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Butterfly Jones

Butterfly Jones indicators the come back of previous Dada associates Michael Gurley (vocals, electric guitar) and Phil Leavitt (drums). After a profession that lasted a complete of four albums, Dada split up in the past due ’90s, however the two previous members immediately started laying down monitors with manufacturer Scott …

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Plow Monday

Creating fresh and unwavering pop/rock and roll tunes inspired by rock and roll & roll’s sharpest sources, Plow Mon add solid lyrical articles and catchy riffs to provide powerful and energizing themes. Assembling in Austin, TX, in 2000, Mon combines the abilities of Jonathan British (vocals, bass), Ryan Holley (electric …

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The Deuce Project

Melodic rock-band the Deuce Project was shaped by childhood friends Josh McMillan and Noah Pierce within their homebase of San Antonio, TX. The set developed their skill while rehearsing (and later on performing for a little group of youthful followers) in the cellar of their chapel. The Maverick label’s Man …

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CrashPalace

Crash Palace comes from Australia and shaped in 1995. Crash Palace (previously called Paradime), contains Marcus Maloney on vocals/acoustic guitar, Jeremy Taylor on lead acoustic guitar, John Kelly on bass, Dean Thomas on keyboards, and Pete Constantinou on drums. The music group claims to become most influenced from the English …

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Immaculate Fools

The British band the Immaculate Fools became so popular in Spain that they eventually moved there. Created in London, Britain, in 1984, the Immaculate Fools was made up of Kevin Weatherill (business lead vocals, classical guitar, harmonica, bass), Paul Weatherill (acoustic bass, support vocals, percussion), Brian Betts (classical guitar, slip …

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Better Than Ezra

Alongside such similarly designed outfits because the Goo Goo Dolls, the brand new Orleans-based trio MUCH BETTER THAN Ezra helped open up the floodgates for countless alt-pop acts from the past due ’90s (including Semisonic, Matchbox 20, and Third Eye Blind) by merging college rock influences with mainstream aspirations. Originally …

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Dave Matthews

Formed in the first ’90s by South African vocalist/guitarist Dave Matthews, the Dave Matthews Strap presented a far more pop-oriented version from the Grateful Deceased crossed with components of jazz, funk, as well as the worldbeat explorations of Paul Simon and Sting. Matthews filled the group with many Virginia-based music …

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The Verve Pipe

Primarily known for his or her post-grunge blockbuster hit “The Freshmen,” the Verve Pipe formed in 1992 in Lansing, Michigan, where frontman Brian Vander Ark pieced his group collectively through the ashes of two local bands. He and his sibling, bassist Brad Vander Ark, got previously performed in Johnny with …

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Live

Live rose to achievement on the effectiveness of their anthemic music and idealistic, overtly religious songwriting, two hallmarks that earned the group regular evaluations to U2. The group’s root base stretched back again to the first ’80s, when long term users Chad Taylor (acoustic guitar), Patrick Dahlheimer (bass), and Chad …

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Sponge

Sponge was one of the most underrated groups within the post-grunge growth from the mid-’90s. If they were together with their video game — as evidenced from the strikes “Plowed” and “Molly (Sixteen Candles)” — the band’s tunes experienced a knack for jangly riffs and catchy, anthemic hard rock and …

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