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Fu Manchu

Southern California’s Fu Manchu began crafting large, psychedelic-tinged rock in 1990 using their debut one, “Kept Between Trees and shrubs.” Through the entire early ’90s the group honed their audio on similarly extreme singles, and released their debut record, No One Trips free of charge, in 1994 on Bong Insert …

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My Sister’s Machine

Seattle rockers My Sister’s Machine 1st appeared in early ’90s, riding the influx of grunge in to the mainstream and an archive offer despite their relatively brief existence. Vocalist Nick Pollock got played your guitar in Alice in Stores in the ’80s, and continued to be in the close-knit Seattle …

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Scott Stapp

As the business lead singer of Creed, Scott Stapp accomplished great achievement but he also finished up as something from the whipping son for post-grunge, getting scorn for his guttural growls and rock and roll star moves. He might have suffered countless slings and arrows but on the turn from …

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Mad Season

A number of side projects filled with associates of renowned Seattle-based rock and roll bands made an appearance through the ’90s. Most didn’t expand past a little cult pursuing comprised generally of supporters of their primary rings (Brad, the Rockfords, Three Seafood, Tuatara, etc.), but there have been several exceptions …

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Axl Rose

Depending who all you ask, Weapons N’ Roses vocalist Axl Rose is either considered a rock and roll music icon who’s worshipped by a huge number seeing that an almost Christ-like amount, or hated being a homophobic, misogynistic, and woefully self-indulgent “rock and roll superstar” (in his protection, Rose has …

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Seven Mary Three

Within the choice world, Seven Mary Three have often been set alongside the mainstream-sounding, garage/arena rock and roll of post-Ten Pearl Jam, however the group insists that their refusal to alienate themselves from all of those other world makes them different. Rather, Seven Mary Three present songs regarding self-discovery and …

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Daniel Dyer

Growing through to the advantage of Washington, D.C., Daniel Dyer appreciated the Rolling Rocks, the Beatles, as well as the Who, but wasn’t specialized in music. That transformed at age group 14 when an uncle provided him a power electric guitar. In senior high school Dyer became a member of …

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Eddie Vedder

Alongside Kurt Cobain, Eddie Vedder reluctantly became a celebrity and an alt-rock spokesman when his band, Pearl Jam, hit the big style in the first ’90s. But factors didn’t come possible for Vedder. Using a tumultuous house life as a young child, he considered surfing and rock and roll music …

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Shannon Hoon

Although one of the biggest rock tragedies from the ’90s will forever be the suicide of Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain, there is another super-talented musician who died throughout that decade, but is sadly often overlooked — Blind Melon’s Shannon Hoon. Created Sept 26, 1967 in Lafayette, IN, Hoon started performing and …

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Layne Staley

Few rock vocalists created this type of dark and eerie body of are Alice in Stores’ Layne Staley. Created in Kirkland, WA, on August 22, 1967, Staley demonstrated musical talent young, and used the drums. But upon becoming a member of garage rings and discovering rock and roll music as …

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