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Don Caballero

Pittsburgh mathematics rockers Don Caballero were among the initial rings to expand on the task of genre innovators like Bastro, Bitch Magnet, and (specifically) Slint. Their music was completely instrumental, even though their electric guitar interplay was as complicated and dissonant as some of their peers, the true driving power …

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Bellini

Formed following the breakup of instrumental math rockers Don Caballero, Bellini united Don Cab drum virtuoso Damon Che using the husband-and-wife group of Agostino Tilotta (guitar) and Giovanna Cacciola (vocals), both formerly of Sicilian noise rockers Uzeda. Their particular former bands have been labelmates on Contact & Proceed, and Che …

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Barcelona

Having been elevated in Washington, D.C., through the Reagan program from the ’80s, it had been hard for anybody not to end up being consuming new influx pop and Commodore 64s, aside from the associates of Barcelona. Made up of Jennifer Carr (bass), Jason Korzen (electric guitar/vocalist), Christian Scanniello (drums), …

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Bl’ast!

Originally formed beneath the moniker M.A.D. (Mutually Guaranteed Destruction, that’s), Bl’ast! hailed from Santa Cruz, California, and would become labelmates with the music group they were set alongside the many: Dark Flag. M.A.D., shaped in 1982 by Clifford Dinsmore on vocals, Steve Stevenson on electric guitar, Dave Cooper on bass, …

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The Impossibles

The Austin, TX-based pop-ska music group the Impossibles comprised singers/guitarists Rory Phillips and Gabe Hascall, bassist Craig Tweedy, and drummer Pat Elliott. Debuting in 1997 using a self-titled LP, the group came back the following season with an EP, Back again for the Strike, before disbanding, as associates of the …

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Blue Mountain

Blue Hill is led from the couple group of Cary Hudson and Laurie Stirratt; the origins rockers drew their name from a little town near their house foundation of Oxford, MS, where in fact the bandmembers first started soaking up the united states, blues, and rock and roll affects that …

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Big Daddy Kinsey & Sons

b. Lester Kinsey, 18 March 1927, Pleasant Grove, Mississippi, USA, 3 Apr 2001. An recognized disciple of Muddy Waters, Kinsey possessed his first acoustic guitar at age six. Before traveling north in 1944, he previously noticed both Waters (after that still McKinley Morganfield) and pianist Pinetop Perkins play at regional …

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Blood for Blood

Boston-area hardcore/steel music group Blood for Blood was shaped in 1995 by guitarist “White Garbage” Rob Lind, vocalist Erick Medina, and drummer Mike Maloney, with bassist Ian McFarland updating the initial bass player time afterward. The group cut an indie-label record entitled Spit My Last Breathing and then agreed upon …

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Dee Barton

Blessed in Houston, MS in 1937 and raised in Starkville, Dewells Barton, Jr was the kid of a higher school music group movie director. He graduated from North Tx State School and hired along with the Stan Kenton orchestra in 1961 being a trombonist, after that switched to the drum …

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Ghoti Hook

Formed within the autumn of 1991, the Washington D.C.-centered pop-punk outfit Ghoti Hook comprised singer Joel Bell, guitarists/cousins Conrad and Jamie Tolosa, bassist Religious Ergueta and drummer Adam Neubauer. After creating a solid fan following within the northeastern U.S., in 1996 Ghoti Hook released their debut LP Sumo Shock; after …

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