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Ogre You Asshole

In 1999, friends Manabu Deto (vocals, guitar) and Norihito Hiraide (bass) teamed up with Kei Mabuchi (guitar) and Takashi Katsuura (drums) to create Ogre You Asshole. Originally known as Joy Department, the group transformed its name in 2001 after Modest Mouse bassist Eric Judy scribbled the enigmatic term on Deto’s …

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Davide Van De Sfroos

A fascinating case of success due primarily to person to person, Italian singer/songwriter Davide Vehicle De Sfroos sold a large number of records prior to the critics as well as the big systems started noticing him — and, actually most strikingly, he did therefore singing tracks in the dialect of …

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Michal Horácek

Because the 1980s, lyricist Michal Horácek has slowly transformed just how music is heard in the Czech Republic. Shortly following the Soviet profession of Czechoslovakia in the 1960s, Horácek produced his method through guile and pluck through a tour of america, soaking in the tradition and music of the first …

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The Computers

An integral part of Exeter, England’s punk picture, the Computers feature singer/guitarist Alex Kershaw, guitarist Sonny Crawford, bassist Nic Heron, and drummer Will Wright. Buying way to stick out, the music group fused hardcore punk with garage area rock and roll and blues. Immediately after developing, the music group captured …

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Chip Bailey

As an associate from the backing music group for Belfast singer/songwriter Duke Particular, percussionist Chip Bailey is well known for employing unconventional equipment — including a parmesan cheese grater and egg whisk combo — to accomplish his distinctive rhythms and noises. After playing in rings part-time for quite some time, …

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Radau

Hailing from the town of Hamburg, Radau had been a German kids’s entertainment music group. Composed of multi-instrumentalists Arne Gedigk, Christian Herzog, Oliver Bergmann, and Achim Ore, the group became a member of pushes after having resided together for quite a while in Hamburg’s traditional western region of Altona. Throughout …

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Oscar “Papa” Celestin

Oscar “Papa” Celestin was a cornetist and the first choice of the initial Tuxedo Orchestra, perhaps one of the most popular of the first jazz bands located in New Orleans. From 1910 Celestin led the home band on the Tuxedo Dance Hall on North Franklin St. in the French One …

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And the Moneynotes

As well as the Moneynotes originally started as Dr. Horsemachine as well as the Moneynotes in Scranton, PA, in 2006. Following the self-described “vaudevillian nation bluegrass pop” group finished its initial EP, THIS SEASON We Hunt, in 2007, bassist Austin Smith came back to his indigenous Texas. All of those …

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Milltown Brothers

Peaking through the wake from the “Madchester” picture, Milltown Brothers — vocalist/guitarist Matt Nelson, guitarist Simon Nelson, bassist Wayne Fraser, keyboardist Barney Wayne, and drummer Nian Brindle — derived a spirited ’60s pop audio, highlighted from the zest of the farfisa body organ. Although they under no circumstances reached the …

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The Shondes

The Shondes (pronounced Shahn-duhs) certainly are a four-piece indie rock and roll group based from the western Brooklyn neighborhood of Recreation area Slope. They rock and roll a unique audio that combines ’90s queercore and riot grrrl power with traditional Jewish music and dramatic, wealthy vocals. It is the audio …

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