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Chapelblaque

Baltimore, Maryland duo Tony Parks (vocals) and Tony Mallory (guitars/bass/development) formed the mysterious and unconventional Chapelblaque — a Gothic/doom/death steel project in charge of a single, extremely obscure, but amazingly original album in 1998’s Hymnals from the Lastdays — after that disappeared with out a trace.

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Damita Jo

R&B diva Damita Jo remains to be most widely known for the million-selling 1960 smash “I’ll Save the final Dance for you personally,” her ingenious riposte towards the Drifters’ “Save the final Dance for me personally.” Given birth to Damita Jo DuBlanc in Austin, TX, on August 5, 1930, she …

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Animal Collective

Pet Collective were shaped in Baltimore Region, Maryland, by longtime friends and musical collaborators Avey Tare (David Portner), Panda Carry (Noah Lennox), Deakin (Josh Dibb), and Geologist (Brian Weitz). Having a penchant for genre-hopping and studio room experimentation, the group started drawing evaluations to everyone from your Residents as well …

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Cross My Heart

The embryonic emo band Cross My Heart continues to be well touted in the press for his or her creatively wounded lyrics, and frontman Ryan Shelkett doesn’t avoid hitting upon despair, remorse, and revival. The Baltimore four-piece (curved out by drummer Evan Tanner, bassist Christopher Camden, and guitarist/vocalist Dwayne Bruner) …

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Psychotogen

Originally referred to as Excathedra, Psychotogen is really a brutal, ferocious, skull-smashing death metal/black metal band that is round the Baltimore, MD scene because the past due ’90s. Psychotogen isn’t the type of death metallic combo that loves to play at the same breakneck tempo constantly; they have got no …

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