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Hoover

Hoover, produced in Washington, D.C., in the summertime of 1992, might have just been around briefly (they split up within the springtime of 1994), however the music group had a significant effect on post-hardcore music. In early stages, Hoover was wrongly dubbed a Fugazi copycat, but performed extreme, angular, ominous …

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Underwolves

Though many within the jazzy drum’n’bass movement have small knowledge of the music they’re frequently sampling, the duo Underwolves are long-time jazz listeners (and record dealers). Ned and Stretch out, both from England’s House Counties, came collectively via a trip-hop music group where Ned made an appearance and that Stretch …

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Eskobar

The Swedish dream pop trio Eskobar includes frontman Daniel Bellqvist, guitarist Frederik Zäll, and drummer Robert Birming. They created in 1994 after their like for music finally influenced them to start out a band collectively. ‘Til We’re Deceased designated their debut for V2 in springtime 2000.

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Ethyl Meatplow

Ethyl Meatplow was a short-lived, yet enormously accomplished, pseudo-industrial alternate/dance-rock outfit made up of vocalist Carla Bozulich, guitarist Biff Barefoot Sanders, and drummer John Napier. Produced circa 1990, the group released three unbiased singles before their just album, 1993’s Content Times Sweetheart. The group gained a reputation because of their …

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Dramarama

Blending hard rock and roll wallop, alternative rock and roll smarts, force pop songcraft, and punk rock and roll urgency, Dramarama was a music group who seemed around the verge of a significant commercial breakthrough many times throughout their 11-12 months job. Puzzlingly, it by no means arrived, although music …

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Gridlock

Having got together beneath the spell of the encircling techno/ electronic scene of SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, Mike Wells and Cadoo made a decision to do their very own thing by developing Gridlock in 1994. Sighting works such as Thin Puppy and Autechre as a significant inspiration, Gridlock produced that …

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GRP All-Star Big Band

GRP is most beneficial referred to as a label focusing on slick and accessible jazz, but, in 1992, labelheads Dave Grusin and Larry Rosen made a decision to combined a typical but star-studded big music group made up of their company’s best players. The recordings highlighted such music artists as …

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Maids of Gravity

Maids of Gravity briefly floated in to the open public consciousness using the hallucinogenic “Only Thinking” in 1995, a monitor off their self-titled debut record. Maids of Gravity shaped in the first ’90s by Ed Ruscha (vocals, electric guitar) after he still left Medicine. Named following a group Ruscha noticed …

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Free Hot Lunch!

Free Hot Lunchtime were among the zaniest trios to step onto a folk festival stage. Although these were capable of performing serious-minded music, including “House from the Whales” along with a harmonious rendition of John Sebastian’s “Lovin’ You,” the group had been more aware of tongue-in-jowl, Jimmy Buffett-meets-the Seaside Children …

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Uncle Green

A jangly Southern power pop music group in the common mildew, Atlanta-based Uncle Green featured vocalists/guitarists/songwriters Matt Dark brown and Jeff Jensen, bassist Costs Decker, and drummer Pete McDade. Normally, Uncle Green appeared to R.E.M. being a key influence, but additionally drew from much less elliptical power pop affects both …

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