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Dance Hall Crashers

An outgrowth from the famous Procedure Ivy, the Berkeley, Caifornia-based ska-punk outfit Dance Hall Crashers was briefly led by Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman, Op Ivy alumni who later on reunited in Rancid. Both remaining within weeks from the Crashers’ 1989 development, however the group continuing on, right now led …

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Oceana

The users of St. Petersburg, FL’s Oceana began their music group while still within their teenagers, influenced by moody, results laden post-hardcore rings like Sparta, Saosin, and Misery Indicators. After looking completely in the united states for his or her Washington State-bred vocalist, Keith Jones , guitarist/vocalist Alex Schultz, guitarist …

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Goldfrapp

Bath, England vocalist/composer/keyboardist Alison Goldfrapp began exploring music within her studies while a fine artwork painting major in Middlesex University, combining audio, visuals, and shows in her set up items. While she was still in university, she appeared on her behalf friend Tricky’s 1995 debut, Maxinquaye, which resulted in looks …

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Haste the Day

The Indianapolis-based Christian metalcore music group Haste your day formed in 2001. Guitarist/vocalist Brennan Chaulk, his sibling drummer Devin, and bassist/vocalist Mike Murphy originally gigged being a three-piece, but half a year following the group’s inception they added longtime friend Jason Barnes as another guitarist, and after some auditions, called …

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Godiva

Available these days in metallic, Godiva may be the nice, soft, and creamy name particular with a Swiss power metallic music group whose eponymous 2003 debut featured vocalist Anthony De Angelis, guitarist Sammy Lasagni, bassist Mitch Koontz, and drummer Peter Ganderounded. Released into an exceptionally packed Euro-metal field, the recording …

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Secret Lives of the Freemasons

Secret Lives from the Freemasons shaped in 2003, growing from the dissolution of two region rings (A Kiss Before About to die and Throwing Myself) and with a separate mix of post-hardcore and emo, somewhat much like acts like Glassjaw. The Asheville, NC, sextet is usually made up of vocalist …

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Hank Mobley

Among the Blue Notice label’s definitive hard bop performers, tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley remains to be somewhat underappreciated for his straightforward, swinging design. Any characterization of Mobley invariably starts with critic Leonard Feather’s assertion that he was the “middleweight champ from the tenor saxophone,” and therefore his firmness wasn’t as …

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Gorilla Biscuits

Hardcore symbols Gorilla Biscuits came jointly in the later ’80s to include their two cents towards the straight-edge picture in NEW YORK. Ironically more than enough though, their name originated from the road term for Quaaludes. The group experienced various members within their period jointly, however the band’s “definitive” lineup …

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Gloria Trevi

Often hailed simply because “the Mexican Madonna,” Gloria Trevi had not been only one of the very most daring and cutting-edge Latin celebrities ever — she was also probably one of the most important, because of her occasionally sociopolitical music, that could be quite challenging and provocative. Trevi was created …

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Hamilton Leithauser

Best known while the frontman for the Walkmen, Hamilton Leithauser embarked on the solo profession once that music group continued hiatus after its 2011 recording Heaven. Leithauser constructed a crack group of supporting music artists to focus on his fresh materials, including Vampire Weekend’s Rostam Batmanglij, Fleet Foxes’ Morgan Henderson, …

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