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Spacehog

Spacehog mixed glam rock and roll affects, including David Bowie and T. Rex, to their wall-of-distorted-guitars audio, a mixture that helped the music group make a moderate dent within the past due-’90s alternative rock and roll picture. The quartet created in NEW YORK in 1993, pursuing English drummer Jonny Cragg’s …

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Grandpaboy

Grandpaboy is Paul Westerberg, vocalist/songwriter/guitarist and de facto head from the revered (and today defunct) Substitutes. Nearly a secret enterprise, but a way for Westerberg to flee expectations and make contact with playing devil-may-care, stripped-down rock and roll. He plays all of the musical instruments on each Grandpaboy discharge and, …

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Ghostland Observatory

Mashing together electro, rock and roll, and funk and acquiring cues from such performers as Daft Punk and Prince, Ghostland Observatory created in Austin, TX, and includes vocalist/guitarist Aaron Behrens and producer/beat-maker Thomas Turner. The duo performed its first display July 4, 2004, and the next year released its debut, …

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Dragons of Zynth

Unusual to state minimal, Dragons of Zynth somehow trim and paste together a dizzying fusion of jazz, punk, dub, funk, soul, and hard rock, an audio that’s been known as “Afrotek.” The music group has gained a reputation because of its performances, that your music group itself phone calls “audio-physio-psychic.” …

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Zolar X

The LA glam rock trio Zolar X drew on classic science-fiction iconography in creating the fledgling group’s image, with costumes including antennae, skintight body suits, and moon boots, and also the invention of their very own alien dialect. The music group created in 1972, originally with guitarist Ygarr Ygarrist (given …

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The Fallout Trust

Two childhood close friends from Bristol spent amount of time in 2001 bicycling around Berlin, hearing Iggy Pop and David Bowie on shared earphones as they sought out the legendary Hansa studios (where Bowie and Pop incidentally recorded). That’s all it had taken to inspire the close friends, vocalist Joe …

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Philip Oakey

Philip Oakey’s androgynous appearance and chilly baritone helped to define the appearance and audio of Uk new influx in the first ’80s. While Oakey was functioning as a medical center porter, he was asked by previous classmate Martyn Ware and Ian Marsh to become listed on Human Group. Oakey was …

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Ziggy Marley

The oldest son of reggae legend Bob Marley and his wife Rita, Ziggy Marley was the natural heir towards the throne remaining vacant by his father’s untimely death in 1981. Alongside backing music group the Melody Manufacturers, a unit composed of his siblings, he successfully continued the custom of interacting …

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Herbie Flowers

After John Paul Jones (whose name identification, in fairness, got a huge improve in 1968 with the forming of Led Zepellin), Herbie Blooms is just about the most well-known session bassist in Britain and it has been for many years. He also belongs to a little fraternity of rock and …

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Daniel Ash

A founding person in the groundbreaking Bauhaus, Shades on Tail, and Like and Rockets, guitarist, singer, and songwriter Daniel Ash distinguished himself in the wonderful world of alternative rock and roll through the 1970s, ’80s, and ’90s. Ash was created in Northampton, Britain, on July 31, 1957. As a kid, …

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