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I Fight Dragons

I Battle Dragons blend chiptune sounds with high-energy alt-rock, building regular references to traditional video gaming and nerdcore culture. Produced in Chicago in 2008 by vocalist/guitarist Brian Mazzaferri, business lead guitarist Packy Lundholm, bassist Hari Rao, and drummer Chad Truck Dahm, the music group released its debut EP, Great Is …

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Runner Runner

Hailing from Huntington Shore, CA, Runner Runner originated as an emo-pop part task for the users from the skatepunk music group Over It, enabling more exploration of the group’s pop and electro affects. Both rings are made up of users Ryan Ogren (vocals, acoustic guitar), Peter Munters (vocals, electric guitar), …

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Finley

Italian pop-punk outfit Finley shaped in Milan in 2002, its associates (all blessed in 1985) hailing from close to the town of Legnano. Guitarist Carmine “Ka” Ruggiero, drummer Danilo “Dani” Calvio, and vocalist Marco “Pedro” Pedretti had been schoolmates, and it had been the last mentioned who presented bassist Stefano …

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Pignoise

Spanish punk music group Pignoise — made up of Alvaro (vocals and guitar), Polo (drums), and Pablo (bass) — may do not have existed were it not for an regrettable soccer injury. Frontman Alvaro was a semi-professional soccer participant with Getafe CF and Actual Madrid before he was laid up …

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Man Alive

Starting in 1999, in Jerusalem, Israel, pop-punk trio Guy Alive traveled a difficult road before their first label discharge in 2005. Vocalist/guitarist Jamie Hilsden, guitarist David Shkedi, and bassist/vocalist Jon Shkedi plowed through the Israeli underground picture for a couple of years and increased to the very best from the …

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The Friday Night Boys

After logging many years as the guitarist for THE BEST Highway, Virginia native Andrew Goldstein remaining the lineup to start out his own emo-pop band. He produced Friday Night Children in 2006 and curved out the lineup with bassist Robby Dallas Reider, guitarist Mike Toohey, and drummer Chris Barrett. Displays …

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Sprok

Shaped in Italy in 1992, the initial incarnation of Sprok contains lead vocalist and guitarist Henry and bassist Trinca, who after that joined up with up with friends Sam (on drums) and Poz (another singer) to produce a couple of challenging demos in the mid-’90s, among which, Tutto da Rhyme, …

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Neverstore

A Swedish punk-pop act shaped in 2000 in Skövde, Neverstore (bassist Oscar Kempe, drummer Eric Lantz, and guitarist/vocalist Jacob Widén) drew comparisons to such established American brands in the genre as Green Time and Weezer. Their debut one, “So A lot of INSUFFICIENT,” premiered right before their debut record, Sevenhundred …

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Dry

An alterna-pop music group in the custom of Weezer or the Foo Fighters, Dry out shaped in Toronto, Ontario, in 1995. After playing the neighborhood club scene for two years, the group self-released their debut, The Moist Record, in 1997. HOWEVER THE Wet Album is normally a fine cut of …

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No Alternative

Michigan punks Zero Substitute released their debut record on Static Information in 2001. Vocalist/guitarist Colin Mattson, drummer Todd Vesey, and bassist Utmost Krentz were hardly 21 when the record was released.

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