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Pantha du Prince

German techno manufacturer Hendrik Weber recorded in numerous monikers over time, including Glühen 4 and Panthel, yet Pantha du Prince became his renowned and famous. Weber aligned with Dial — a Hamburg-based experimental techno label helmed by Carsten Jost, Turner, and Lawrence — release a his Pantha du Prince materials, …

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Guns N’ Roses

At the same time when pop was dominated by dance music and pop-metal, Guns N’ Roses brought raw, unappealing rock & move crashing back to the charts. These were not really nice boys; fine boys don’t enjoy rock & move. They were awful, misogynistic, and violent; these were also funny, …

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Trouble

Gaining his nickname using a life of crime that arrived him a two-year stint in jail, Atlanta MC Hassle had just agreed upon a recording deal when he was captured in a house invasion that finished in kidnapping and armed-robbery fees. The agreement was with Duct Tape Entertainment, and Difficulty …

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Lebanon

Israel doesn’t invariably one thinks of as a rock and roll & roll country — and neither will Lebanon, but that is the name particular with the quartet originally from Tel Aviv. The primary of the group emerged together in the first 2000s when guitarists/samplers Avinoam Sternheim and Juval Haring …

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Cage

The tortured and visceral lyrics of underground rapper Cage (Chris Palko) result from a existence of pain, paranoia, hard medicines, and hard living. His dad was MP within the U.S. Military, stationed in Wurzberg, Germany, when Cage was created. The family resided there until Cage’s dad, named Expenses Murray, was …

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Dead Confederate

Dead Confederate have a post-grunge method of their music, which also leans heavily over the group’s psychedelic and Southern rock and roll influences. Seed products for the band’s development were planted through the past due ’90s, when upcoming bandmates Hardy Morris (vocals, electric guitar), Brantley Senn (bass), Walker Howle (electric …

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Baroness

Baroness play an eclectic make of rock, embracing the ferocity and clear technique of new-millennium metallic but with melodic accents and intelligent acoustic guitar function that suggest the impact of indie rock and roll and post-punk rings. The four people of Baroness — John Baizley on acoustic guitar and vocals, …

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CoH

CoH may be the executing name of Ivan Pavlov. The term is usually Russian, means “rest,” and really should become pronounced just like the British word “child.” Active because the past due ‘90s, CoH rates being among the most interesting laptop computer artists from the experimental electronica underground. His music …

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The Icepick

A side project of Hatebreed frontman Wayne Jasta that languished for pretty much a decade before getting rolling (and noticed), Icepick released their debut Violent Epiphany on Jasta’s pet label Stillborn in 2006. The music group (including Danny Diablo — aka Lord Ezec — of Crown of Thorns, Wayne Lozniak, …

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Throne of Katarsis

Throne of Katarsis formed in Norway in 2003 with a straightforward mission: to try out cold, grim dark metal within the common ’90s design. The lineup is simply as simple: Vardalv on drums, and Grimnisse (aka Thor Erik Helgesen) on vocals and all the equipment (bassist Lord Imalas and guitarist …

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