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SDP

Although their name means the hip-hop-sounding “Stone Deaf Productions,” SDP certainly are a genre-mixing duo from Spandau, Berlin who favor satirical lyrics and ridiculous videos. Shaped in 1999 by people Vincent Stein and Dag-Alexis Kopplin, SDP released themselves in 2002 with an record of demos, Angriff aus Berlin. In 2004 …

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Neil Peart

Ask virtually any rock and roll drummer who all their affects are and it?s likely that Rush’s Neil Peart can be on top of the list. Along with his theoretically challenging and precise rhythmic design, few rock and roll drummers possess scaled the levels that Peart offers over time on …

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The Carps

Hardly ever photographed without multi-colored natural leather hi tops, turquoise or pink T-shirts, and skinny jeans, both members from the Carps wear their hipster cred on the sleeves while making a complete and unique mixture of R&B and stripped-down indie rock — like a two-piece, believe it or not. Neil …

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Puscifer

While one may imagine Maynard James Keenan could have more than enough going to keep him busy being a frontman using the groupings Tool and AN IDEAL Group, in 2007 he made a decision to record an album under just one more name: Puscifer. Described by Keenan as “the area …

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Tub Ring

Tinkering with the wildest section of alternative rock and roll via reckless rhythms and specific instrumentation, Tub Band end up providing spacy collections of eccentric and melodious themes. Starting like a punk clothing in 1992 in Chicago, Band rapidly progressed into an experimental ensemble, assembling risky shade conceptions with shifting …

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Electric Six

Formerly referred to as the Wildbunch, the Detroit sextet Electric Six mix garage, disco, punk, fresh wave, and metal into cleverly dumb, in-your-face songs like “Danger! Large Voltage,” which reached number 2 around the English graphs early in 2003. Vocalist Dick Valentine, guitarists Stone Indian and Surge Joebot, bassist Disco, …

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Embodyment

Originally comprising senior high school friends Andrew Godwin (guitar), Mark Garza (drums) and Kevin Donnini (bass) and Jason Lindquist (guitar), Embodyment debuted in 1993 and fit directly into the metal/ hardcore real estate scene of Dallas, TX. After four years, three demos and several displays with touring serves such as …

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Pandora’s Box

This one-off project was come up with by US producer Jim Steinman (b. 1 November 1948, Claremont, California, USA) to record his rock and roll opera, Initial Sin. The music group presented Roy Bittan (piano), Jeff Bova (synthesizers), Jim Bralower (drums), Eddie Martinez (acoustic guitar) and Steve Buslowe (bass). Employing …

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The Groovenics

Many assumed how the influx of funk metallic rings that cropped up in the past due ’90s (Korn, Limp Bizkit) had started to pass away down by the brand new millennium, but southern Florida’s Groovenics held partying enjoy it was even now 1999. The six-piece music group (vocalist K*rl Michaels, …

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Death Valley High

In the same vaults that produced Orgy, the Faint, and Marilyn Manson, Californian quartet Death Valley High summon the hard rock and roll spirits on the dance-friendly goth-industrial. Their self-proclaimed “loss of life disco” owes very much to the past due-’90s sound of these aforementioned makeup-loving organizations, but Loss of …

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