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Stephen Flaherty

An early on proclivity for music, and specifically musicals, has led Stephen Flaherty to be probably one of the most well-known authors of modern music scores. Given birth to in Pittsburgh, Flaherty made up his first rating at age group 14 and continued to study in the Cincinnati University Conservatory. …

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Benny Benassi

The fashionable, fun, and sometimes freaky sound of Milan-born DJ/producer Benny Benassi first hit the charts under that name in 2002 using the electro-meets-house single “Fulfillment.” Made in collaboration along with his cousin Alle — within a group that could become referred to as the Benassi Bros. — it had …

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E-Type

Flamboyant, Viking-like Swede Bo Martin Erik “E-Type” Eriksson was a prominent shape in the Scandinavian club/dance picture through the entire ’90s and early 2000s. After investing in time like a drummer for the Scandinavian steel group Hexenhaus so that as a DJ for Z-TV, E-Type released his initial single being …

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Barcelona

Having been elevated in Washington, D.C., through the Reagan program from the ’80s, it had been hard for anybody not to end up being consuming new influx pop and Commodore 64s, aside from the associates of Barcelona. Made up of Jennifer Carr (bass), Jason Korzen (electric guitar/vocalist), Christian Scanniello (drums), …

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The Donnas

Aspiring to only an excellent old-fashioned rock and roll & move party, the Donnas earned a cult pursuing and considerable media attention in the past due ’90s after credit scoring a record offer best out of senior high school. Early on, these were invariably referred to as “the Ramones meet …

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Barnes & Barnes

Those acquainted with Dr. Demento definitely understand Barnes & Barnes, the comic parodists who increased to popularity in 1978 using the Chipmunk-inspired “Seafood Minds,” touting the merits of the — uh, delicacy. Various other albums contain equivalent quirky materials. Who are Barnes & Barnes? LA musician Robert Haimer and Billy …

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Crossover

NY transplants Tag Ingram (aka Desmond/Spaced Out Child Humanoid) and Vanessa Josti-Crossover (aka Verona/Darling-Starchild) shaped the duo Crossover, a fun-loving electro-pop outfit, in 1998. Drenched within their affects (synth pop, disco, electro, outdated school rap) rather than ashamed to talk about their like for storytelling from the mystical range, Crossover …

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Chumbawamba

Formed inside a squat in Leeds, England, in 1984, the anarchist pop group Chumbawamba had been a most improbable mainstream success story. After greater than a 10 years in comparative obscurity, a lot of it spent attacking the idea of stardom, the music group signed to a significant label in …

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Hellogoodbye

Several quirky, fun-loving emo rockers from California, Hellogoodbye appear to take as very much influence from contemporary pop-punk because they do from the initial Nintendo sound bleeps that kept kids captive in the past due ’80s. Produced by high-school close friends in 2002, the group infused its playful make of …

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Kool Keith

After single-handedly redefining “warped” as your brain and mouth area behind the Bronx-based Ultramagnetic MC’s, “Kool” Keith Thornton — aka Tempo X, aka Dr. Octagon, aka Dr. Dooom, aka Mr. Gerbik — going for the external reaches from the stratosphere with a number of solo tasks. A onetime psychiatric individual …

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