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- Osker abstract "Osker was a punk trio active in the early 2000s in the United States, in Los Angeles, led by singer/guitarist Devon Williams.About their debut album Treatment 5, Allmusic gave a positive review of 3/5, writing \"Treatment 5, Osker's debut album, is a rather typical release for the Epitaph label -- aggressive punk with unhinged, snotty vocals and lyrics that alternate between goofy humor and angst-filled catharsis.\"In 2001, the group released their second (and final) studio album, Idle Will Kill. During this year, the group also appeared in the movie Crazy/Beautiful, performing the songs \"Fuck Me\" and \"Alright\" from Treatment 5.".
- Osker wikiPageID "45476864".
- Osker wikiPageLength "1341".
- Osker wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Osker wikiPageRevisionID "676017418".
- Osker wikiPageWikiLink AllMusic.
- Osker wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_punk_rock_groups.
- Osker wikiPageWikiLink Beautiful.
- Osker wikiPageWikiLink Devon_Williams_(musician).
- Osker wikiPageWikiLink Epitaph.
- Osker wikiPageWikiLink Idle_Will_Kill.
- Osker wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles.
- Osker wikiPageWikiLink Punk_rock.
- Osker wikiPageWikiLink Treatment_5.
- Osker wikiPageWikiLinkText "Devon Williams".
- Osker wikiPageWikiLinkText "Osker".
- Osker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Osker subject Category:American_punk_rock_groups.
- Osker hypernym Trio.
- Osker type Band.
- Osker type Group.
- Osker type MusicalArtist.
- Osker type Group.
- Osker comment "Osker was a punk trio active in the early 2000s in the United States, in Los Angeles, led by singer/guitarist Devon Williams.About their debut album Treatment 5, Allmusic gave a positive review of 3/5, writing \"Treatment 5, Osker's debut album, is a rather typical release for the Epitaph label -- aggressive punk with unhinged, snotty vocals and lyrics that alternate between goofy humor and angst-filled catharsis.\"In 2001, the group released their second (and final) studio album, Idle Will Kill.".
- Osker label "Osker".
- Osker sameAs Q1418100.
- Osker sameAs Osker_(Band).
- Osker sameAs Osker.
- Osker sameAs Osker.
- Osker sameAs Osker.
- Osker sameAs m.012w4dq0.
- Osker sameAs Q1418100.
- Osker wasDerivedFrom Osker?oldid=676017418.
- Osker isPrimaryTopicOf Osker.