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Gary Jules

With 1998’s Greetings from the medial side, Gary Jules emerged among the most gifted songwriting talents to surface through the decade. The recording was eventually sunk by poor record label managing and, because of this, unfortunately neglected by an unknowing general public. It might be 3 years before he resurfaced …

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Abra Moore

Vocalist/songwriter Abra Moore began composing music at age six, and studied piano while an adolescent living in NY. After playing little clubs across the coastline of Britain and carrying out on the roads of Paris, Moore enrolled in the College or university of Hawaii; there she became among the founding …

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John Reis

Because the early ’90s, John Reis continues to be among the busiest & most influential statistics for the NORTH PARK punk/indie rock picture being a founding person in the bands Rocket through the Crypt, Drive Like Jehu, and Hot Snakes, in addition to working the indie label Swami Records and …

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Jayo Felony

San Diego-based rapper Jayo Felony (aka Bullet Loco or Peer Pressure) considered music after spending his young years inside a gang, a choice that ultimately led to a stint in prison; after documenting a small number of underground tapes he released the solitary “Piss on your own Tombstone,” offering it …

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