicians:
- Greg Ginn, founder of the hardcore punk band Black Flag, used the name to credit himself on several releases and as bass guitarist on the record My War.
- Dave Grohl, credited as Dale Nixon by the Melvins on their 1992 album King Buzzo.
- Brian Baker (musician), one of the founding members of Minor Threat, was credited as such on the 1992 Dag Nasty album Four on the Floor.