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Original Sins

Grungy garage music group led by vocalist J.T. (actual name: John Terlesky) and organist Dan McKinney. Their 1st two albums drew compliment for the group’s exclusive sound, playing within an idiom not really mentioned for originality, and in addition drew several comparisons using the Lyres. Later on material relocated into …

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Miguelito

Miguel A. Valenzuela Morales was created January 5, 1999, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The youngest of four, Miguelito was intensely inspired by his old siblings, and created a like for reggaeton by an early on age. Miguelito acquired long been an ardent student and changed this self-discipline toward his …

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Opiate for the Masses

“Religion may be the opiate from the people,” stated philosopher, scholar, and architect of communism Karl Marx, a concept the hard-hitting Los Angeles-based industrial-goth-alternative metallic clothing Opiate for the People bring with their uncompromising method of songwriting and saving, aswell as their electrifying concert events. Created in 1999 by guitarist/keyboardist …

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Olivia

Created in Brooklyn, NY, in 1981 (of Jamaican, Indian, and Dominican descent), R&B/rap femme fatale Olivia specializes in sultry, simple, and sexy noises ? la Janet Jackson, TLC, Salt-N-Pepa, etc. Born using the skill of ideal pitch, Olivia started developing her performing in the chapel choir and by performing Michael …

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Onyx

Onyx’s shouting, in-your-face make of high-volume rapping became more in the home in the slam pit than in the dancefloor and brought the rap quartet quick chart achievement. Originally produced in Queens, NY, during 1990, the associates of Onyx (Fredro Starr, Sticky Fingaz, Big DS, and DJ Suave Sonny Caeser) …

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Michael Hutchence

The ill-fated frontman for ’80s pop sensations INXS, Michael Hutchence was created January 22, 1960 in Sydney, Australia; elevated mainly in Hong Kong, he produced his professional debut performing in a industrial for a location toy firm at age eight. The family members came back to Sydney in 1972. While …

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Remy Zero

Birmingham, AL-based Remy No dared to become moody and poetic when most American option rock and roll had become overly aggressive and juvenile. Comprising childhood close friends Cinjun Tate (vocals, acoustic guitar), Cedric Lemoyne (bass), Jeffrey Cain (acoustic guitar), Shelby Tate (acoustic guitar, keyboards), and Gregory Slay (drums), Remy No …

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Relient K

Canton, Ohio’s Relient K formed in 1998 and joined the parade of Christian punk-pop performers (MxPx, Ghoti Hook, Slick Sneakers) using their self-titled 2000 debut, combining catchy melodies and snotty attitude with religious issues. The record was made by dc Speak guitarist Tag Townsend, as well as the music group …

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Rescue

The emo combo referred to as Rescue came together when former My Organic members Brian Southhall and Al Scheurman made a decision to team with friends Mike Majewski and Sean Clancy. These were extremely experimental within their method of the genre, and initial demonstrated their skill in the Also People …

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Novembre

Among Italy’s most eclectic, prolific yet relatively obscure rock clothes, Rome’s Novembre is helmed with the Orlando brothers — vocalist/guitarist Carmelo and drummer Giuseppe — who have joined a preexisting death metal music group named Catacomb in the first ‘90s, and, by 1994, had imposed their wills upon it all, …

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