Artists
- Bailter Space
- Boredoms
- Boss Hog
- Brainiac
- Bush Pig
- Calvin Krime
- Casus Belli
- Chokebore
- Chrome Cranks
- Cosmic Psychos
- Dwarves
- feedtime
- Fetish 69
- Freedom Fighters
- Gas Huffer
- Gaunt
- Gay Witch Abortion
- Gear Jammer
- Gnomes of Zurich
- God Bullies
- godheadSilo
- Guzzard
- Halo of Flies/H•O•F
- Halo of Kitten
- Hammerhead
- Hedonists
- Helios Creed
- Helmet
- Heroine Sheiks
- Janitor Joe
- Jawbox
- Jonestown
- Killdozer
- King Barry And The Sinister Soulsters
- King Snake Roost
- Lollipop
- Lonely Moans
- Love 666
- lowercase
- Lubricated Goat
- Mama Tick
- Melvins/Snivlem
- Mog Stunt Team
- Mudhoney
- Nashville Pussy
- Party Diktator
- Pogo the Clown
- Powers That Be
- S.W.A.T.
- Servotron
- Silver Salute
- Steel Pole Bathtub
- Strapping Fieldhands
- Surgery
- Superchunk
- Supernova
- Tad
- Tar
- The Cows
- The Jesus Lizard
- Thee Headcoats
- Thee Mighty Caesars
- The Thrown Ups
- The U-Men
- The Urinals
- Today is the Day
- Unsane
- Vaz
- Vertigo
- White Drugs
- Whopping Big Naughty
- X
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Famous quotes containing the word artists:
“Good artists exist simply in what they make, and consequently are perfectly uninteresting in what they are. A really great poet is the most unpoetical of all creatures. But inferior poets are absolutely fascinating. The worse their rhymes are, the more picturesque they look. The mere fact of having published a book of second-rate sonnets makes a man quite irresistible. He lives the poetry that he cannot write. The others write the poetry that they dare not realise.”
—Oscar Wilde (18541900)
“Decade after decade, artists came to paint the light of Provincetown, and comparisons were made to the lagoons of Venice and the marshes of Holland, but then the summer ended and most of the painters left, and the long dingy undergarment of the gray New England winter, gray as the spirit of my mood, came down to visit.”
—Norman Mailer (b. 1923)
“When ... did the word temperament come into fashion with us?... whatever it stands for, it long since became a great social asset for women, and a great social excuse for men. Perhaps it came in when we discovered that artists were human beings.”
—Katharine Fullerton Gerould (18791944)