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The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

Significant amounts of the groundwork for the mid- to later-’90s explosion of ska and ska-metal was laid with the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, who had been among the first rings to combination high-energy ska with hardcore punk and rock and who also helped change its tone toward testosterone-filled party music. The …

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Redbone

Redbone was a Los Angeles-based music group led by Local American Pat and Lolly Vegas, both business lead singers who have had previously worked under their own titles, showing up in the 1965 film It’s a Bikini Globe ahead of forming Redbone, an all-Native music group, in the encouragement of …

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Next Movement

The Next Motion were a Chicago R&B vocal group that was formed in 1971 over the city’s south side. The lineup was Alonzo Pickens, Samuel Thomas, Jr., Man Sutton, Earl Shelby, and Carnell Haywood. They documented a 1980 record ANOTHER Movement for the neighborhood GEC label that has such as …

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Katy Perry

Brandishing a wink, a coo, and cleavage using the aplomb of the assassin, Katy Perry made a distinctly new millennial pop persona: a Disney princess as dreamed by Madonna. Flirty and bodacious, Perry occasionally skirted with taboos — she sneered on her behalf initial one “Ur So Homosexual” (punch series: …

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Prurient

Prurient may be the most well-known task of American designer Dominick Fernow, probably one of the most visible and influential numbers of the first 21st century sound picture. Prurient’s myriad recordings and several collaborations have already been severe, volatile, and uncompromising, offering screamed lyrics about assault, sex, isolation, and substance …

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Rick Grech

b. Richard Roman Grech, 1 November 1946, Bordeaux, France, d. 16 March 1990, Leicester, Britain. Bass participant Ric (occasionally Rick) Grech embraced professional music in 1965 when he became a member of Leicester-based clothing, the Farinas (also using the titles X-Citers and Roaring Sixties), which later on evolved into Family …

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Richard Cheese

It’s unfortunate the fact that cultural worth of Limp Bizkit’s “Nookie,” 2 Live Crew’s “Me personally Thus Horny,” and Beyoncé’s “Naughty Female” seems shed towards the era graced with such full music, but if there’s a single man who are able to explain the timelessness of the music it’s Richard …

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Jim Ford

Originally from Fresh Orleans, Jim Ford lost curiosity about his academic pursuits and, in 1966, drifted away to California. He was transferring through L.A. on his method towards the Haight-Ashbury region in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA when he fulfilled two session music artists, Pat and Lolly Vegas. The Indigenous American …

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Human Nature

In the design of the boy band vocal bands of that time period, Human Nature became Australia’s most successful pop band of the ’90s and beyond, outselling their international contemporaries Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC, and Boyzone. Andrew Tierney, Michael Tierney, Phillip Burton, and Toby Allen 1st became a member of up …

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Ronnie James Dio

Although his trademark tales of “dungeons and dragons” may have single-handedly inspired Spinal Tap (even more specifically, Tap’s overblown epic “Stonehenge”), Ronnie James Dio was unquestionably among heavy metal’s most talented and instantly identifiable vocalists. Given birth to Ronald Wayne Padavona in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on July 10, 1942, the …

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