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Heaven & Hell

Produced in 2006 following late-era Dark Sabbath members Ronnie Adam Dio, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Vinny Appice reunited following a 15-year hiatus for three brand-new tracks over the Dio Years compilation, Heaven & Hell, called after Sabbath’s initial documenting with Dio in 1980, toured beneath the moniker in 2007 …

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Morgion

Among America’s most underrated entries in to the doom/loss of life metal world, Orange State, CA’s Morgion were formed in 1990 by Jeremy Peto (vocals/bass), Dwayne Boardman (guitars/vocals), and Rhett Davis (drums). The Rabid Decay demonstration along with a 7″ one called “Travesty” made an appearance in 1992 and 1993, …

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Gentlemans Pistols

A versatile hard rock and roll quartet from your north of Britain, Leeds-based Gentlemans Pistols were formed in 2003 like a three-piece round the skills of singer/guitarist Wayne Atkinson, bassist Douglas McLaughlan, and drummer Simon Mawson. Giving up a heady mixture of traditional groove rock, classic, Sweet-era glam, and blistering, …

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Sons of Azrael

If Sons of Azrael aren’t the loudest, harshest, and darkest severe steel band on the planet, it’s definitely not for insufficient trying on the component, as their whiplash-inducing sound and blasphemous imagery makes apparent. Founded in Buffalo, NY in 2004, Sons of Azrael are called for the Islamic Angel of …

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ASG

Based away from Wilmington, NEW YORK, hard-hitting Southern rockers ASG shaped in 2001 throughout the talents of Jason Shi (vocals, guitar), Andy Ellis (bass), Scott Major (drums), and Jonah Citty (guitar). The quartet, who hire a muscular mixture of punk, southern rock and roll, and alt/stoner steel that has attracted …

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Alberta Cross

Alberta Cross certainly are a blues and country-influenced origins rock act pulling their audio from the building blocks built from the Music group and Neil Small. The London group’s primary users and songwriters are bassist Terry Wolfers and vocalist/guitarist Petter Eriksson Stakee, who as a kid traveled along with his …

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Rebel Meets Rebel

Rebel Matches Rebel is actually maverick nation songwriter and vocalist David Allan Coe fronting Pantera’s tempo section (drummer Vinnie Paul Abbott, bassist Rex Dark brown, and guitarist Dimebag Darrell Abbott) inside a hyper-charged region/metallic/hard rock and roll/blues hybrid design that led to the release of the one-off recording, Rebel Matches …

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The New Cars

With bands just like the Killers, Interpol, and Franz Ferdinand breaking through in 2005, former Cars guitarist Elliot Easton and keyboardist Greg Hawkes surely got to thinking. With all of this ’80s-affected music appearing within the pop graphs, perhaps it had been time and energy to revive the Vehicles and …

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Sunstorm

Sunstorm was an indie rock-band formed in LA in July of 1999. Jerrold Balcom, the group’s innovator, and son of the theoretical physicist, got developed in Torrance, California. For a while, he resided in Tempe, Az before moving back again to the Western world L.A. region, where he fulfilled up …

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The Vagrants

Most well-known for featuring Leslie Western on acoustic guitar in his pre-Mountain times, the Vagrants were popular in their house base of Very long Island, NY within the mid-’60s, and recorded some decent singles without approaching a national breakout. Like fellow New Yorkers the Rascals, the Vagrants prominently presented a …

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