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The Make-Up

Indie-punk subversives the Make-Up surfaced from your ashes from the seminal Washington, D.C. clothing Country of Ulysses, reuniting vocalist Ian Svenonious, guitarist Wayne Canty, and drummer Steve Gamboa (who collectively also previously teamed within the short-lived Cupid Car Golf club, M.P. along with the T.A.M.We. Display). Completing the lineup with …

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Bob & Tom

Humor DJs Bob Kevoian and Tom Griswold broadcast The Bob & Tom Display each day from Indianapolis; their un-PC make of intimate humor as well as the obligatory defecation jokes are continued over 20 channels countrywide. The duo’s 1st recording of musical humor, It’s an excellent Laugh, premiered in past …

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Attitude

Mostly of the rap performers from Alabama using a major-label offer in the mid- to later 2000s, Brighton, AL, lyricist Attitude (given birth to Timothy Clayton) debuted in 1996 using the funky, separate rap record Serious Situations. The album premiered on his Centa Road Records label, produced partly to defend …

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Blowfly

Blowfly was the X-rated alter ego of Clarence Reid, a songwriter/maker who had a substantial amount of achievement under his own name within the ’70s, composing and producing hits for Gwen MacRae, KC & sunlight Music group, Betty Wright, among others even though on the personnel in the preeminent Florida …

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Blood

Originally named Approaching Bloodstream, a moniker therefore vile actually this notoriously unruly assortment of characters jettisoned it, UK hardcore punk/large metal crossover group the Bloodstream’s line-up featured Expenses Sykes (vocals), J.J. Manson (acoustic guitar), Snake (acoustic guitar), Tag Brabbs (drums) and Phil Butcher (keyboards). Merging Motörhead -designed power chords with …

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Steve Martin

Through the 1970s, Steve Martin was probably the most successful standup comedian in the us, generating the amount of commercial success — sold-out arena performances, platinum documents, strike singles, and delirious buff adulation — usually reserved for rock and roll stars. Although his profession continued to encompass stints as an …

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Simon Kirke

Drummer Simon Kirke kept the defeat for two from the ’70s most widely used bluesy hard rockers: Free of charge and Poor Company. Delivered in London, Britain on July 28, 1949, Kirke’s family members didn’t consist of any music artists, but he created a pastime in music at a age …

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Andrew W.K.

Not really a party pet but a celebration guerrilla, Andrew W.K. burst onto the picture having a cross of metallic, pop, and dance that parodied and paid tribute towards the cheesiest, sleaziest areas of all three designs. The California-born, Michigan-bred W.K. — the initials are a symbol of from “Light …

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The Black Dahlia Murder

Detroit’s the Dark Dahlia Murder, called for the infamous 1947 slaying of 22-year-old Elizabeth Brief, aka the Dark Dahlia, actually appears like they should reside in Scandinavia, whence originates a lot of the frenetic make of loss of life and black steel that inspires them. Produced in January 2001, the …

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The Atomic Bitchwax

The Atomic Bitchwax originated being a side project of Monster Magnet lead guitarist Ed Mundell, ex-Godspeed bassist/vocalist Chris Kosnik, and drummer Keith Ackerman. All three of these were at that time veterans from the thriving NJ stoner rock picture, and, after nearly seven many years of jamming within their free …

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