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Seven Storey

Later on called Seven Storey Hill, this Az threesome — comprising vocalist/guitarist Lance Lammers, bassist Dave Norwood, and drummer Chad Kinney — focuses on a smart make of hurtling post-punk dissonance, melody, aggression, and feelings. Like a great many other rings lumped in to the regrettable emocore ghetto, Seven Storey …

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Heavens

Heavens may be the music collaboration between close friends Alkaline Trio guitarist Matt Skiba and F-Minus bassist Josiah Steinbrick. Relocating from Chicago to LA in the first 2000s, Skiba became a housemate with East Coastline indigenous Steinbrick. Spending downtime collectively going out and hearing records, Steinbrick 1 day performed Skiba …

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Signal Home

Based from Meadville, PA, post-hardcore quartet Sign Home were shaped from the dissolution of two northwest Pennsylvania rings by longtime friends who wished to make a enduring mark around the impartial scene they’d been an integral part of for a long time. Fredric Oakman (vocals/acoustic guitar), Troy Messerall (acoustic guitar/vocals), …

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Yellowcard

The punk-inspired quintet Yellowcard formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 1997 but didn’t solidify their lineup until a proceed to Southern California in early 2000. Made up of vocalist/guitarist Ryan Essential (who acquired briefly used Cali-based Craig’s Sibling), vocalist/violinist Sean Mackin, guitarist Ben Harper, drummer Longineu Parsons, and bassist Warren Cooke, …

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Nothington

When Bay Region pop-punk outfit Tsunami Bomb found an in depth in 2005, drummer Gabe Lindeman and guitarist/vocalist Jay Northington were still left without a group, however, not without their wish to maintain performing music. It simply made feeling for the close friends to continue composing and practicing jointly, therefore …

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The Broadways

Following the 1996 breakup of Chicago ska-punk legends Slapstick, Brendan Kelly (bass, vocals) and Dan Hanaway (trumpet, guitar, vocals) met up with ex-Tricky Dick guitarist Chris McCaughan (guitar, vocals) and Rob DePaola (drums) to create the Broadways. Using the motivation of politically billed lyrics more than a history of pop-punk, …

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The Bouncing Souls

The Jumping Souls began in 1987 using the intention of playing loud fast three-chord party music around their indigenous NJ; besides, it offered them something to accomplish while these were in senior high school. Upon graduation and after many years of desperate for a label release a their records, close …

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88 Fingers Louie

With Chicago’s early popularity based on being truly a city infested with organized crime through the turn of the century, it’s only fitting that 88 Fingers Louie took their name from a piano-playing gangster, even when it had been from a vintage Flintstones episode. Not really that some of them …

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Ashes Divide

A one-man music group of kinds, Ashes Separate was the next phase in the profession of former light technician and electric guitar roadie Billy Howerdel. Howerdel, who was simply raised in NJ, initial got his begin in the music and touring globe by employed in light before getting into the …

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Blacktop Mourning

Chicago’s Blacktop Mourning created around songwriter/guitarist Maximum Steger (a acoustic guitar prodigy who got his begin taking part in area blues pubs in a precocious 11 yrs . old), bassist Joe Levand, drummer Jon Meredith, and vocalist Marty Wayne Abezetian. The punk-pop clothing met up in 2004. For another 2 …

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