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David Bazan

The son of the pastor, David Bazan wasn’t introduced to secular music until his early youth, which helps explain the Christian-influenced songwriting of his band project, Pedro the Lion. Bazan created the group in 1995, combining first-person narratives and nuanced indie rock and roll with efforts from a revolving cast …

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Paul Curreri

b. 1976, Seattle, Washington, USA. Located in Charlottesville, Virginia, along with his wife Devon Sproule, this folk blues musician set up a cult pursuing in the first 00s with some extremely literate singer-songwriter albums. Elevated in Richmond, Virginia, Curreri examined painting and film at Rhode Isle School of Style while …

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The Mentors

The Mentors were among the pioneers from the underground shock rock motion that could open the entranceway for artists like G.G. Allin as well as the Dwarves within the ’80s. Known for his or her crude creation and filthy lyrics, these were a popular focus on of parent organizations throughout …

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