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Snap-Her

Through the nine years that Andrea Beltramo-Shay spent as Snap-Her lead singer/bassist, she was often in comparison to former-Runaway-turned-solo-star Joan Jett. And, to be certain, a couple of components of Jett’s vocal design in Beltramo-Shay’s performing. But while Jett is actually a punk-influenced hard rocker, the Los Angeles-based Snap-Her supplied …

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Lydia Loveless

Firebrand alt-country singer Lydia Loveless combines the honky tonk audio and design of vintage nation superstars like Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline using the no-quarter attitude and spunk of punk rock and roll divas such as for example Exene Cervenka and Carla Bozulich. Lydia Loveless was created in Coschocton, Ohio …

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Motosierra

Motosierra hailed from Montevideo, Uruguay, where in fact the quartet came together following the past due-’90s demise of Uruguayan works like Chicos Electricos and Mix. With influences such as for example Dwarves, Turbonegro, Puffball, Motörhead, and G.G. Allin, Motosierra’s audio was a ramrod stream of brutal punk chording, screamed vocals, …

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