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Fat Joe

Latino rapper Body fat Joe (aka Body fat Joe da Gangsta, Joey Split, and his true name, Joe Cartagena) grew up within the South Bronx section of NY. It was via an old sibling that Cartagena discovered the means of the road, in addition to finding rap music via the …

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Fear of God

In the first ’90s, Concern with God arose through the ashes of the Détente, an aggressive steel band that highlighted the frantic and troubled vocalist Dawn Crosby. Crosby got a reputation to be difficult to utilize at times as well as the ever-shifting lineups that encircled her both in Détente …

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Future Bible Heroes

THE NEAR FUTURE Bible Heroes are one of the lo-fi tasks headed by vocalist/keyboardist/songwriter Stephin Merritt (others include Magnetic Areas, Gothic Archies as well as the 6ths). Released in 1997, Remembrances of Love presented songwriting and creation efforts from Chris Ewen and co-lead vocals by longtime Merritt collaborator Claudia Gonson, …

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Executive Slacks

Philadelphia’s Professional Slacks are an often overlooked section of industrial music’s background. Created in 1980 by key pad player John Youthful and vocalist/guitarist Matt Marello, they began producing primitive experimental recordings influenced by Tuxedomoon and Cabaret Voltaire before developing an intense, driving, danceable digital rock audio that preceded the industrial …

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Greg Ginn

Unquestionably probably the most influential guitarist to emerge from the later-’70s/early-’80s U.S. hardcore/punk motion was Dark Flag’s Greg Ginn. Under no circumstances afraid to include other musical designs into his playing (specifically jazz fusion and Dark Sabbathy rock), in addition to squealing responses from his amplifier, Ginn’s electric guitar also …

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Dope

Dope is really a Chicago-area quintet formed by brothers Edsel Dope (business lead vocals, rhythm electric guitar) and Simon Dope (keyboards). Simon researched chemistry on the College or university of Florida, after that received a scholarship or grant to Polytechnic in Brooklyn. There, he was became a member of by …

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Fozzy

According to some short films transmit on the web, Fozzy is really a legendary American metallic music group who, struggling to escape their record deal, spent twenty years in Japan; if they returned towards the U.S., business lead vocalist Moongoose McQueen and all of those other music group found that …

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Future Leaders of the World

Alternative metallic band Upcoming Leaders of the World was led by singer/guitarist Phil Taylor, a Buffalo indigenous who relocated to SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA after senior high school. In a Puddle of Mudd gig, he befriended Mike Flynn, who later serve because the group’s supervisor and financed Taylor’s initial three-song …

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Coroner

Using their modest beginnings as roadies for avant-garde Swiss metallic legends Celtic Frost, the members of Coroner carved out probably one of the most unique careers within the European thrash metallic scene. These were originally pegged as a typical thrash music group, but their jaw-dropping musicianship and significantly complex, nearly …

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Korn

Korn’s cathartic option metallic audio positioned the group being among the most popular and provocative to emerge through the post-grunge period from the late ’90s. The music group began their presence because the Bakersfield, California-based metallic music group LAPD, including guitarists Wayne “Munky” Shaffer and Brian “Mind” Welch, bassist Reginald …

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