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Don Caballero

Pittsburgh mathematics rockers Don Caballero were among the initial rings to expand on the task of genre innovators like Bastro, Bitch Magnet, and (specifically) Slint. Their music was completely instrumental, even though their electric guitar interplay was as complicated and dissonant as some of their peers, the true driving power …

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Blunderbuss

Bill Baxter, Wayne Nemeph and Ben Matthews formed the hardcore punk music group Blunderbuss within their house of Pittsburgh. The three released three singles on self-employed record brands during 1992-93 and released their 1st recording, 1995’s Conspiracy, on Homestead Information.

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Hurl

Pittsburgh natives Hurl began being a trio back the summertime of 1991. Guitarist/vocalist Matt Daly was the first choice from the music group, which also included guitarist/bassist Matt Jenick (also an associate from the music group Don Caballero) along with a percussionist whose name continues to be forgotten as time …

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Kevin Garrett

Kevin Garrett, a brown-eyed Pittsburgh indigenous singing blue-eyed spirit, channeled the depth and longing of crooners with much longer jobs and more birthdays before he also released his initial album. Developing up, he performed the violin, idolized Ray Charles, Stevie Question, and Sam Cooke, and, after graduating from NY University, …

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