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Enuff Z’nuff

When there is any such thing as false marketing in rock and roll & roll, after that Enuff Z’nuff is among its textbook good examples. Packed in garish peace-glam dress by their record organization, the group was wrongly lumped along with the throw-away pop-metal bands from the past due ’80s …

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Grand Mal

Bill Whitten shaped the brand new York City music group Grand Mal following the dissolution of his previous group, the Connecticut combo St. Johnny, in 1995. While his previous device gloried in Sonic Youth-style fuzz and reviews (with a definite slacker surroundings), Grand Mal was decidedly much less lethargic, glorying …

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Grand Champeen

First coming collectively while at boarding college in the past due ’80s, the founding people of Grand Champeen decided in early stages that their make of rock and roll & roll will be energetic, straight-ahead, and loud. Acquiring their cues through the Rolling Rocks, Neil Youthful, the Substitutes, early Spirit …

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John Flywheel

Reading, PA’s John Flywheel had been a three-piece rock and roll clothing that dependably created tough, three-chord rock and roll for over ten years, with nary a lineup switch. The band’s single national providing, 1995’s indie-released John Flywheel, is really a rollicking stream of the trio’s Inexpensive Trick-by-way-of-AC/DC garage rock …

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Wonderboy

The ’90s power pop outfit Wonderboy contains members Robbie Rist (singer, guitar, keyboard), Pat McGrath (guitars, keyboards, vocals), Dave Brow (bass, vocals), and Paul “Wally” Presson (drums, percussion, vocals). Rist got his focus on the music group Paul Pope, who released a set of albums and toured, but ultimately lost …

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Maple Mars

The Los Angeles-based, self-described psychedelic pop band Maple Mars includes members Rick Hromadka (guitarist, singer/songwriter) and drummer Mike Fletcher. The root base of Maple Mars started in New Haven, CT, in 1993 when Hromadka made a decision to compose songs predicated on such traditional power pop clothes as Big Superstar, …

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Hoggboy

After coping with their very own musical fledglings for several years, Hogg (guitars/vocals), Hugh (guitar), Bailey (bass), and Richy (drums) had a chance meeting at the top deck of 53 bus in early 2000. The foursome clicked immediately to create Hoggboy and a brooding, hazy rock and roll sound. Music …

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Damone

Tagging themselves following a character from your 1982 comedy Prompt Occasions at Ridgemont High, Dave Pino (guitar/vocals), Noelle (vocals/guitar), Vazquez (bass), and Dustin Hengst (drums) include the punk-pop group Damone. Pino have been composing songs and creating a musical name for himself around his indigenous Boston through the past due …

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Gladhands

Shaped in Omaha, NE, in 1992 (but since relocating to Chapel Hill, NC) by multi-instrumentalists/songwriters Jeff Carlson and Doug Edmunds, Gladhands offers seen a sluggish rise to nationwide prominence. They debuted having a self-released cassette, Excellent Charade, which captivated the attention of varied indie brands. The band resolved on Big …

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Crash Kelly

Crash Kelly was founded in 2002 by Toronto, Canada-based program musician Sean Kelly — an avowed lover of pop-savvy ’70s hard rockers like Cheap Technique, Kiss, and Alice Cooper, and unapologetic disciple of British glam rock and roll icon Marc Bolan. Patterning Crash Kelly mainly on Bolan’s ubiquitous T. Rex, …

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