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Bloodhag

With hardly any exceptions, joke or gimmick bands have usually had an exceptionally short shelf life in the pop market place. There was actually no dependence on a second recording from the faux reggae Led Zeppelin cover music group Dread Zeppelin, for instance. But, most joke rings don’t possess a …

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John Maus

When John Maus (never to end up being confused using the John Maus of Walker Brothers popularity) wasn’t performing keyboards for Pet Collective, Panda Carry, and Haunted Graffiti, he was composing and saving his own hermetic, experimental, and quite often misunderstood compositions. Sketching on performers like David Bowie, Scott Walker, …

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Awesome Cool Dudes

Five dudes from Bloomington, IN (namely, Cory Plump, Jay McElfresh, Nate Lineback, Nate “Brand-new Nate” Cross, and Brandon Crowe) came together as the Amazing Great Dudes in 2003. Slinging a method of tongue-planted-firmly-in-cheek humor disco that nodded to contemporaries like Har Mar Superstar and Kennedy, the fivesome self-released six full-length …

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The Benjamins

The Benjamins were started by bass player Ben Perlstein when he saw a music group (a trio of singer Jay Stys, guitarist Dan Hinz, and a drummer) playing at a club in Milwaukee. Immediately after, Perlstein became the 4th person in the group, getting with him brand-new drummer Jon Phillip. …

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Manganzoides

Manganzoides started getting the garage rock and roll craziness to Lima, Peru, in 1996. They started with self-released cassettes, including 1998’s self-titled work and Mas Dosis 2 yrs afterwards in 2000. But as the produces held the South American garbage rock picture salivating to get more Manganzoides, the band’s worldwide …

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’77

An unashamedly noisy and very pleased hard rock-band with a solid AC/DC impact, Spanish rockers ’77 — named for the year if they was feeling rock & move was in specifically great form — was shaped in 2005 by brothers Armand Valeta (business lead vocals and tempo electric guitar) and …

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Arno Steffen

Arno Steffen is a Cologne based musician whose music passions have oscillated between punk rock and roll, experimental avant-garde music, and humorous pop tracks. His 1984 solitary “Supergut (ne)?!” became a strike, but Steffen is most beneficial known for his association using the punk rock and roll group Zeltinger and …

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Mars Black

Called after Mars Blackman, a figure in Spike Lee’s NIKE JORDANS campaign from your ’80s, rapper Mars Dark got his begin in Omaha, NE, before shifting to N.Con.C. to focus on his hip-hop profession. Instead of putting your signature on a cope with Poor Young man or Def Jam, he …

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Tom Green

By the past due ’90s, TV talk/variety displays had become increasingly stale (with MTV’s nonmusic video development about as fresh and exciting like a saltine cracker overlooked in the desert). And there is Tom Green, who exploded within the scene having a display that was irreverent, confrontational, and amusing — …

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P!nk

Although initially seen as another face in the later-’90s crowd of teen pop acts, Pink (skillfully referred to as P!nk) quickly transcended and outgrew that label with her mix of pop songcraft and powerhouse, rock-influenced vocals. Created Alecia Moore on Sept 8, 1979, in Doylestown, Pa, P!nk received her nickname …

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