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These Animal Men

The British band These Animal Males were quickly tossed in to the “new wave of new wave” revolution, a music scene created mainly from the U.K. press to greatly help publicize several youthful pop-punk revivalists in Britain circa 1994. Created in 1993 in Brighton, Britain, These Animal Males wasted virtually …

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Monaco

When Fresh Order continued hiatus after 1993’s Republic, bassist Peter Hook took the group’s sound and soul with him. After his earlier side task Revenge was shredded by critics and snubbed by record purchasers, Hook came back to the brand new Order method — one he helped form — when …

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Abandoned Pools

Multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter Tommy Walter goes on the alias of Forgotten Pools. Walter found a bass electric guitar in grade college and by senior high school was a classically educated French horn participant. He enrolled on the College or university of Pacific in Stockton, CA, where he researched and trained …

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3 Colours Red

So named honoring the common film by Krzysztof Kieslowski, Uk punk revivalists 3 Colors Red were made up of vocalist/bassist Pete Vukovic, guitarists Chris McCormack and Ben Harding, and drummer Keith Baxter. Produced in London in 1996, the group have scored an underground strike using its Fierce Panda label debut, …

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60 Ft. Dolls

The Welsh music group 60 Ft. Dolls smacked themselves in to the middle-’90s post-grunge surge and appreciated moderate achievement in the U.K. They hardly ever completely got off the bottom enough to mildew something more determining. Hailing in the working-class suburb of Newport, Wales, Richard Parfitt (vocals/electric guitar) and Mike …

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The Real People

Previously referred to as Jo Jo And THE TRUE People, the true Individuals were formed in 1989 simply by two brothers, Tony Griffiths (b. 7 Apr 1966, Liverpool, Merseyside, Britain; bass, vocals) and Chris Griffiths (b. 30 March 1968, Liverpool, Merseyside, Britain; acoustic guitar, vocals), and Sean Simpson (b. 9 …

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Love Spit Love

Love Spit Like marked the next approaching of vocalist Richard Butler, previously known for his are the frontman of post-punk favorites the Psychedelic Furs. In the wake from the Furs’ 1991 break-up, Butler relocated from his indigenous Britain to NEW YORK, where in 1992 he teamed with guitarist Richard Fortus …

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Roman Candle

The alt-country/indie rock quintet from Chapel Hill had its roots in bandmembers (and brothers) Miss and Logan Matheny’s childhoods in Wilkesboro, NC, where they was raised having a great-grandfather who took these to the Grand Ole Opry and a higher school music group movie director father who also performed in …

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Jadestone

The Florida trio Jadestone (the existing lineup includes Yves [bass/vocals], Gary [guitar], and Steve [drums]) first met up in 1997, playing the neighborhood club scene frequently. Focusing on a hard-edged pop audio (? la Fastball and Matchbox Twenty), the group provides released three albums since their development — THAT IS …

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Blur

Initially, Blur had been among the multitude of English bands that made an appearance within the wake from the Rock Roses, mining exactly the same swirling, pseudo-psychedelic guitar pop, just with louder guitars. Pursuing a graphic makeover within the middle-’90s, the group surfaced as the utmost popular music group within …

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