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East Hundred

Philadelphia-based East 100 play melodic pop/rock with layers of guitars and synths, a sound that matches somewhere close to that of Death Cab for Cutie if the Cardigans’ Nina Persson had been handling the singing. The group started being a trio in 2004 when brothers Brooke and can Blair (guitars …

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John Whitehead

R&B vocalist, composer, and manufacturer John Whitehead remains to be most widely known for the smash “Ain’t Zero Stoppin’ Us Today,” the disco-era common he recorded with longtime collaborator Gene McFadden. Blessed July 2, 1948, Whitehead and McFadden had been raised within the same impoverished Philadelphia community. Still in senior …

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Circa Survive

Philadelphia’s Circa Survive was formed by ex – Saosin vocalist Anthony Green with guitarist Colin Frangicetto — both of these veterans of the neighborhood emo and hardcore moments looking to enjoy the rule-breaking independence from the neo-progressive motion from the mid-2000s. After Green and Frangicetto uncovered like-minded bandmates in second …

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Barricade

Barricade arose in the vicinities of Philadelphia, PA, where they are soaring the hardcore flag since 2004 even though drawing motivation from legendary predecessors such as for example Madball, Life of Agony, and Fed up with It All. Authorized to Blackout Information for 2006’s Become Hard debut recording, and Eulogy …

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