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Child’s Play

Not to end up being confused using the Child’s Play that recorded an LP titled THAT IS Skoolies in 1979, this Child’s Play is a long-haired hard rock and roll/heavy metal device that enjoyed a little following around the Baltimore rock and roll circuit in the 1980s and ’90s. The …

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Coney Hatch

Adapting their name from a notorious London lunatic asylum, Toronto’s Coney Hatch drew plenty of attention plus some critical acclaim within their homeland, but never were able to arranged themselves in addition to the melodic hard rock and roll pack outside their house turf. Shaped by vocalist/bassist Andy Curran and …

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Legs Diamond

Hip and legs Gemstone was an obscure hard rock and roll/heavy metal music group in the late ’70s. Founding associates Michael Gemstone (bass) and Jeff Poole (drums) had been originally in the San Francisco region, nonetheless it wasn’t before duo relocated to LA that they discovered the missing parts towards …

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Goddo

“If indeed it really is lonely at the very top, who cares,” quipped Goddo about its second recording. “It’s lonely in the bottom, as well.” That rusty one-liner might have been the band’s motto. It succinctly amounts up not merely the tumultuous profession of the long-serving, hard-rocking Canadian power trio, …

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Gun

A hard-rocking Glaswegian music group, Weapon first found open public attention in 1989 making use of their striking solitary “Better Times,” a robust driving rock and roll thrash that stopped simply short of the very best 30. “Better Times,” alongside follow-up “Cash,” formed section of their 1st album, Dealing with …

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Mama’s Boys

Within the wake of the brand new Wave of British ROCK explosion of the first ’80s, several bands attemptedto blend in using the movement despite the fact that they formed long after such bands as Iron Maiden and Def Leppard begun to appreciate success, one particular band being truly a …

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Moxy

Buddy Caine, Hype Sherman, Costs Wade, Earl Johnson and Terry Juric founded Moxy within the middle-’70s. The hard rock-band released two albums both in 1976 and 1977 (Moxy, Moxy II, Consider It or Keep It and Ridin’ High). After Hype Sherman died within a motorcycle incident, the band documented A …

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Tygers of Pan Tang

Hailing through the tiny city of Whitley Bay in much northeastern Britain, the Tygers of Pan Tang (whose name comes from the Michael Moorcock book Stormbringer) shaped when aspiring vocalist Jess Cox met guitarist Robb Weir at the neighborhood pub in November 1978. Weir, alongside bassist Rocky Laws and regulations …

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D:A:D

D:A:D (brief for Disneyland AT NIGHT) was formed in Copenhagen, Denmark, within the mid-’80s by Jesper Binzer (vocals/acoustic guitar), Jacob Binzer (business lead acoustic guitar), Stig Pederson (bass), and Peter Jensen (drums). The music group built a significant following within their homeland with several independent produces before putting your signature …

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