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Rocket from the Crypt

Pledging never to enjoy a venue using a stage, singer/guitarist John Reis shaped San Diego’s Rocket through the Crypt in the summertime of 1990 after getting disillusioned along with his then-current hardcore punk music group, Pitchfork. Bassist Petey X, guitarist N.D., drummer Sean, and support vocalist Elaina became a member …

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Granfaloon Bus

Sketching their dreamy tunes along an innovative range sweeping both Americana and alternative country designs, Granfaloon Bus congregate poetic lyrics using the domineering presence of blissful melodies. Assembling in NORTH PARK, California, in 1990, Granfaloon Bus’ four-piece lineup contains Felix Costanza (electric guitar, vocals), Ajax Green (electric guitar), Jeff Palmer …

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Drive Like Jehu

Although they weren’t around for long, Drive Like Jehu had a significant effect on the evolution of hardcore punk into emo. Underappreciated throughout their lifetime in the first ’90s, the music group was occasionally overlooked close to post-hardcore kin like Fugazi and Quicksand; at that time, many critics also lacked …

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Bryan Lanning

Bryan Lanning can be an indie pop/rock singer/songwriter and one-half of the on the web video-blog duo along with his wife Missy. Jointly they web host the YouTube series Daily Bumps, which chronicles the youthful Christian few, their fluctuations with being pregnant, and their kids. For the series, Lanning constructed …

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