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Adelitas Way

Edgy Todas las Vegas-based hard rock and roll outfit Adelitas Method broke in to the mainstream in ’09 2009 using the tune “Invincible,” which appeared on many television areas for CSI Miami and served as the theme tune for the regular Globe Wrestling Entertainment Superstars present. Shaped in the past …

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Crooked X

Hailing from Coweta, Oklahoma, the four associates of Crooked X had been only 14 years of age if they broke through in 2008. Sounding such as a mixture of their heroes Dark Label Culture, Pantera, and Shinedown, the teenage group caught the interest from the EMI label after starting gigs …

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Hurt

Hard rockers J. Loren and Evan Johns fulfilled after Johns’ manufacturer father, Andy, noticed Loren on the demonstration tape and was intrigued with the singer’s tone of voice. Upon hearing that Loren wanted a drummer, Andy Johns organized for both young music artists to get in contact, plus they quickly …

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Illusion 33

Pursuing in the footsteps from the Gin Blossoms and other rings that mixed alt-rock with pop harmonies, Idaho’s Illusion 33 features vocalist/bassist Jason Soddard, guitarist Jesse Bennett, guitarist Bob Capka, and drummer K.C. Carter. Their self-titled debut premiered independently label in 2001 and was adopted in 2003 from the Live …

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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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Play Dead

Among the lesser-known brands in the incipient goth rock and roll picture of early-’80s Britain, Play Deceased combined both a comparatively derivative mix of influences plus some person flashes of brilliance to produce a low-key cult name for itself. A quartet, the music group came jointly in past due 1980 …

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Dust for Life

Tennessee’s Dust forever includes Jason Hughes, Marc Gurley, Tim Fowler, Todd Scott and Gerard Jones. Their 1999 self-titled debut record released the group’s make of powered, melodic, somewhat psychedelic hard rock and roll. The period of your time after their record release finished up getting rather tumultuous, leading to the …

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Creed

Through the late ’90s, Creed surfaced from a sea of post-grunge contenders to be among the decade’s biggest-selling rock and roll bands. At the same time when a great many other Seattle disciples had been lapsing into inactivity or tinkering with much less commercial noises, Creed transported the torch of …

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Tantric

The post-grunge outfit Times of the brand new rocked heavy in 1998 making use of their major-label eponymous debut as well as the singles “Solitude” and “Contact, Peel off and Stand,” as well as the boys from Louisville, KY, quickly absorbed the fast success and MTV’s praise. But when they …

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April’s Motel Room

Hailing from Simi Valley, California, April’s Motel Space was created in the first ‘90s and included singer Tom Kelly, guitarist Sam Nickell, bass player Mike Hoolihan, percussionist John Baffa, and drummer Erin Zidenberg. Authorized to Epic Information’ Immortal imprint, through the nourishing frenzy of option rock rings, April’s Motel Space …

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