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Tallman

Developing their compositions within restless cores of the choice metal design, the Canadian group Tallman provides powerful themes, trusting both on a solid rhythm section and on fierce guitar strains connected with deep and mind-gazing lyrics. Developing in Toronto in 1999, Tallman quickly became among the best bands within the …

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Westworld

Metallic supergroup WestWorld was shaped in 1997 by TNT frontman Tony Harnell, Riot guitarist Tag Reale, Danger Risk bassist Bruno Ravel and erstwhile Blackmore’s Night time drummer John O’Reilly. Their self-titled debut LP made an appearance the following 12 months.

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Motor Betty

New York’s Electric motor Betty spins its rowdy modern rock and roll comparable to Godsmack and Helmet. Matthew Eberhart (vocals), Chris Rutledge (electric guitar/vocals), Rob Buckley (electric guitar), and Darin Duford (drums) produced Electric motor Betty in the past due ’90s and also have attended play gigs using the Van’s …

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Failure

The founding force and career-long creative core of Failure contains multi-instrumentalists Ken Andrews and Greg Edwards, a ’90s songwriting team practically unrivaled inside the claustrophobic confines of post-grunge American rock. Both constantly switched electric guitar and bass responsibilities in the studio room while Andrews had taken lead vocal responsibilities in …

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Seventh Void

A side project of Type O Bad associates Kenny Hickey and Johnny Kelly, Seventh Void were originally conceived in 2003 through the recording of Type O’s Lifestyle Is Killing Me personally. Seventh Void eschew the goth impact within Type O Harmful and only a dirtier stoner/doom audio, with Southern steel …

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Crooked X

Hailing from Coweta, Oklahoma, the four associates of Crooked X had been only 14 years of age if they broke through in 2008. Sounding such as a mixture of their heroes Dark Label Culture, Pantera, and Shinedown, the teenage group caught the interest from the EMI label after starting gigs …

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Mammoth Volume

The Scandinavian metal outfit Mammoth Volume follows the hard rock stylings just like Kyuss and Clawfinger while molding their own icy metal sound because of their prog rock influences like Yes and Blue Oyster Cult. Hailing from Sweden, Mammoth Quantity is made up of Kalle Berlin (bass), Daniel Gustafsson (acoustic …

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Hater

Just one more one-shot Seattle-scene side task, that one involved Soundgarden people Ben Shepherd (bass) and Matt Cameron (drums), with unique Monster Magnet guitarist John McBain and featuring Brian Timber, brother from the late Mother Like Bone tissue vocalist Andrew.

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My Sister’s Machine

Seattle rockers My Sister’s Machine 1st appeared in early ’90s, riding the influx of grunge in to the mainstream and an archive offer despite their relatively brief existence. Vocalist Nick Pollock got played your guitar in Alice in Stores in the ’80s, and continued to be in the close-knit Seattle …

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Philpot

The straight-ahead and melodic really difficult rock-band Philpot first started gaining notice in later 2004, whenever a rousing occur front of some celebrities within a chic NEW YORK night club owned with the members of Velvet Revolver earned them a little bit of hype in the brand new York City …

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