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Tallman

Developing their compositions within restless cores of the choice metal design, the Canadian group Tallman provides powerful themes, trusting both on a solid rhythm section and on fierce guitar strains connected with deep and mind-gazing lyrics. Developing in Toronto in 1999, Tallman quickly became among the best bands within the …

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Ostkreutz

Ostkreutz uses an “audiovisual terror” design of electro-rock that is clearly a multimedia assault in the senses. The Berlin-based action, named after among the city’s principal S-Bahn (i.e., suburban metro railway) lines, was started in 2004 with the masked person who phone calls himself Optimum. More often than not, the …

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Jubilee

If Jubilee appear to be Like and Rockets fits Nine Inch Fingernails with just a little Dark Rebel Motorcycle Membership blended in, there’s justification. The Los Angeles-based group provides recorded with associates of all above because of co-founders Aaron North and Michael Shuman, and their huge group of alt-rock close …

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Rev Theory

Produced in 1997 beneath the name Revelation Theory, the hard rock and roll outfit Rev Theory was composed of singer Full Luzzi, bassist Matty McCloskey, guitarist Julien Jorgensen, and drummer Dave Agoglia. After years of creating a group of fans in Andover, Massachusetts — where they went to Merrimack University …

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3 Doors Down

Hailing from the tiny city of Escatawpa, Mississippi, 3 Doors Straight down hit their top in the 2000s having a string of post-grunge singles, especially “Kryptonite,” “When I’m Eliminated,” as well as the ballad “Here Without You.” “Kryptonite,” using its minor-key shuffle and referrals to Superman, was the catalyst for …

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12 Rounds

Although these were championed by 9 Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor, who signed the band to his Absolutely nothing label, the British duo 12 Rounds was originally signed to Polydor and began being a trio. Although their debut, Jitter Juice, marketed sufficiently to result in some festival appearances back and …

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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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Machines of Loving Grace

Devices of Loving Sophistication, an aggressive industrial music group with distorted vocals, formed in 1989 around vocalist Scott Benzel, keyboardist Mike Fisher, guitarist and bassist Stuart Kupers, and drummer Brad Kemp. After self-releasing their debut record, the group was found by Mammoth in 1991. Focus made an appearance in 1993, …

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Esion

Mixing heavy melodic rock and roll, force pop, and electronica, Esion has generated a sound that’s difficult to classify, but easy to recognize. The Detroit-based music group combines enthusiastic vocals with neck-snapping beats, vicious acoustic guitar riffs, and dizzying synthesizer function. Since its preliminary inception like a one-man music group …

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Finger Eleven

The associates of alternative metal outfit Finger Eleven was raised in Burlington, Ontario, and came together in senior high school being a funk-styled music group named Rainbow Butt Monkeys. Originally composed of vocalist Scott Anderson, bassist Sean Anderson, drummer Rob Gommerman, and Adam Dark and Rick Jackett on guitars, they …

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