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UV Pøp

UV Pøp (or “Ultra Violent Pop”) was a post-punk group in the South Yorkshire area of Britain formed in the first 1980s by John K. Light. White have been offering the musical support for the floundering vocal group known as the I Scream Guys, and released UV Pøp being a …

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Mystery Blue

Mostly of the French-bred rock bands to take pleasure from a smidgeon of international identification through the 1980s, Strasbourg’s Secret Blue were founded in 1982 by vocalist Michel Torres, guitarists Francis “Frenzy” Phillipon and Yvan Bailbled, bassist Patrick Faller, and drummer Jean-Marc Gogel. Afterwards agreed upon by France’s very own …

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16 Horsepower

16 Hp were a Denver-based alternative country band that revolved around the initial songwriting and singing of David Eugene Edwards. The music group produced its name with music that mixed rural backwoods kitsch with edgy, off-kilter country-rock. Teaming up with drummer Jean-Yves Tola and bassist Pascal Humbert in the band’s …

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The Renderers

Dynamic since 1989, the Renderers inhabit the dark aspect of the brand new Zealand indie picture, performing a brooding nation/blues-influenced design of distortion-laced psychedelic space rock and roll. Their songs range between sparse and shadowy laments to even more upbeat (but still anxious and menacing) pop tracks. The group’s just …

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Otep

A hard-hitting, multifaceted, female-fronted steel outfit from LA, California, Otep got their begin in later 2000, when singer/music group namesake Otep Shamaya brought her Marilyn Manson-meets-Kim Gordon design of singing to a staff of music artists known just as Rob, Moke, and eViL j. The foursome started gigging around LA …

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Carmen Rodgers

Carmen Rodgers is among countless performers who emerged through the 2000s and deserved to become known by a lot more than serious, deep-digging R&B listeners. Blessed in Mississippi, elevated in Tx, and located in Georgia (particularly Atlanta), Rodgers added a mellow but stimulating showcase, “Ain’t VIRTUALLY NO TIME,” to Hidden …

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The Normal

A short-lived clothing whose existence is conveniently documented with a lone 1978 solo, the standard was an alias for Daniel Miller, owner of Mute Information. Through famous brands Cabaret Voltaire, Trend Device, and Depeche Setting, Miller’s label was in charge of opening a large number of minds towards the possibilites …

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Phantom Limbs

Not to end up being confused using the Tucson-based indie music group from the same name, the Phantom Limbs certainly are a Bay Area-based loss of life rock-band most influenced simply by early Christian Death’s mixture of thrashy, metallic punk and eerie, keyboard-driven goth rock and roll, adding their personal …

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Micranots

Although Micranots originally contains two MCs and one producer/DJ, by enough time their debut, Return from the Travellahs, arrived (on cassette only) in 1996, only rapper I Self Devine and DJ Kool Akiem were in the group. Akiem got a copy from the tape in to the hands of Business …

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Opiate for the Masses

“Religion may be the opiate from the people,” stated philosopher, scholar, and architect of communism Karl Marx, a concept the hard-hitting Los Angeles-based industrial-goth-alternative metallic clothing Opiate for the People bring with their uncompromising method of songwriting and saving, aswell as their electrifying concert events. Created in 1999 by guitarist/keyboardist …

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