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Eric B. & Rakim

They never really had a mainstream hit of their own, but during rap’s so-called golden age in the late ’80s, Eric B. & Rakim had been almost universally named the leading DJ/MC team in every of hip-hop. Not merely was their chemistry superb, but independently, each symbolized the absolute condition …

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Ennio Morricone

Ennio Morricone is just about the most well-known film author of the 20th hundred years. He’s also perhaps one of the most prolific composers employed in any moderate. No exact amount is obtainable, but he’s have scored over 500 movies over several years, plus many a large number of traditional …

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Finger Eleven

The associates of alternative metal outfit Finger Eleven was raised in Burlington, Ontario, and came together in senior high school being a funk-styled music group named Rainbow Butt Monkeys. Originally composed of vocalist Scott Anderson, bassist Sean Anderson, drummer Rob Gommerman, and Adam Dark and Rick Jackett on guitars, they …

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Shannon Wright

The onetime frontwoman for the acclaimed indie pop combo Crowsdell, singer/songwriter Shannon Wright was created and raised in Jacksonville, Florida. Something from the area’s flourishing all-ages punk picture, she created Crowsdell with bassist Paul Howell and drummer Laurie Anne Wall structure, debuting in 1995 using the underground preferred Dreamette and …

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Dissonance

The electronica/industrial pop music group Dissonance formed in 1993, initially like a solo task for vocalist Kitty Hall. The next year she started collaborating with programmer David Sebrind, and in 1996, after showing up on the bevy of self-employed compilation discs, the duo captured the ear of Paul Robb of …

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Disillusion

Produced in Leipzig, Germany, in 1994, Disillusion began playing pretty standard death/thrash steel and issuing many demos to small interest prior to the decade went away, before actually heading their split ways by 1998, when non-e of these acquired seduced any record label benefit. However, the primary duo of vocalist/guitarist …

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Electrelane

Brighton, England’s Electrelane formed in 1998, ultimately comprising guitarist Mia Clarke, bassist Rachel Dalley, drummer Emma Gaze, and keyboardist/guitarist Verity Susman. Posting an equal quantity of fondness for Krautrock, classic equipment just like the Farfisa body organ, and modern creation techniques, the music group made their documented debut in January …

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Coal Chamber

Coal Chamber broke from the Los Angeles substitute metal picture in 1997 using a audio often in comparison to Korn, although both rings formed around once and so are quality representations from the scene’s general audio — the large, detuned guitars from the murkiest Dark Sabbath; grungy, loud textures similar …

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Takako Minekawa

Vocalist/songwriter Takako Minekawa avoids many J-pop cliches, crafting her unique audio from her personal obsessions — felines, keyboards, France pop — and her special, girlish voice. A kid movie and Television superstar in Japan, Minekawa was generally thinking about music and produced her initial group Lolita with some university close …

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Fad Gadget

For all intents and reasons, Frank Tovey was most widely known as the person behind Fad Gadget, one of many cult acts from the post-punk increase. As Fad Device, Tovey and his revolving door of conspirators released many singles and four full-length albums that extended the limitations of pop music …

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