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Wandering Lucy

Wandering Lucy was the alias of Vancouver-based indie-pop singer/songwriter Lindiwe Coyne; her debut LP Jump Year made an appearance on K Information in 1996.

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400 Blows

Skot Alexander (vocals), Christian Wabschall (acoustic guitar), and Ferdinand Cudia (drums) comprise the disorderly trio behind the frenzied noises of 400 Blows. Having spent the past due ’90s crafting a maddening stage existence around a punk-inspired metallic audio, 400 Blows surfaced among the toughest rings on the LA rock and …

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Kletka Red

Kletka Crimson create high energy punk rock and roll originals and addresses of common klezmer tunes. Led by Berlin-based vocalist and guitarist Leonid Soybelman, the music group also contains the drummer from Japan’s Surface No, Tony Buck, and guitarist Andy Ex girlfriend or boyfriend, from the Dutch rock-band The Ex …

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Godheadsilo

Encompassing avant-garde, punk, and metallic, Godheadsilo only rarely function within standard track set ups, preferring instead lengthy sonic workouts; furthermore, the music group gets its indie-grind sound from just two devices. Bassist Mike and drummer Dan released The Scientific Supercake L.P. in 1994. Shifting towards the Sub Pop label in …

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Grip Inc.

Ex-Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo place Grip Inc. collectively in the mid-’90s after departing among metal’s most effective acts to be able to better manage his personal existence and increase his creative options. Lombardo was idolized by enthusiasts and music artists in awe of the energy, rate, and control he exhibited …

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Bile

Originally formed being a performance art project in 1992, the Longer Island-bred Bile grew right into a ferocious spectacle of industrialized metal and post-apocalyptic visuals. With as much as 11 people on-stage — including a dominatrix and fire-breather — the group got the snarling, aggro-electronic formulation of artists such as …

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Training for Utopia

Wanting to breakdown the stereotypes that Christian rock bands appear to be Stryper, Ryan Clark (vocals/guitar), Morley (drums), Steve (bass), and Don Clark (guitar) dusted off their Slayer reports and formed Schooling for Utopia. Acquiring yet another cue from famous brands Unsane, Karp, and Meshuggah, TFU’s first EP, The Falling …

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Hate Dept.

Formed in the first 90’s by bandleader Seibold, Hate Dept. is definitely similar parts repetitive commercial dance rock and roll and hostile punk rock and roll. A multi-instrumentalist, Seibold performs keyboards, electric guitar, percussion, and items Hate Dept.’s distorted vocals. The band’s initial release, meats.your.maker, premiered over the Caroline subsidiary …

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Handsome

When five pieces in the splintered membership of hardcore’s most influential ’90s outfits came jointly, Handsome was formed as well as the songwriting, textural, and creative limits of a whole genre of rock music were expanded to some previously unimaginable degree. At its middle, Handsome was aimed by previous Helmet …

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Moggs

The Moggs began gigging sporadically through the entire Bay Area around 1995. The displays built a dedicated pursuing for the duo’s loud indie rock, nonetheless it was quite awhile prior to the music group released anything on record. A strange trajectory, nonetheless it seemed to match Miss Small (drums/vocals) and …

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