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You Me at Six

British rock-band You Me at 6 produced their album debut in 2007 and increased to Best Five success this year 2010 using their second effort. Founded in 2004 in Weybridge, Surrey, the music group comprises Josh Franceschi (vocals), Maximum Helyer (acoustic guitar), Chris Miller (acoustic guitar), Matt Barnes (bass), and …

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Manalive

Certainly not to become confused using the bluegrass band Man Alive (the main one with both words separated), even though both ensembles released recordings in the same year, 2001, Manalive may be the country band’s doppelgänger with songs that are short, explosive bursts of anger using a driving intensity. The …

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The Mad Hatters

Not to end up being confused with a small number of other rings using the same name at that time, the Mad Hatters were a garage area music group from Annapolis, Maryland who began functioning jointly in 1964. Featuring Dave Vittek on business lead vocals, Tom Curley on business lead …

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Coffinshakers

Imagine if Johnny Money had been interested in vampires, werewolves, as well as the German expressionistic movie theater than in walking the line? Meet up with the Coffinshakers. Shaped in 1995 in Karlstadt, Sweden, by Rob Coffinshaker (Robert Fjällsby), the Coffinshakers eked out an lifestyle from little printings of 7″ …

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Jake the Snake

Given birth to in the Western Indies, Boston-based rapper Jake the Snake (aka J the S) moved from your isle of Nevis to the brand new England area in a young age group. His rhyme technique a mix between a dancehall DJ and a brutal NY MC, Jake started rapping …

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Nidsang

Swedish black metallic band Nidsang was shaped in 2004 from the imaginatively named Amducious (vocals/guitar), Korpr (drums), Blodshird (bass), and Hat (guitar), and proceeded to record their 1st demos motivated by the favorite trifecta of Satan, nihilism, and Satan. Hat was trashed of the music group pursuing 2004’s Silent on …

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Timz

Supplying a virtually non-existent viewpoint to hip-hop music along with his Chaldean heritage, Timz (blessed Thomas Hanna) burst onto NORTH PARK, CA’s local rap scene simply by getting himself, an Iraqi-American MC. Fleeing the Iraqi dictatorship and the precise persecution of Chaldeans, his parents migrated from Baghdad towards the San …

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La Coka Nostra

La Coka Nostra is a hip-hop supergroup featuring users of Home of Discomfort (Everlast, Danny Young man, and DJ Lethal), Non Phixion (Sick Bill), Particular Teamz (Slaine), plus single artist Big Still left. Created in 2005, the group was originally a loose collective, but a 12 months later they made …

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Gravy Train!!!!

A unique fusion of previous college rap, queercore, and theatrical fresh influx, the four-piece Gravy Teach!!!! (one exclamation stage for each person in the music group, natch) started as the eyesight of vocalist/songwriter Chunx, whose lyrics about badly endowed guys and her appetites — for meals and usually — supplied …

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Hunter Valentine

Fiery Canadian all-female hard rock outfit Hunter Valentine was shaped in 2004 by guitarist/vocalist Kiyomi McCloskey, bassist Adrienne Lloyd, and drummer Laura Petracca. Sketching on influences just like the Pretenders, Janis Joplin, Loverboy, and Muse, the music group turned mind in Southern Ontario using its 2005 self-financed debut EP, which …

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