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Sarona

Pop/rock and roll foursome Sarona was formed in Valencia, Spain, in 1997. A 12 months later, they released their first demonstration, recording another one in 1999 that presented “Ya Sabes Lo Que Pienso” and “Hasta Luego,” among additional original tunes. After winning an area contest known as Polirock, the music …

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Sixto

Chicago’s Sixto fuses the moody, stylized aggression of post-punk using the furious, twice acoustic guitar attack of millennial underground rock and roll. Guitarist/vocalist Chris Fuller created Sixto in 1997 following the dissolution of his earlier music group Dis, drafting previous Travis users Matt Scholl and Craig Hutler and drummer Chris …

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Malay

London-based pop artist Malay melds his pleasantly soulful delivery and laid-back lyrics with light digital grooves and tabla adding some eastern. In expectation of his debut, “Your Hate Gets More powerful” premiered to r / c in the past due 1999, and an progress video of “Celebrity” (the starting cut …

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The Bottle Rocket Kings

Originally getting started simply because an oldies cover band in 1997, the Bottle Rocket Kings realized that simply by broadening their sound to even more of modern, danceable beat, they might have the ability to attract an audience that was beneath the age of forty. Because of this, the associates …

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La Cruzz

Latin hard rock-band from LA, CA, La Cruzz was formed in 1997 by singer Adrián Defaz and guitarist Andrés Mendoza, afterwards joined up with by bassist Eddie Campos. After obtaining its last lineup, La Cruzz released three first music “La Tumba,,” “Bajo El Hechizo,” and “Alma Perdida,” in 1999.

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Toxina Boogie

Substitute band from Mexico Toxina Boogie was shaped in February of 1997, soon playing along with Plastilina Mosh, Guillotina, and Café Tacuba. Influenced from the experimental rock and roll scene and several different affects, the band documented its 1st EP known as Electrodomésticos in 1998. It had been accompanied by …

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Bajotres

Mexican Latin rock-band Bajotres was shaped in-may of 1997, debuting on the Expo-Canacintra that same year. In 1998, the music group performed along with Resorte and la Lupita at an area rock celebration. By that point, Bajotres documented their initial EP, known as Lugar de Ciegos, in Sinaloa and Mazatlán. …

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Department

The ambient/experimental rock duo Division was formed in 1997 by Spacious and Gatz, who began their partnership focusing on rock music. For the time being, Spacious collaborated with an organization known as Vauxdvihl, and Gatz worked well as an sound engineer for an entertainment organization. Department’s music steadily developed into …

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Baby You Know

Although successful within their personal country, Baby You Know’s worldwide profile is basically limited to fans of Australian cult heroes the Go-Betweens. The Go-Betweens co-frontman Robert Forster created and performed on a number of the band’s recordings and his wife, Karin Baumler, was at onetime a violinist and part-time vocalist …

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Dick Marx

Jazz pianist/arranger/composer Dick Marx’s credits include creating a few of the most enduring marketing jingles from the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s. They consist of Ken-L-Ration’s “My pet is larger than your pet,” Wrigley’s Doublemint gnawing gum’s “Increase your pleasure, dual your fun,” Kellogg’s Raisin Bran’s “There’s two scoops of raisins …

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