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The Burnouts

Produced in Copenhagen, Denmark, in the past due ‘90s, the Burnouts enjoy a furious sort of punk, combined with garage area and alternative rock and roll extreme affects. Constituted by vocalist JT, bassist Helle Hellcat, guitarist Lars Loco, and drummer Bondo, the Danish staff soon became perhaps one of the …

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The Bulemics

Although punk is definitely known because of its in-your-face attitude, not absolutely all punk bands want in fighting the energy. Punk has already established its sociopolitical agitators — the Sex Pistols, the Clash, as well as the Deceased Kennedys had been among early punk’s even more famous protest rings — …

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Swingin’ Neckbreakers

Brought on collectively by brothers Tom and John Jorgensen in 1992, the classic rock from the Swingin’ Neckbreakers debuted within their hometown of Trenton, NJ with Don Snook about acoustic guitar. Along with Tom dealing with the bass and vocal responsibilities while John managing the drums, the three piece easily …

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The Midnight Evils

Hailing from Minnesota, the Midnight Evils certainly are a frantic mix of garage area punk attitude and hard rock and roll muscle mass, generating enough energy to light a medium-size city for weekly. The Midnight Evils created in the tiny Minnesota community of St. Cloud in 1997; after playing a …

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Honky

Playing hot-wired boogie rock and roll that fuses classic rock and roll swagger with punk rock and roll attitude, Honky had been shaped in 1996 by Jeff Pinkus, most widely known as the longest-lasting bassist using the Butthole Surfers. After departing the Surfers in 1994, Austin, Texas-based Pinkus busied himself …

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Five Horse Johnson

Five Equine Johnson comes right away of Toledo, OH, with big riff, get straight down, rootsy, middle American rock and roll & move that takes acidity blues and Led Zeppelin and mixes in influences just like the Dark Crowes, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Aerosmith, and ZZ Best. The music group — composed …

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Speedealer

Speedealer originally formed in 1994 in Lubbock, TX, beneath the name REO Speedealer. When REO Speedwagon offered the music group a cease-and-desist purchase on the moniker, they shortened their name to Speedealer. In 1998, the music group released their debut, self-titled recording on Royalty Information. The following 12 months, the …

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Geraldine

Athens, OH’s Geraldine has bluesy punk inspired by Howlin’ Wolf, the Rocks, the Who have, and NY punk through the ’70s. The group started releasing singles around the Anyhow/Revolver imprint, including 1995’s self-titled 7″, 1996’s Natural cotton, and 1997’s K-Tel Whore. The music group also made an appearance at trash-rock …

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Hellyeah

Rock “supergroup” Hellyeah shaped in 2006 in Dallas, Tx around the abilities of Mudvayne’s Chad Grey (vocals) and Greg Tribbett (guitar), Nothingface’s Tom Maxwell (guitar) and Jerry Montano — the last mentioned also used Danzig — and Pantera/Damageplan drummer Vinnie Paul Abbott. The group’s self-titled debut premiered in Apr 2007 …

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Brothers of Conquest

Founded in 2001 by Adam Neal, former leader of Hookers, the drummer of Nine Pound Hammer, and something from the founding members of Nashville Pussy, the Brothers of Conquest united the efforts of four additional experienced musicians. Becoming a member of Neal had been two additional former Hookers components, Rodney …

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