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Whitechapel

Created in 2006 by Phil Bozeman, Brandon Cagle, and Ben Savage, tech-heavy Knoxville, Tennessee-based death steel outfit Whitechapel (called for the London neighborhood where in fact the notorious Jack port the Ripper removed the majority of his victims) mix grindcore, hardcore, and black color steel into an unholy trinity of …

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Zebrahead

The Orange Region, CA-based punk-rap outfit Zebrahead was formed in 1996 by vocalist/guitarist Justin Mauriello, guitarist Greg Bergdorf, bassist Ben Osmundson, and drummer Ed Udhus. Influenced by serves including Fugazi as well as the Descendents, the group discovered themselves uninspired by the neighborhood development toward ska-punk and rather began incorporating …

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Zane

b. Zane Copeland Jnr., 11 July 1982, Yonkers, NY, USA. First recognized to the rap globe as Lil’ Zane, Copeland was raised fast, so very much therefore, that by enough time of his second recording, he was no more Lil’, simply Zane. When Zane was just seven years of age, …

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Nothing More

Having a powerful mixture of twisty progressive rock and roll, explosive rock, and soaring, radio-ready alt-rock, hard-hitting, forward-thinking San Antonio-based quartet Nothing More invokes brands like System of a Down, 30 Seconds to Mars, Incubus, Mars Volta, and Killswitch Employ. Formed throughout the abilities of longtime close friends Jonny Hawkins, …

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Young Bleed

Like many artists on Simply no Limit, Young Bleed is a native of Louisiana. He was authorized to the label after generating the interest of No Limit founder and CEO Grasp P, who experienced Youthful Bleed rap around the I’m Bout It soundtrack in early 1997. Around that point, his …

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Young Meek

Perhaps most widely known mainly because C-Bo’s brother, South Sacramento hardcore gangsta rapper Young Meek spits rhymes on the subject of the horror of Western Coastline street life. He released his single debut, South Areas’ Many Desired, in 2001 on Town Hall Records.

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Young Gunz

Youthful Gunz began as only two of many rappers in Roc-a-Fella’s Condition Real estate collective, yet all it took was 1 runaway hit, “Can’t End, Won’t End,” to distance them through the pack and elevate them in to the spotlight. The Philadelphia duo — Youthful Chris (delivered Chris Ries) and …

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Young Heart Attack

Young CORONARY ATTACK shaped in 2001 around Austin, TX scene vets Chris Hodge (vocals/guitar), ex-Sixteen Deluxe’ers Chris Smith (guitar; heretofore referred to as Frenchie) and Steven Hall (bass), and previous Fastball drummer Joey Shuffield. Vocalist Jennifer Stephens was also tapped, being a foil to Hodge’s barely-contained yell. A circular of …

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Yoro Sidibe

A respected musician for a few 30 years, practicing ritualistic tribal music that goes back towards the 14th hundred years, Yoro Sidibe is a donso ngonifola (hunter’s musician) in the Wasulu community of Babbala, in the southwestern Malian hinterlands. Typically, donsos play to have the hunters riled before they keep …

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Yo-Yo

Yo-Yo (given birth to Yolanda Whitaker) continues to be being among the most sophisticated and unstable feminine rappers around. She doesn’t consider an overtly feminist tack but urges youthful women showing intimate restraint and make use of their minds aswell as their systems. Yo-Yo arrived much less embracing and even …

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