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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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Anew Revolution

Hard rockers Anew Trend are located in Austin, TX and were founded by previous Ünloco vocalist/guitarist Joey Duenas as well as ex-Slaves about Dope people Frank “Frankie” Salvaggio (bass/backing vocals) and Rob Urbani (drums). The trio proceeded to hone its chops on a set of individually released EPs — 2005’s …

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Mumbles

The reality regarding performers or rings with this name could only become more confusing were they mumbled. Drowning Pool, an ’80s clothing defined quite vividly as “atmospheric college-goths with pop sensibilities,” fundamentally turned themselves in to the Mumbles, creating an record entitled Two Clouds for the Viva label, an organization …

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Charm City Devils

Going for a cue from bluesy classic rock and roll icons like Aerosmith and AC/DC, Baltimore, Maryland’s Appeal City Devils create traditional hard rock and roll anthems in the vein of Buckcherry and Aussie rockers Airbourne. The music group, offering founding member/vocalist/songwriter John Allen, Vic Karrera, Anthony Arambula, Nick Kay, …

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Another Black Day

Melodic, hard-hitting rock outfit Another Dark Day shaped in 2004 in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, round the skills of vocalist/guitarist Matthew Wilkof, drummer Angel Hernandez, and bassist Das Haas. Previously referred to as From your Ashes, the music group released two well-received EPs before putting your signature on with Bieler Bros. …

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7th Standard

The punk-metal act 7th Regular is made up of Jason Mahon (vocals/guitar), Mike Hernandez (bass), Andy Dibben (drums), and Dan Camacho (guitar). The fearsome foursome shaped in 1996 in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, acquiring their name from a street in Bakersfield. Through the entire decade, 7th Regular produced a name …

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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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Five.Bolt.Main

Louisville’s Five.Bolt.Primary grew from the very difficult rock clothing Flaw, which released two albums for Common in the first 2000s. The label slipped Flaw after 2004’s Endangered Types, and lead vocalist Chris Volz considered drummer Ivan Arnold and bassist Ben Patrick using the purpose of starting a fresh task. They …

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Sixx: A.M.

Created in 2006 as an audio accompaniment to Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx’s autobiography The Heroin Diaries, hard rock-band Sixx: A.M. feature the skills of Sixx, vocalist Wayne Michael, and DJ Ashba. The 13 songs that define The Heroin Diaries Soundtrack, the group’s 2007 debut, coincide using the book’s chapters, …

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CKY

Originally hailing from Western Chester, PA, the roots of CKY stretch back again to 1992, when friends Deron Miller (vocals, guitar) and Jess Margera (drums) met in senior high school math class, ultimately forming the group Foreign Objects collectively; they released the five-song EP The Undiscovered Figures & Colors within …

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