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Machiavel

Shaped in Belgium in the mid-’70s, the first lineup of Machiavel was Marc Ysaye and Roland Degreef, (both from Moby Dick) with Albert Letecheur and Jack port Roskam. Their 1st album premiered in 1976. By enough time they surely got to performing their second record, Jack port Roskam was out, …

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Guns N’ Roses

At the same time when pop was dominated by dance music and pop-metal, Guns N’ Roses brought raw, unappealing rock & move crashing back to the charts. These were not really nice boys; fine boys don’t enjoy rock & move. They were awful, misogynistic, and violent; these were also funny, …

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Mike Clink

As an underling at L.A.’s famed Record Flower studio room Mike Clink discovered the ropes of hard rock and roll production through the masters. All of this became important when, in 1987 and following a group of failed efforts, a young music group named Weapons N’ Roses asked Clink to …

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Neurotic Outsiders

A supergroup formed in LA the mid-’90s comprising B-list men from A-list rings, Neurotic Outsiders found an urgent following whenever a one-time charity concert in the Viper Space resulted in a house-band engagement. Steve Jones from the Sex Pistols, John Taylor of Duran Duran, Duff McKagan of Weapons N’ Roses, …

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Kai Hansen

A German guitarist and vocalist who 1st found success because the co-founder of power metallic greats Helloween, Kai Hansen was created in 1963 in Hamburg, Western Germany. He started his musical profession in 1978 alongside Iron Saviour co-founder and maker Piet Sielck in an organization known as Gentry. He created …

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Mad for the Racket

Ex-MC5 guitarist Wayne Kramer formed a supergroup of sorts when he established Mad for the Racket. Only a task for strict rock and roll & roll pleasure, Kramer and Brian Wayne (Lords to the brand new Church, Damned) attempted their very own musical stylings and allowed fellow counterparts such as …

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Joe Perry Project

The Joe Perry Task was a short-lived music group through the early ’80s led by Aerosmith’s founding guitarist (and obtained the dubious feat of having a different singer for every of the three albums). After Perry grew disenchanted using the indulgent, drug-consuming, time-wasting monster that Aerosmith got become (even though …

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Duff McKagan

The youngest of eight children, Duff McKagan was created in Seattle, Washington within the spring of 1964. His actual name is usually Michael, but his family members offered him the nickname Duff at age two and it trapped. He was raised rebellious, falling deeply in love with punk and glam …

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J

Because the breakup of Japanese rock and roll group Luna Sea, Jun “J” Onose has arguably had probably the most successful solo career of its five associates, maintaining a higher profile with regular bouts of touring and saving, including collaborations with Billy Duffy and Scott Garrett from the Cult and …

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The Fartz

Probably most widely known simply because Guns N’ Roses bassist Duff McKagan’s original band (he was the drummer), and in addition real estate to future Accused frontman Blaine Cook, the Fartz were among Seattle’s first hardcore punk outfits, attacking governmental and religious corruption, racism, sexism, poverty, and so on. The …

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