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Hydrovibe

Moving inside invigorating scenarios of alternative steel and attaching the reckless ability of vocalist Heather St. Marie with their singular music, Hydrovibe provides ferocious and driven themes that depend on a cogent electric guitar section. Assembling in 1995, Hydrovibe quickly became a guide in Los Angeles’ underground picture. Building a …

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Adelitas Way

Edgy Todas las Vegas-based hard rock and roll outfit Adelitas Method broke in to the mainstream in ’09 2009 using the tune “Invincible,” which appeared on many television areas for CSI Miami and served as the theme tune for the regular Globe Wrestling Entertainment Superstars present. Shaped in the past …

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Yashin

Scottish post-hardcore music group Yashin shaped in 2006 in the city of Greenock, only outside Glasgow. College close friends Paul Charles Travers (electric guitar) and Andrew McShane (bass) enlisted founding vocalist Michael Grain, drummer David Beaton, and first guitarist Lewis Millen. The quintet released a set of pop-punk and hardcore-influenced …

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Element of Surprise

Drifting along melodies securely surpassed by unmerciful costs of guitar force and relentless bass rhythms, Part of Surprise eventually ends up merging uplifting tunes of pop/rock and roll with hostile scopes from the steel style. Originating from the reunion of many Bay Region bandmembers unhappy using their earlier outfits, Part …

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Sick Puppies

The genesis of Australian-bred, California-based hard rock outfit Sick Puppies goes back to a 1997 meeting between founding members Shimon Moore (vocals/guitar) and Emma Anzai (bass/vocals) inside a suburban Sydney band room. Within a decade, the two senior high school close friends who bonded more than a shared like for …

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Thumb

With their origins firmly put into hardcore punk, the German-based quintet of Thumb met up in 1993. Originally comprising Claus Grabke (vocals), Jan Hendrik Meyer (bass), Axel Hilgenstoehler (acoustic guitar), and Steffen Wilmking (drums), Jens Goessling (turntables) was ultimately put into the lineup for his contribution of sampling methods, instead …

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7th Standard

The punk-metal act 7th Regular is made up of Jason Mahon (vocals/guitar), Mike Hernandez (bass), Andy Dibben (drums), and Dan Camacho (guitar). The fearsome foursome shaped in 1996 in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, acquiring their name from a street in Bakersfield. Through the entire decade, 7th Regular produced a name …

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Pleymo

French rap-metal/option metallic six-piece Pleymo were shaped in 1997, when the genre was truly near the top of its video game. Rings like Limp Bizkit and Linkin Recreation area ruled the airwaves and their audio was made well-known and in popular all around the globe. Nevertheless, as general excitement for …

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(hed) p.e.

Huntington Seaside, California’s (hed) p.e. (the “pe” means “THE WORLD”) had been founded in 1994 by frontman Jahred (aka M.C.U.D. aka Jared Gomes), whose objective was to fuse the region’s long-standing punk rock and roll traditions with G-funk-inflected hip-hop — a audio he tagged “G-punk.” 3 years and a self-financed …

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Five.Bolt.Main

Louisville’s Five.Bolt.Primary grew from the very difficult rock clothing Flaw, which released two albums for Common in the first 2000s. The label slipped Flaw after 2004’s Endangered Types, and lead vocalist Chris Volz considered drummer Ivan Arnold and bassist Ben Patrick using the purpose of starting a fresh task. They …

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