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The Soup Dragons

Before Scotland’s Soup Dragons hit the mainstream making use of their reggae-infused cover from the Rolling Rocks’ “I’m Free of charge,” the Glasgow four-piece were poised to transport the torch first lit from the Buzzcocks as well as the Adverts. Created in the middle-’80s around vocalist/guitarist — and eventual programmer …

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Jesus Jones

Jesus Jones’ murky mixture of examples, pop, dance paths, and techno led to one large international hit one, “THE FOLLOWING, AT THIS TIME” (extracted from their second album, Question), that virtually sums up every one of the band’s virtues — a solid melody and hook, using a flair to make …

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Ned’s Atomic Dustbin

Ned’s Atomic Dustbin’s stylish fusion of punk and funk earned them a good amount of fans in the first ’90s, just like England’s Rock Roses-inspired “Madchester” picture was drawing to some close. Made up of Jonn Penney (vocals), Rat (electric guitar), Matt Cheslin (bass), Alex Griffin (bass), and Dan Warton …

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Utah Saints

Created in Leeds, Britain in 1991, the dance-metal duo Utah Saints was led by Jez Willis, a onetime person in the industrial group Cassandra Complex who through the past due ’80s had considered DJing in local golf clubs. While operating the golf club circuit he fulfilled fellow DJ Tim Garbutt, …

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Babylon Zoo

Babylon Zoo raised objectives to astronomical levels when their 1st record, “Spaceman,” debuted in number 1 in Britain in 1996. It became the fastest-selling solitary in U.K. background, shifting 250,000 copies in a single week. However, it had been a short-lived love. Babylon Zoo was the brainchild of Jas Mann …

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Bez

Most widely known for his function because the freaky dancer within the Madchester music group Happy Mondays, Bez is something of the British entertainment superstar, having produced his mark not merely in the choice music picture but also while a reality tv star. Born Tag Berry on Apr 18, 1964, …

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The Grassy Knoll

Simply the concern of just one single man, Bob Green, the Grassy Knoll has explored a number of cutting-edge musical styles, including ambient techno, acid jazz and dub, each under-pinned simply by Green’s affinity for jazz fusion. Created within the Dallas region, Green paid attention to the most common ’60s …

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Shaun Ryder

Shaun Ryder was the poster youngster for rock and roll & move excess in the past due ’80s and early ’90s, a minimum of within the U.K. Because the potty-mouthed, drug-using head from the Happy Mondays, Ryder was voted probably to become a global star along with the following rock …

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