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  • JFA
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  • JFA, along with others like The Offspring and Rancid, were pioneers and driving forces of the Skate Punk subgenre of Hardcore Punk, crafting short, fast, aggressive songs that attracted lots of attention from skateboarders. Fitting, considering that all four members of the band are major skateheads, and they typically play at skating events. Their song "Skateboard Anarchy" was featured in Tony Hawks Pro Skater 4 in 2002. To top it off, they also have their own line of skateboards from Factory 13.
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  • JFA, along with others like The Offspring and Rancid, were pioneers and driving forces of the Skate Punk subgenre of Hardcore Punk, crafting short, fast, aggressive songs that attracted lots of attention from skateboarders. Fitting, considering that all four members of the band are major skateheads, and they typically play at skating events. Their song "Skateboard Anarchy" was featured in Tony Hawks Pro Skater 4 in 2002. To top it off, they also have their own line of skateboards from Factory 13. The band's name is derived from John Hinckley, Jr., the, uh, misaimed fan who attempted to kill Ronald Reagan inspired by Jodie Foster (more specifically Taxi Driver). * Blatant Localism (EP) * Valley of the Yakes * Untitled * Mad Gardens * My Movie * Nowhere Blossoms * Only Live Once * We Know You Suck * To All Our Friends