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Fluf

San Diego’s Fluf play good-hearted punk-pop in the vein of Sugars and Dinosaur Jr. Guitarist/vocalist O. and bassist Josh Higgins experienced performed in Olivelawn, but created fluf in 1992 with a fresh drummer, Kilometers Gillett. The trio documented a slew of seven-inch singles (gathered on 1995’s The Vintage Years), but …

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Peter Allen

In the 1970s, Peter Allen gained recognition both like a author of romantic ballads such as for example “I Honestly Like You” and “Don’t Cry ALOUD,” and, contrastingly, like a flamboyant stage performer. He discovered to try out the piano and started entertaining people in the pub in his little …

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P.O.D.

While they experiment using the infectious grooves of reggae and Latin music aswell as the heavy deliverance of hip-hop and rock and roll, San Diego’s hard rock and roll four-piece P.O.D. possess described a general message. They’re born-again Christians and their beliefs requires a central place within their music. In …

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