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The Brian Jonestown Massacre

Called in tribute towards the legendary Moving Rocks guitarist and his impact in presenting Eastern culture and music in to the world of American rock & move, the Brian Jonestown Massacre shaped in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, California in 1990. Some 40 different associates handed down through the group’s rates …

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Slough Feg

After a decade and four albums released beneath the mouthful of the name which was the Lord Strange Slough Feg, San Francisco’s cutting-edge revisionist rock band led by vocalist/guitarist Mike Scalzi shortened their moniker to merely Slough Feg prior to the release of the fifth studio album, Atavism, in 2005. …

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RBL Posse

A Bay Region rap duo formed at the start from the 1990s, RBL Posse (brief for Ruthless FOR LEGAL REASONS) was originally founded by Dark C and Mr. Cee. The set began producing monitors at Dark C’s studio room and surfaced in 1991 using the underground strike “Don’t Provide Me …

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The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy

An outgrowth, both musically and ideologically, from the San Francisco-based avant-garde commercial jazz collective the Beatnigs, the Throw away Heroes of Hiphoprisy shaped in 1990. Made up of previous Beatnigs Michael Franti and Rono Tse, the duo quickly set up themselves among rap’s most important proponents of multiculturalism and liberalism; …

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