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Good Charlotte

East Coastline post-grunge/pop-punk outfit Great Charlotte was founded in 1996 by identical brothers Joel and Benji Madden. Influenced by way of a Beastie Males performance on the 1995 Ill Conversation tour, the Maddens enlisted assistance from many high-school classmates in assembling a music group that mixed the energetic components spawned …

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Yearling

Locating their place between pop/rock and roll and punk-pop, NEW YORK group Yearling feature guitarist/vocalist Sid Menon (also of steel outfit Cup Casket), guitarist George Hage, bassist Tony Collins, and drummer Michael Schroeder. Channeling their like for Weezer and Jimmy Eat Globe, the debut record The Watch from Here made …

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Tokyo Rose

An emo-influenced pop-punk music group from NJ, Tokyo Rose was shaped in 2001, while singer and guitarist Ryan Dominguez and bassist Chris Poulsen were both learners at Rutgers School. Though both had been playing with various other bands, both shared very similar musical passions and made a decision to start …

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Four Year Strong

Taking impact from famous brands Lifetime, Gorilla Biscuits, and Brand-new Discovered Glory, Four Year Strong constructed an aggressive and melody-riddled mix of hardcore, emo pop, and pop-punk upon their formation in Worcester, Massachusetts. The band’s lineup — vocalist/guitarists Dan O’Connor and Alan Time, bassist Joe Weiss, drummer Jake Massucco, and …

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Hidden in Plain View

Hidden in Ordinary View originally contains vocalist Joe Reo, guitarists Rob Freeman and Kenny Ryan, bassist Chris Amato, and drummer Derek Reilly. Developing out of senior high school, the New Shirt combo gigged regionally before debuting on polish with 2001’s Discover EP on DAB Information; drummer Jay Snyder agreed upon …

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The Starting Line

Pennsylvanian punk-poppers the Beginning Series originally came together in 1999 via version 2.0 from the old “vocalist wanted” flyer dangling at the neighborhood record shop. Guitarist Matt W was using a few rings throughout his teenage years, but after viewing Ken Vasoli’s AOL profile, he asked him to jam. Vasoli …

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Midtown

Shaped in November 1998 by three Rutgers students, Midtown soon became a lively quartet made up of Gabe Saporta (vocals/bass), Rob Hitt (drums), Tyler Rann (guitar/vocals), and Heath Saraceno (guitar/vocals). Benefiting from the fertile NJ punk scene to build up a unique audio that combined components of emo and hardcore, …

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Mest

Cousins Tony and Matt Lovato was raised next door from one another within the Blue Isle portion of the south aspect of Chicago and began using together in seven, borrowing equipment from Tony’s dad, with Tony picking right up guitar and performing and Matt using bass. In senior high school, …

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New Found Glory

Hailing from Coral Springs, Florida, punk-pop music group New Discovered Glory were shaped in mid-1997 by vocalist Jordan Pundik, bassist Ian Grushka, drummer Joe Moreno (changed by longtime drummer Cyrus Bolooki following the band’s first discharge), and guitarists Chad Gilbert (previously the vocalist for Shai Hulud) and Steve Klein. Having …

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Lovehammers

Lovehammers were hard-working regulars on Chicago’s mainstream rock and roll picture, barely known beyond your city limits right up until reality television arrived and gave them the best break that they had long been prepared to receive. Vocalist Marty Casey shaped the music group when he was just 14, with …

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