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3 Pill Morning

Minneapolis-based rock-band 3 Pill Morning bring hooks and melody to a blistering hard rock sound that merges the crunch of Chevelle using the polish of Shinedown. Produced by frontman Jeff Stebbins in 2002, the band’s first sound veered even more toward the P.O.D. and Papa Roach end from the range, …

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Hoobastank

As the heavy alternative sounds of Tool and Alice in Chains were primary influences on Hoobastank’s sound, the post-grunge quartet tempered the gloomier components of such music using a suburban California groove and an eyes for accessibility. Produced in the LA suburb of Agoura Hillsides in early 1994, the band’s …

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Dry Cell

Brandon Dark brown (drums), Danny Hartwell (acoustic guitar), Judd Gruenbaum (bass/vocals), and Jeff Gutt (vocals) comprise the weighty rock dosage of Dry out Cell. Hartwell and Dark brown first fulfilled in 1998 at a Ratt display in LA, only to later on strike up discussion with Gruenbaum. The three known …

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Smile Empty Soul

Smile Empty Spirit was much alternative trio shaped while its 3 members were even now in Santa Clarita, California high colleges in 1998. Led by vocalist/guitarist Sean Danielson, the music group also included drummer Derek Gledhill and bassist Ryan Martin. After honing their audio with several hometown gigs, Smile Clear …

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Alien Ant Farm

The SoCal alt-metal foursome Alien Ant Plantation formed in 1996 using the raging singer/songwriter Dryden Mitchell, guitarist Terry Corso, bassist Tye Zamora, and drummer Mike Cosgrove. All had been uninterested in their day careers and sought another thing to break them from corporate and business norms. Music allowed these to …

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SouthFM

Dallas quintet SouthFM, formed in 1999, play brooding choice rock and roll with some echoes of grunge, particularly within their buildups from soft to loud passages. Their debut record, Drama Children, was released on Brando Information in 2002, and remastered and remixed for discharge on Brando/MCA the next year.

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Stone Sour

Although Slipknot made their mainstream debut in the past due ’90s, singer Corey Taylor and guitarist Jim Main got their take up a few years preceding in Rock Sour. Referred to as a combination between Metallica and Alice in Stores, the group spent many years playing the Iowa club circuit …

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Mr. Bungle

Mr. Bungle’s audio and approach is normally a unique mixture of the experimental, the abstract, as well as the absurd (quite simply, the finer stuff in lifestyle). Everything started in 1985, in a little California town called Eureka. The group (bassist Trevor Dunn, drummer Danny Heifetz, alto saxophonist Theo Lengyel, …

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Local Porn Star

Freeing hard-trashed noises and combining hard picks of funk, steel, and rap, Local Porn Star first reunited in Florida in 1998. Featuring two vocalists, Matt and Brian, bassist Justin, Ian (drums), and guitarist Brent, this Florida staff started by marketing their particular rap-core design live on-stage, with shows all around …

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Methods of Mayhem

Metal combo Ways of Mayhem was shaped by frontman Tommy Lee after quitting his drumming responsibilities in Mötley Crüe. Created Thomas Lee Bass on Oct 3, 1962, in Athens, Greece, he was raised in LA, co-founding the music group Xmas with bassist Nikki Sixx in 1981; with the next improvements …

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