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Sheep on Drugs

Mocking pop culture and sneering at authority, the U.K. duo Sheep on Medicines began using the credo “sex is definitely death, medicines are for sheep, choose the item.” Created in 1990 by vocalist Duncan X (aka Ruler Duncan) and multi-instrumentalist Lifeless Lee (aka Lee 303), Sheep on Medicines combined sleazy …

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Alien Sex Fiend

Something of Britain’s early-’80s Batcave goth punk motion, the North London-based Alien Sex Fiend were led with the eccentric Nick Wade, better referred to as the macabre Nik Fiend. A staple from the London picture as an associate of such fairly obscure groups because the Earwigs and Mr. & Mrs. …

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Meat Beat Manifesto

From 1987 seeing that an experimental/industrial duo inspired with the cut-and-paste behaviour of hip-hop and dub, Meats Defeat Manifesto increasingly became a car because of its frontman, Jack port Dangers, to explore the emerging consumer electronics of techno, trip-hop, and jungle. Although group was pegged as an commercial act (merely …

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KMFDM

Such commercial alt-metal outfits as 9 Inch Nails and Ministry received the lion’s share of press and industrial success through the ’90s, but a small number of various other bands slugged it away for just for as long (or a lot longer), including KMFDM. The band’s name continues to be …

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Randy Bachman

Randy Bachman is really a Canadian rock and roll guitarist and singer. He was created in Winnipeg and was an associate of Chad Allen & the Expressions, which progressed into the Figure Who, probably the most effective Canadian rock-band from the 1960s. He still left the Figure Who in July …

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Magnified

Magnified was founded in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA in 1997 by Heavy Into Jeff vocalist Chris Lehmann and ex-My Existence With the Excitement Get rid of Kult drummer Adam Aaronson, making use of their design decidedly echoing Heavy Into Jeff’s Replacements-esque post-grunge power pop. Their lineup was curved out by …

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Dirty Sanchez

The planet first caught a whiff of Dirty Sanchez in the 2002 electroclash comp Badd Inc. as well as the monitor “Replicunt.” A pointy-headed and prurient little bit of posturing electro, it spurred chatter in regards to the LA trio in dance night clubs without signals and high-end hair-dye shops …

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Impotent Sea Snakes

Atlanta’s gnarling glam rockers, the Impotent Ocean Snakes, possess beastly rock and roll stylings much like KISS, however, they are doing play in to the sexually charged electronic noises from the Lords of Acidity and MY ENTIRE LIFE Using the Excitement Get rid of Kult. A self-titled debut premiered on …

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The Grassy Knoll

Simply the concern of just one single man, Bob Green, the Grassy Knoll has explored a number of cutting-edge musical styles, including ambient techno, acid jazz and dub, each under-pinned simply by Green’s affinity for jazz fusion. Created within the Dallas region, Green paid attention to the most common ’60s …

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Skatenigs

The Skatenigs began their career as associates of Ministry and its own stable of guest music artists during the later ’80s. Vocalist Phil Owens made an appearance for the Revolting Cocks’ Beers, Steers and Queers record, and got the Skatenigs an area for the Revolting Cocks/Mentors tour. Following the drug-fueled …

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