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Kill the Alarm

While Eliminate the Alarm would perform with several music artists in the live environment, the music group was essentially constructed of 1: vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist Garen Gueyikian. Begun in NY, NY, Wipe out the Alarm developed a pursuing hawking a rock and roll sound not really unlike that of …

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Harvey Danger

Although formed in Seattle during grunge’s heyday, Harvey Risk took inspiration from an array of influences, from hometown heroes like Nirvana and Mudhoney to such melodic cult bands as the Pixies, the Buzzcocks, and Trip. The group started taking form in 1994, when College or university of Washington college students …

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Artificial Joy Club

Heavy problems aside, Artificial Pleasure Club sounds huge, solid and melodic — and intellectually available in both their music and lyrics. Their Interscope debut Melt works out music both blunt and poignant, music that’s emotive. Brought in from Ottawa, Canada, Sal, guitarist Leslie Howe, bassist Tim Dupont, guitarist Michael Goyette …

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There for Tomorrow

Orlando, FL, pop-punk quartet Right now there for Tomorrow formed in 2003, when the bandmembers had been still within their early- to mid-teen years. Straight influenced by Jimmy Eat Globe, blink-182, Third Attention Blind, as well as the Hives, years as a child close friends Maika Maile (business lead vocals, …

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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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K’s Choice

K’s Choice was created by Belgian siblings Gert and Sarah Bettens, who also was raised playing music in Antwerp and briefly fronted a music group named the Cellar Pigs throughout their teenagers. Sarah also loved some recognition like a single artist, rating a mild strike in 1992 with her cover …

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Lit

A major player through the entire post-grunge boom from the past due ’90s, Lit highlighted the combined abilities of frontman A. Jay Popoff, his guitar-playing sibling Jeremy, bassist Kevin Baldes, and drummer Allen Shellenberger. The group produced in 1990 in Orange State, California, where it originally performed metal-influenced music beneath …

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Ultrapull

Ultrapull, among the many contemporary rock clothes to emerge from LA during the brand-new millennium, composes a feverish spunk like the likes of Gasoline and matchbox 20. Dale Everett (electric guitar/vocals) and Gerard Garcia (electric guitar) business lead the band’s path of catchy electric guitar hooks and lyrical feeling, for …

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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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Blue October

Tx quintet Blue Oct formed through the post-grunge growth of the middle-’90s when vocalist/guitarist Justin Furstenfeld began penning angst-ridden rock and roll songs by using his sibling, drummer Jeremy Furstenfeld, and violinist Ryan Delahoussaye. Bassist Liz Mullaly finished the band’s preliminary lineup, and Blue Oct released an unbiased debut record, …

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