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I Hate Kate

Justin Mauriello made a tag for the pop-punk community in the mid- to later ’90s as vocalist and guitarist for Orange State rap-punk group Zebrahead, where his distinctive performing complemented the rapping of co-frontman Ali Tabatabaee. The boisterous quintet released its third full-length recording, MFZB, in 2003, and the next …

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Day at the Fair

NJ indie rockers Trip to the Good burst onto the picture in 2004 making use of their blistering five-track EP Prelude. That they had previously released the record No Lighting Over Weldon in 2002, which brought these to the eye of Springman Information, the label that after that released these …

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Patent Pending

Pop-punk clothing Patent Pending (aka the P-Unit) formed in Support Sinai, NY (on Long Isle), using the mantra “We mosh because we treatment” held near their collective center. The group comprised vocalist Michael Ragosta, guitarist Joe Ragosta, bassist Drew Buffardi, and drummer Anthony Mingoia, though each lovingly used “Pending” as …

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Karate High School

Like the majority of young bands, Karate SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL experienced some lineup changes in early stages within their life, finally solidifying in July 2004 around Paul McGuire (vocals, keyboards, electric guitar), Gabe Ausiello (electric guitar), Ray Bautista (keyboards), Dan Kingdon (bass), and Danny Glaspy (drums). The Bay Region outfit …

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Hit the Lights

The Lima, Ohio-based emocore music group Hit the Lighting formed in the summertime of 2003. Vocalist Colin Ross and guitarist Omar Zehery acquired previously teamed jointly within the little-known group Goodbye Program, while guitarist Nick Thompson tenured with the summertime Departure. Bassist David Bermosk and drummer Nate Truck Dame (a …

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Halifax

Halifax is really a five-piece pop-punk/emo-rock music group from Southern California. Made up of Mike Hunau (vocals), Chris Brandt (acoustic guitar/vocals), Tommy Guindon (drums), Adam Charles (acoustic guitar), and Doug Peyton (bass) from the middle-2000s, the group owed a lot of its rabidly faithful group of fans to continuous touring …

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Cartel

Cartel’s earnest make of emo-pop emerged away from Atlanta in 2004, when vocalist Can Pugh, bassist Ryan Roberts, drummer Kevin Sanders, and guitarists Joseph Pepper and Nic Hudson released a short EP that caught the hearing from the California-based Militia Group label. Militia agreed upon Cartel, as well as the …

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My American Heart

The five-piece NORTH PARK emo/alternative group My American Heart burst onto the scene making use of their crunchy debut album, THIS IS in Makeup (Warcon Entertainment), in nov 2006. During its release, non-e of the group associates was above age 18, but that didn’t end them from performing three national …

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