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Ten Foot Pole

Formerly referred to as Scared Directly, but attempting to have significantly more fun when compared to a straight-edge hardcore band, Ten Foot Pole changed into a robust, aggressive punk rock-band. While Scared Right had releases for the Mystic Information label, Ten Feet Pole quickly emerged beneath the Epitaph umbrella, remaining …

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American Music Club

Although chosen because of its deliberately nondescript characteristics, in retrospect the name American Music Membership was an ideal moniker for the lauded San Francisco-based music group led by singer/songwriter Tag Eitzel: during the period of nine acclaimed albums, the group tied jointly the disparate strands from the American music fabric …

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I Prevail

An explosive hardcore quintet from Rochester Hillsides, Michigan, I Prevail shaped in 2013 throughout the abilities of Brian Burkheiser (vocals), Eric Vanlerberghe (vocals), Steve Menoian (electric guitar), Jordan Berger (electric guitar), and Lee Runestad (drums). Having a blistering mixture of metalcore, pop-punk, and post-hardcore that invokes brands like Bring Me …

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Dark Horses

Producing darkly psychedelic electro-rock similar to the Raveonettes, the Kills, and Metric, Brighton, England’s Dark Horses feature Swedish singer/harmonica player Lisa Elle, guitarist/organist Bobby Waterson, guitarist Andy Bang, drummer Steve Ingham, bassist/keyboardist Harry Bohay-Nowell, and percussionist Tommy String. Using a few concert events under their belt, Dark Horses have scored …

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For All Those Sleeping

Shaped in St. Cloud, Minnesota in 2007, FOR ALL PEOPLE Sleeping mixed bouncy, heartache-filled pop-punk with metalcore to make their own powerful, hybrid sound. Comprising vocalist Mike Champa, guitarist and vocalist Jerad Pierskalla, guitarist and keyboardist David Volgman-Stevens, and drummer Ethan Trekell — who all fulfilled in senior high school …

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Go Radio

Vocalist/guitarist Jason Lancaster still left Mayday Parade in Apr 2007, soon after the music group finished saving the record A Lesson in Romantics for Fearless Information. Burnt from music and requiring a rest, Lancaster quickly uncovered, nevertheless, that he couldn’t avoid playing for lengthy, and by 2008 he previously shifted …

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