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Blasted Mechanism

Using a sound that combines influences from just about any known corner of the earth using a decidedly funk-rock backbone, an extremely peculiar image that’s reinvented with each successive album, and an extra sense of secret relating to both their true names and unmasked appearance, Blasted Mechanism have already been …

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Glueleg

Via Toronto, Canada, Glueleg demonstrated off a tottering mix of alternative rock and roll, that counted on having a constant and ravishing presence of tools, like a saxophone. Furthermore to it, they affixed on a solid keyboards section that, combined with the effective bass rhythms, provided funky methods to the …

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Todos Tus Muertos

A radically political Argentine rasta-punk music group that truly has problems to protest, Todos Tus Muertos was formed by vocalists Fidel Nadalo and Pablo “Dronkit Expert,” guitarist Horacio Gamexane, bassist Felix Gutierre and drummer Pablo Potenzoni. The group called itself honoring the thousands wiped out by previous Argentine dictator Jorge …

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Bomb the Music Industry!

Bomb the Music Market! is more of the ska/punk collective than a genuine band. It’s focused around main songwriter Jeff Rosenstock, who shaped the group in past due 2004 in Nassau Region, NY, after his previous music group, the Arrogant Sons of Bitches, continued hiatus. Most all the band’s recordings …

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Fishbone

Combining equal elements of deep funk, high-energy punk, and frantic ska, the Los Angeles-based Fishbone was perhaps one of the most distinctive and eclectic alternative rock and roll bands from the past due ’80s. Using their hyperactive, self-conscious variety, goofy love of life, and sharp interpersonal commentary, the group obtained …

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Infectious Grooves

This heavy LA funk-rock band was founded from the Suicidal Tendencies duo of vocalist Mike Muir and bassist Robert Trujillo, with guitarists Adam Siegel (Excel) and Dean Pleasants, and Jane’s Addiction drummer Stephen Perkins. The music group was deemed greater than a part task for Muir and Trujillo, provided equal …

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Angelo Moore

Angelo Moore (vocals, saxophone) can be referred to as Dr. Madd Vibe, but he’s perhaps more named the frontman for Fishbone, the wildly enthusiastic party teach of ’70s funk and ska revivalists. Moore shaped Fishbone in 1979 with Chris Dowd (trombone, keyboards), Walter Kibby (trumpet, horn, vocals), Kendall Jones (acoustic …

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Yolk

As soon as of the inception in upstate NY in the first ’90s, Yolk’s sound always delivered a harder edge than their jam band peers. After documenting three self-released albums, different lineup adjustments spelled the finish from the music group being a full-time entity. Yolk was founded in 1992 due …

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Murphy’s Law

Riding the okay range between obnoxious skatepunk and sodden steel, Murphy’s Law arrived of NY City’s mid-’80s hardcore scene and created in Astoria, Queens, around vocalist Jimmy Gestapo, however the group’s frequently moving lineup also included guitarists Todd Youth, Alex Morris, and Jack port Flanagan; bassists Pete Martinez, Chuck Valle, …

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Here Come the Mummies

While there are many funk rings alive and kicking in america, there’s only 1 that’s composed completely of mummies, that being Nashville, Tennessee’s Here Come the Mummies. Cautious to maintain their identities, pun meant, under wraps, the music group perform their funk/R&B jams totally wrapped up when using aliases like …

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