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Give Until Gone

Grandson of the Portuguese poet, vocalist and guitarist Dan Sena started Offer Until Gone with bassist Jim Schwartz in 1997. Guitarist Jamie Cechin and drummer Jason Welsher became a member of and the music group documented their debut EP, and then find out by their label that there is no …

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This Town Needs Guns

Poking fun at their house city’s low crime price, Oxford, Britain math rockers This City Needs Guns named their music group on the whim in 2004. Structured around guitarist/vocalist Stuart Smith and business lead guitarist Tim Collis, the tempo section rotated many times over another several years, producing a music …

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One Up Downstairs

THE MAIN ONE Up Downstairs featured Mike Kinsella (vocals), Steve Lamos (drums), David Johnson (guitar), and Allen Johnson (bass). Hailing from Champaign, IL, the indie rock and roll outfit existed lengthy more than enough to record a three-song 7″ for Polyvinyl, and then split up before its preliminary pressing in …

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The Promise Ring

The Promise Band were probably one of the most popular emo rings from the ’90s, epitomizing the poppier, more accessible wing from the style. Along with SUNSHINEY DAY PROPERTY, the GET RIGHT UP Children, Braid, and Jimmy Eat Globe, they helped provide emo from your punk underground to a wider …

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Castor

Castor broke through in 1995 just like fellow Champaign-Urbana, IL, artwork rockers Hum made their major-label debut. While Hum liked more reputation by keeping marginally inside the bounds of simple rock and roll, Castor pressed the limitations of roomy, experimental music on the self-titled debut, getting a tour using the …

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Joan of Arc

Predicated on their root base and their hometown, it isn’t astonishing that Chicago’s Joan of Arc mix post-rock’s atmospherics and punk’s volume and dynamics. Vocalist/guitarist Tim Kinsella, drummer Mike Kinsella, and bassist Sam Zurick originated from the emocore music group Cap’n Jazz; when that music group split up, the trio …

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Compound Red

Based from the Mid-Western semi-metropolis of Milwaukee, Wisconsin -where cheese, beer as well as the Guarantee Ring getting the three most well-known exports- is normally where Compound Red got their begin. Comprising Andy Reis (bass), Mike Allen (electric guitar), Dave Henderleiter (drums) and John Lyman (vocals), the Crimson strengthened the …

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Hot Little Rocket

Calgary, Alberta’s Hot Small Rocket were a melodic however abrasive power pop/punk music group. Guitarist Aaron Smelski and bassist Tag MacArthur, veterans within the Calgary picture, recruited guitarist Andrew Wedderburn inside a categorized advertisement. Drummer Joel Nye currently had an extended background of drumming for different rings in Saskatchewan, actually …

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Maritime

Produced from the ashes from the Guarantee Ring as well as the Dismemberment Program, indie rock and roll outfit Maritime emerged by method of Washington, D.C. and Milwaukee. Produced in 2003, Maritime originally highlighted Davey von Bohlen (vocals/electric guitar), Dan Didier (drums), and Eric Axelson (bass). With an earnest pop …

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Make Believe

Shaped in 2003, Make Believe are another reshuffling of players through the ’90s Chicago emo/indie rock and roll scene (Joan of Arc, Cap’n Jazz, Owls, Spirits and Vodka, etc.), this time around offering guitarist Sam Zurick, bassist Bobby Burg, and cousins Nate Kinsella on drums and Tim Kinsella on vocals. …

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