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Cobalt 60

Among Jean Luc de Meyer’s rings after he still left Front side 242, Cobalt 60 also contains programmer Dominique Lallement and includes a similar audio to Front side 242, though their industrial assault uses more acoustic guitar samples.

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Lordz

Stemming through the hip-hop group the Lordz of Brooklyn, founders and brothers MC Kaves (Mike McLeer) and producer ADM (Adam McLeer) made a decision, after the discharge of Graffiti Roc, an record that had been drifting from straightforward rap, to target more in the late-’70s/early-’80s NY rock and roll scene …

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DJ Dan

DJ Dan began content spinning in L.A.’s early ’90s rave picture and became the primary DJ for San Francisco’s aptly-named Funky Techno Tribe. Alongside headlining raves in america and world-wide, DJ Dan provides remixed well-known dance artists such as for example Cirrus and released albums and singles on brands such …

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Lordz of Brooklyn

With a clear stylistic debt to fellow NY, USA white rappers the Beastie Boys, the Lordz Of Brooklyn surfaced in 1995 with an extraordinary debut album, All In The Family. There have been several features to tell apart the group – their Italian traditions and lyrics which betrayed a interest …

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Transplants

Punk rock and roll veterans Tim Armstrong, Travis Barker, and Rob Aston shaped Transplants in 2002. This supergroup was an agreeable test, for Armstrong produced a name for himself with Rancid and Barker was savoring achievement with blink-182. Aston was a pal of theirs who transferred to LA, but ultimately …

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