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The Painkillers

Vocalist and songwriter Cherish Alexander and drummer Billy Baker started the rock-band the Painkillers in LA, CA, close to the end of 1995. The dynamic duo quickly added guitarist Curtis Hooker and bassist Matt Boyd, to patch together a fuller sound. Each member brought his / her own efforts and …

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Jumbo

Mexican pop/rock music group Jumbo was shaped in March 1997 by ex-Blueswagen keyboardist Eddie González and bassist Charly Pornet. These were became a member of by guitarist Jorge Tamez Chapa (aka Turn Fantastic) vocalist/guitarist Alejandro Clemente Castillo, and drummer Enrique González Peláez (aka Pests Wako). After documenting a few primary …

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X Japan

X Japan is among the most influential rock and roll bands in Japan history. Formed like a rate metal music group in the first ’80s, the group captivated attention not merely because of its music, but also its popularization of visible kei, a social/musical/fashion motion whose focus on outrageous hair …

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Mark St. John

One of the most mysterious of all members to have passed through the Kiss ranks over time would need to be short-lived guitarist Mark St. John. Although he made an appearance on only 1 record with Kiss, 1984’s Animalize, it continues to be Kiss’ best-selling discharge off their non-makeup period …

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Angus Khan

Angus Khan certainly are a five-piece hard rock and roll biker and metallic group away of Hollywood, CA, having a stomping audio that provides them their name, derived by merging the 1st name of AC/DC’s Angus Adolescent using the last name of marauder Genghis Khan, a precise credence. Shaped in …

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The Billion Dollar Babies

In 1977, three of Alice Cooper’s former band users recorded just a little known album with no influential shock rocker and called themselves the Billion Buck Babies. That 12 months, Mike Bruce (acoustic guitar, vocals), Dennis Dunaway (bass) and Neal Smith (drums) teamed up with keyboardist Bob Dolin and guitarist/ …

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Furcas

Argentinean death metallic/black metallic foursome Furcas was shaped in 1998 by drummer Ernesto Fossati (also called Sir Nacho), guitarist Fernando de Maio (aka Deforme), and singer Rodrigo García (aka Tortu Chakal), soon, composing initial songs predicated on Nietzche’s philosophy. The music group was became a member of in March of …

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Cuarto Obscuro

By the finish of 1992, young Mexican learners Miguel Olague and José Rodríguez met while performing within their school’s band. In 1993, Olague and Rodríguez asked Salvador Loya to become listed on them within a new task known as La Calle, playing addresses of well-known Latin rock works such as …

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After beginning his career as lead guitarist for the metal group X-Japan, Cover (true name: Hideto Matsumoto) continued to be an iconic musician in Japan through the 1990s. During his brief solo profession, he attempted from catchy pop/rock and roll noises to hard-edged commercial, released two extremely successful alternative rock …

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Sutra

Spanish rock strap Sutra got involved with Zaragoza’s scene when the group produced its live debut at an area bar on Dec 5, 1992. In June of 1994, the five-piece work released its 1st EP known as Vientos de Guerra, made by Juan Miguel Sánchez. After unique member José Aisa …

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