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Pezz

In tribute with their preferred candy that happens of just a little plastic material mind, Marv Stockwell (guitar/vocals), Ceylon Mooney (guitar/vocals), Scott (bassist), and Nick (drums) met up to create Pezz in 1989. Acquiring their house of Memphis, TN, by shock, the music group released their initial EP, Jalopy, in …

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Saves the Day

Perfecting their force pop rock because the mid-’90s, New Jersey’s Saves your day call it enjoy it is normally. They avoid quality pogo-bouncing anthems because of their very own quirky post-punk and full of energy concert events, influencing a fresh college of emo/punk rings on the way. The very first …

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Junction 18

Junction 18 began in Boston in 1996. Originally rehearsing and carrying out through the entire Northeast and New Britain area, the music group grew a little but loyal pursuing with a lively live display and amazing musicianship. With affects like the Smashing Pumpkins, Trust FORGET ABOUT, and Bad Religious beliefs, …

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Discount

Punk combo Price cut was shaped in early 1995 by singer Alison Mosshart, guitarist Ryan Seagrist, bassist Adam, and drummer Costs Nesper, all junior students within the Vero Seaside, FL, region. Despite their youngsters, the group started frequently gigging throughout Florida and shortly self-released their debut cassette, Mother Lied if …

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Knapsack

Indie-rockers with an emotional primary with their music along with the essential adrenalin hurry, Knapsack shaped around two high-school pals their studies at College or university of California in Davis. Vocalist/guitarist Blair Shehan and drummer Colby Mancasola both was raised in close by Redding, and in middle-1993 they created the …

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J Church

Prolific SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA punk-pop trio J Church was shaped in 1991 by singer/guitarist Lance Hahn and bassist Gardner Fusuhara, longtime friends who previously teamed in Cringer. Called honoring an area bus path, the group experienced some drummers before and following the 1993 discharge of the full-length debut, Quetzalcoatl; …

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High Speed Scene

Functioning as studio music artists for the tv screen show Superstar Justice, generating around within the iffy “Death Truck,” and getting into the “ensure it is or break it” move from SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA to Hollywood is the way the punky popsters BROADBAND Scene produced their ramshackle enjoy for …

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Automatic 7

NJ punkers Auto 7 had the vocalic growl much like SoCal punk revivalists, yet honed their very own brash rock sound. Produced during the middle-’90s in New Brunswick, vocalist John Hulett, bassist Nic Nifoussi, and guitarist Phil Jaurigui, shaped jaunty punk-pop in the hardcore encounter spewing off in regards to …

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Beach Slang

Philadelphia’s Seaside Slang deliver punky indie rock and roll heavily influenced from the songcraft of Paul Westerberg. Shaped in 2013 with business lead vocalist and guitarist Wayne Alex, guitarist Ruben Gallego, bass participant Ed McNulty, and drummer J.P. Flexner, the music group released two EPs in 2014: WHO Ever Want …

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Pale Angels

Originally brought collectively when Static Radio’s Mike Santostefano as well as the Arteries’ Jamie Morrison made a decision to execute a show of Nirvana covers at Gainesville, Florida punk festival Fest 10 in 2011, the duo was ultimately joined simply by drummer Mickey Erg to create Pale Angels. With both …

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