Neon Blonde

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Neon Blonde
OriginKirkland, Seattle, Washington
GenresExperimental rock, post hardcore, alternative hip hop
Years active2004–present
LabelsThree One G Records, Dim Mak Records (former)
Associated actsJustin Pearson, The Blood Brothers, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Head Wound City, Jaguar Love
MembersMark Gajadhar
Johnny Whitney

Neon Blonde was a supergroup consisting of Johnny Whitney and Mark Gajadhar from The Blood Brothers.[1] They were based in Kirkland, Washington, a suburb of Seattle. The two expanded beyond The Blood Brothers' sound by utilizing a more electronic-based sound, which included electroclash and dance-punk. Neon Blonde's music drew from many genres including post-hardcore, and experimental rock (influenced by their band The Blood Brothers and Velvet Underground's art rock), who have also teamed up with Blood Brothers members to create Head Wound City), and a more electroclash sound. Their music also featured rapping, and rapped vocals in an alternative hip hop style.

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