Wipers
- Punk rock
- post-punk
- post-hardcore
- hardcore punk
Why it matters
Wipers emerged from Portland, Oregon, in 1977, founded by Greg Sage, Sam Henry, and Dave Koupal. Initially a straightforward punk band, they evolved to incorporate post-punk elements, making them a pioneering force in the Pacific Northwest punk scene.
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