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Army of Anyone

By enough time Army of Anyone began catching attention, it had recently been about four years since the all-star cast of bandmembers had released an album using the bands that brought these to the forefront. Countering Velvet Revolver’s instant name-recognition appeal, Military of Anyone is normally comprised of Filtration system …

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Dino Saluzzi

Composer, arranger, and world-class bandoneon participant Dino Saluzzi was created in 1935 in Campo Santo, Argentina, the boy of multi-instrumentalist and composer Cayetano Saluzzi, and spent his years as a child in Buenos Aires, where he was an associate from the Orquestra Estable in Radio un Mundo. By age 14 …

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Darkest Hour

Washington, D.C.’s Darkest Hour are followers of the loss of life steel/hardcore merger, founded in the first ’90s by such outfits as Carcass and Entombed. Composed of associates Mike Schleibaum (electric guitar), Billups Allen (bass), John Henry (vocals), Fred Ziomek (electric guitar), and Ryan Parrish (drums), the music group formed …

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Circus Diablo

Circus Diablo started being a no-agenda task band for ex – Cult member Billy Morrison (also of Camp Freddy) and current Cult member Billy Duffy, alongside Ricky Warwick (formerly from the Almighty), Brett Scallions (formerly of Energy), and, originally, drummer Jeremy Colson (formerly with Steve Vai’s music group). The bandmembers …

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Gustavo Cerati

Argentine rock and roll legend Gustavo Cerati is really a towering physique in well-known Latin music. He was the frontman of Soda pop Stereo, probably the most important rock and roll en español music group from the ’80s and early ’90s — probably ever — and he continued to support …

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Guns N’ Roses

At the same time when pop was dominated by dance music and pop-metal, Guns N’ Roses brought raw, unappealing rock & move crashing back to the charts. These were not really nice boys; fine boys don’t enjoy rock & move. They were awful, misogynistic, and violent; these were also funny, …

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Luke Fair

Backed by both Sasha and Digweed — he was the opener through the former’s Involver tour and agreed upon to the latter’s Bedrock label — Luke Fair (also called Luke Wan) taken care of active touring and production schedules through the entire early 2000s. Furthermore to headlining occasions in Britain, …

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Laakso

Led by singer/songwriter Markus Krunegård, who embarked on an effective solo job in the past due 2000s, Laakso is really a Swedish indie pop strap that released several albums through the mid-2000s before the departure of its frontman. Founded in 2001, the music group is made up of Mikael Fritz …

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311

311’s fusion of reggae and rap-metal was made in Omaha, Nebraska, where vocalist/guitarist Nick Hexum, DJ/vocalist S.A. Martinez, guitarist Tim Mahoney, drummer Chad Sexton, as well as the bassist known just as P-Nut released the group in 1990. Acquiring their name from the Omaha Law enforcement Department’s code for indecent …

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6 Shot

6 Shot is a comparatively unknown rapper from New Orleans, LA. Not really nationally known, his initial LP was known as The Real Meaning. Delivered Jermaine Tucker, he got his name from his fondness for revolvers. Ironically, a couple of years after choosing his name, he was in fact shot …

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