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1) The original Infidels are from Youngstown, Ohio. The band started one day in late June 1982, when a virtual inseparable pair of 15 year olds, John Hlumyk and Pete Drivere, decided to start the first and (arguably) the last punk rock band in West Middlesex, Pennsylvania.

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Infidels were also a Canadian funk-rock band in the 1990s. “…The label wanted them to change their name, due to the existence of The Infidels from Youngstown, Ohio who proved ownership of the name.”

The band consisted of David Lisko (guitar, vocals) ; Pete Drivere (lead guitar, vocals) ; John Hlumyk (bass guitar, vocals) and John Koury (drums, vocals)

They were a garage punk, punk, alternative, power pop, group.

2) Infidels: Alain (drummer, lead vocals), Niall Murphy (guitars), Thom Woodley (bass), Scott Wortmann (keys). In December 2005, we independently released our debut EP, Your Hidden Skeleton, recorded at Headgear Studios (Yeah Yeah Yeahs; TV On The Radio; Ambulance, Ltd.). Infidels run Brooklyn'
s underground music club Asterisk Art Project.

3) In the 1990s, Infidels was a Canadian band featuring singer Molly Johnson and guitarist Norman Orenstein, both formerly with Alta Moda. The band's self-titled 1991 album produced two Canadian hits: "Celebrate" and "100 Watt Bulb." .

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