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Rend Collective

A modern compliment & worship music group out of North Ireland, the Rend Collective (formerly referred to as the Rend Collective Test) is strictly the actual name says, more a religious and creative collective when compared to a band by itself, blending compliment lyrics with some sort of experimental folk-rock …

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Summer Cats

Sounding just as warm, sweet, and cuddly as their name suggests, the summertime Cats produced in Melbourne, Australia, in 2006 and so are made up of ex-Earthmen frontman Scott Stevens along with Hugh, Irene, Julia, and Scott B. The music group first produced waves with “Hush Puppy,” a jangly monitor …

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The Chapman Family

Created in 2005 round the talents of Kingsley, Paul, Pop, and Phil Chapman, the Chapman Family members play a distinctive mixture of folk-inspired post-punk, fresh wave, and indie rock and roll that grew from the band’s house in northeast England. The group’s 1st show on, may 5, 2006, resulted in …

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Filthy Dukes

A stylish upgrade on ’80s synth pop, Filthy Dukes 1st took form in 2005 when golf club promoters Olly Dixon and Tim Lawton started DJing like a duo while helping acts at their Destroy Em Forever at London’s Fabric nightclub. Ultimately interests converted from spinning information to producing their own …

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Slaughterhouse

When Crooked I (aka KXNG Crooked), Joell Ortiz, and Royce da 5’9″ joined Joe Budden in his 2008 mixtape Halfway House, the chemistry on the collaborative monitor meant “Slaughterhouse” the song would swiftly become Slaughterhouse the hip-hop supergroup. Additional tracks documented at their preliminary meeting bypassed the most common music …

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Dr. Manhattan

Hailing from your Chicago area and acquiring their name in the Alan Moore-penned Watchmen comic reserve series, indie rock and roll group Dr. Manhattan produced in 2005. Matt Engers (vocals, electric guitar), Adam Engers (bass), Nick Vombrack (drums, vocals), and Andrew Morrison (keyboards, percussion, keyboards) became known because of their …

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Sabrina Washington

Following a success of Alesha Dixon, lead vocalist Sabrina Washington was the next person in R&B girl group Mis-Teeq to start a solo job. Delivered in Harlesdon, London in 1978, she produced the group with Dixon at Dance Attic Studios in 1999, and after recruiting Zena McNally and Su-Elise Nash, …

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Kato

Kato (Thomas Kato Vittrup) is a Danish DJ and producer whose exuberant, party-themed music combines home, hip-hop, and Euro-pop. He offers achieved much achievement in Scandinavia, with a large number of yellow metal and platinum accreditations, several honours, and numerous celebration appearances. He started producing and blending through the early …

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Lower Than Atlantis

Hailing from your London satellite city of Watford, LESS THAN Atlantis were created in 2007 by Mike Duce (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) and Ben Sansom (lead guitar, support vocals), whose shared like of bands such as for example Biffy Clyro, NOFX, and blink-182 would continue to encourage the group’s early …

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Golden State

Golden Condition frontman, guitarist, and main songwriter Wayne Grundler was most widely known for his earlier use Paloalto, a melodic alt-pop group also known as an American version of Radiohead. After achieving some success, partly because of the fact that their track “BREATHE” received airtime on MTV’s Laguna Seaside: THE …

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