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Wiseguy

Hailing through the same area as labelmates the Apers, Wiseguy were only available in 1996 like a pop/punk clothing. Shaping right into a hard rocking combo from the turn from the hundred years, their Hellacopters-esque debut solitary premiered by Stardumb in 2002.

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Sheik Tosado

Showing up in the fertile monitor opened from the mangue defeat motion, Sheik Tosado was shaped in 1996 in Pernambuco from the brothers China (vocal) and Bruno Ximaru (guitar) and by Oroska (percussion) having a hardcore audio predicated on Pernambucan sources. Introduced to main viewers in the Abril Pro Rock …

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El Huésped

After departing Carmen, the band formed by ex-Virus Enrique Muguetti, singer/guitarist Fernando Alvarez made a decision to take up a new project called Un Huésped. Alvarez was became a member of by bassist Alejandro Adamo, drummer Juan Pablo Adamo, and guitarist Lucio Ceretti. The band’s self-titled debut record premiered in …

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Abdereen

Upon their formation in 1996, the three-piece of Steve Merritt (guitar), Joe Cavanna (guitar/vocals/harp), and Tom O’Rourke (drums) have already been otherwise referred to as Abdereen in heir native Brooklyn, NY. Accompanied by an motivation of Kiss, Seaweed, as well as the Smithereens, the music group packaged their cross of …

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Mad Bomber Society

Inspirations of ’60s lounge pop, vintage Jamaican ska, as well as the Tick toon series led to the 1996 development of Edmonton’s Mad Bomber Culture. Consisting of Wealthy Bomber (acoustic guitar, vocals), Kookie Bomber (body organ, vocals), Jay Bomber (drums, vocals), Blair Bomber (alto sax), Mike Bomber (trumpet), Corinne Bomber …

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Outside

French band Outdoors was shaped in 1996. The lineup of the group can be Florian Poirier (vocals), Philippe Rau (acoustic guitar), Didier Grillot (secrets), Olivier Sapte (drums), and Jo Goetz (bass). Their 1st self-titled CD premiered in 1998.

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The Phantom Tones

Using the 1997 launch of their debut EP Just Fine on Grandma Records, Phantom Tones debuted their hybrid of power pop and punk nostalgia with their native of Turku, Finland. Since that time, the quartet of P. Kaukonen (vocals/acoustic guitar), A. Väntänen (acoustic guitar), J. Sakki (bass), and J. Huovinen …

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Viento En Contra

Pop/rock music group from Guatemala Viento en Contra was shaped in 1996 by guitarist Juan Cabrera, bassist Antonio Colom, drummer Javier Ortíz, and guitarist Edgar Pereira. In 1998, the music group participated in the Alux Nahual’s tribute record with a tune known as “Dime Que Provides Olvidado.” That same season, …

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Sick Shift

Sick Change initial gathered in 1996 in Santa Barbara, CA, determined to search for unused strains of set punk rock and roll. Maintaining constant statistics of the raving design, with drifting performances of hardcore punk and punk-pop records, Shift’s empowering music swiftly conquered a significant following. Going through multiple changes …

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Fundación Tony Manero

Spanish disco revival Fundación Tony Manero, predicated on Sunday Night Fever’s primary character, started performing 1970s traditional club/dance hits in a favorite club in Barcelona, recording their 1st album, called Bikini 17 y 18 de Marzo, in 1999. The music group, led by performers Sex Machine and Miguelito Superstar, teamed …

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