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Boyd Bennett

Boyd Bennett’s music dropped into the splits between nation and the first days of rock and roll & move. Boyd by no means received much acknowledgement from nation circles while he was carrying out, probably because his music sounded similar to the growing rockabilly than hardcore honky tonk. Bennett grew …

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The Flys

The beginnings of Hollywood-based rockers the Flys lay down in informal jam sessions between eventual associates James Publication (bass), Peter Perdichizzi (guitar), Adam Paskowitz (vocals), and Nicky Lucero (drums). Ultimately another vocalist/rapper, Joshua Paskowitz, became a member of, and the music group found themselves authorized to Trauma Information. By merging …

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Arma Angelus

The dark and metallic hardcore of Chicago’s Arma Angelus materialized in past due 1999, arising from the dissolution of Extinction as well as the furiously political Racetraitor, two influential bands on the neighborhood scene. Within the few years these were collectively, Arma Angelus produced a name for themselves round the …

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Sonna

An indie rock-band from Baltimore, Maryland, Sonna were founded in 1998 by guitarist/vocalist Chris Mackie, drummer/guitarist Jim Redd, and bassist Paul Petersan. Guitarist Jeremy DeVine, who set up the Temporary Home label in 1996, became a member of immediately after the group’s development. Since a lot of Sonna’s materials was …

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Bluetip

Upon their departure from Swiz, guitarist/vocalist Jason Farrell and guitarist Dave Stern formed Bluetip having a rhythm portion of bassist Jake Kump and drummer Dave Bryson. The group agreed upon with Dischord in 1995 and released its debut record, Dischord No. 101, the next season. Farrell and Stern shaped a …

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American Steel

The underground punk band American Steel was founded in 1995 while creating a name for themselves within the SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA punk district. The Western Oakland staff comprised vocalist/guitarist Rory Henderson, guitarist Ryan Massey, bassist John Peck, and drummer Jamie Kissinger; Kissinger was changed by Scott Healy in 1996 …

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Sheldon Allman

Sheldon Allman had not been exactly children name within the music business — not unless your home happened to get lots of children within it, that is, and also then his music and his singing were probably even more familiar than his name. Allman was created in Chicago but elevated …

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Seville

Comprised of people from the Agency as well as the Vacant Andys, southern Florida’s Seville shaped in 2001 and immediately started writing songs because of their debut EP. The record, Waiting around in Seville, made an appearance by the finish of the entire year through Fiddler Information, giving them the …

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Transplants

Punk rock and roll veterans Tim Armstrong, Travis Barker, and Rob Aston shaped Transplants in 2002. This supergroup was an agreeable test, for Armstrong produced a name for himself with Rancid and Barker was savoring achievement with blink-182. Aston was a pal of theirs who transferred to LA, but ultimately …

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John “Speedy” Keen

b. John Eager, 29 March 1945, Ealing, London, Britain, d. March 2002. A previous member of many struggling beat groupings, Keen garnered significant acclaim for his structure ‘Armenia City WITHIN THE Sky’, which opened up the Who’s third record, The Who Sell Out. The music group’s guitarist, Pete Townshend, nurtured …

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