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Lusk

After departing from Device in later 1995, bassist Paul D’Amour joined forces with Replicants keyboardist Chris Pitman to create the neo-psychedelic project, Lusk. Accompanied by Failure’s Greg Edwards and Medicine’s Brad Laner, the collaborators shortly journeyed right into a LA rehearsal studio to create and record their 1997 debut record, …

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Fuel

One of the most prominent rings in the brand new millennium’s post-grunge picture, Gas originally comprised the skills of vocalist/guitarist Brett Scallions, guitarist Carl Bell, bassist Jeff Abercrombie, and drummer Kevin Miller. The music group took form in Tennessee in 1989, crafting a mixture of refined guitars and melodic melancholia, …

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Harvey Danger

Although formed in Seattle during grunge’s heyday, Harvey Risk took inspiration from an array of influences, from hometown heroes like Nirvana and Mudhoney to such melodic cult bands as the Pixies, the Buzzcocks, and Trip. The group started taking form in 1994, when College or university of Washington college students …

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Stabbing Westward

Vocalist Christopher Hall and keyboardist Walter Flakus met in 1985 and shaped the industrial rock-band Stabbing Westward in Chicago. They released an EP in 1990, and recruited guitarist Stuart Zechman, bassist Jim Retailers, and drummer David Suycott. In past due 1993, Columbia released the band’s major-label debut, Ungod. However the …

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April’s Motel Room

Hailing from Simi Valley, California, April’s Motel Space was created in the first ‘90s and included singer Tom Kelly, guitarist Sam Nickell, bass player Mike Hoolihan, percussionist John Baffa, and drummer Erin Zidenberg. Authorized to Epic Information’ Immortal imprint, through the nourishing frenzy of option rock rings, April’s Motel Space …

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God Lives Underwater

Jeff Turzo and David Reilly both was raised in small-town Pa, experimenting with computer systems and keyboards until a single evening in 1993, they made a decision to form a music group around an industrial/techno tune that they had recorded for a celebration. The duo documented four additional tracks, and …

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Our Lady Peace

Our Lady Tranquility was perhaps one of the most effective Canadian bands from the post-grunge era, issuing platinum-selling album after platinum-selling album while also enjoying humble acclaim in the us. The group produced at the School of Toronto in 1992, where vocalist Raine Maida and guitarist Mike Turner (a United …

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The Urge

The St. Louis-based ska-punk clothing the Desire was shaped in 1987 by vocalist Steve Ewing and bassist Karl Grable, who jointly continued to be the nexus of the group through the entire many roster adjustments which followed. The initial Desire lineup debuted in 1989 using the cassette-only Bust Me Dat …

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Days of the New

By the later ’90s, a complete new generation had missed from exceptional likes of Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, and Nirvana first-hand (with some not also knowing of the existence in any way), so a fresh crop of likewise styled bands found the slack, including Days of the brand new. Originally …

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Cerberus Shoal

You start with their punk rock and roll root base upon their 1994 formation, Cerberus Shoal relocated from Maine to Boston once the first fall into line of Caleb Mulkerin (guitar), Chriss Sutherland (bass/ vocals), Tom Rogers (drums) and Josh Ogden (guitar) was set up. After a couple of displays …

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