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Grotus

Using their eccentric mixture of disparate musical styles, San Francisco’s Grotus easily fit into extremely well using the 1990s freewheeling alt-rock spirit — so well, therefore freewheeling, actually, that hardly anyone remembers their existence. Birthed combined with the 10 years itself, the quartet made up of Lars Fox (vocals/examples), Adam …

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Croatan

Croatan is a noisy, abrasive, punk influenced substitute rock duo which has enjoyed a little underground following in the ’90s. Forceful and dissonant, Croatan’s tracks weren’t designed to charm to mainstream sensibilities — its music is certainly firmly for rock’s underground. Croatan was shaped in Cincinnati, OH in 1992, when …

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Crash Worship

San Diego’s Crash Worship has probably one of the most thrilling — and harmful — concert events in 3rd party music. As the band’s three drummers pound trance and commercial rhythms, other people play music, begin fires, ignite fireworks and drench the viewers in pig bloodstream, drinking water, flour and …

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