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Luxuslärm

A coed rock-band, Luxuslärm hail from Iserlohn, Germany. Founding people Janine Meyer, Henrik Oberbossel, David Rempel, Eugene Urlacher, and Jan Zimmer started playing jointly in 2003 as Blue Cinnamon, a cover music group that toured throughout North Rhine-Westphalia. Prompted by an area producer to create original music rather, the band …

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Lovex

A dramatic hard rock-band with big vocal hooks and bigger guitar riffs, Tampere, Finland’s Lovex features keyboardist Christian, bassist Jason, drummer Julian Drain, guitarists Sammy Dark and Vivian Sin’Amor, and vocalist Theon. The band’s initial lineup took form through the early 2000s, and within a couple of years, the members …

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MIA.

Gradually building momentum since 1999, the band MIA (originally “Me in Affairs,” yet eventually only found in acronym form) formed in 1997 using the meeting of two musical pairs (individually, Mieze Katz/Andy Penn and Robert Schütze/Ingo Puls) as well as the addition of the stray drummer. After an early on …

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Cinema Bizarre

Having a sound that mixes glam, goth, and new wave — in addition to the haircuts to complement — Germany’s Cinema Bizarre came around the scene in 2007 using the plaintive hit “Lovesongs (They Kill Me).” Bandmembers Kiro, Strify, and Yu originally fulfilled in 2005 in the anime convention Animagic, …

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Guano Apes

German alt-rock quartet Guano Apes feature vocalist Sandra Nasic, guitarist Henning Rümenapp, bassist Stefan Ude, and drummer Dennis Poschwatta. Ude, Rümenapp, and Poschwatta have been playing jointly for some time and added Nasic with time to earn initial place in the 1996 “Regional Heroes” competition kept by VIVA, Germany’s music …

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Emil Bulls

A German alternative hard rock and roll/steel act, Emil Bulls shaped in 1995 in Munich. The music group had two indie releases, 1997’s Crimson Dick’s Potato Backyard and 2000’s Monogamy, before putting your signature on to a significant. Then they released Angel Delivery Program in 2001, and Porcelain in 2003. …

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The Rasmus

The four members of Helsinki’s melodically rocking the Rasmus formed the band in 1995 while still in senior high school because Finland’s British music scene — within their own words — “sucked.” Their debut, Peep, quickly went gold within their homeland, producing the members rock and roll stars at age …

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Reamonn

Following the switch of the millennium’s fondness for singer/songwriter traditions, Reamonn proved helpful the crossroads of likable acoustic rock and roll and familiar European orchestration. Called for Irish-born frontman Reamonn Garvey, the five-piece shaped in past due 1998 in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. After getting an early on major-label offer, the music …

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Die Happy

Alternate rock quartet Die Content shaped in Ulm, Germany, in 1993. Guitarist Thorsten Mewes, bassist Julian Rosenthal, and drummer Marcus Heinzmann auditioned some performers before finally buying Czech-born Marta Jandová. The group performed its initial live gig within the springtime of 1994, at mid-year documenting the EP MUCH BETTER THAN …

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Kontrust

Kontrust certainly are a crossover pop music group from Austria that formed in 2001 and released their first disk, Welcome House, four years afterwards. Their second record, Time for you to Tango, reached amount 58 in the Dutch albums graphs in ’09 2009. Among the singles from that record, “Bomba,” …

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