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Hell on Wheels

Swedish indie pop group Hell in Wheels was shaped in 1994 in Stockholm by guitarist/vocalist Rickard Lindgren, bassist Åsa Sohlgren, and drummer Johan Risberg. Lindgren and Sohlgren was raised outside in one another in Oxelösund before Sohlgren fulfilled Risberg in 1991 — the tempo section later wedded — as well …

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Toxina Boogie

Substitute band from Mexico Toxina Boogie was shaped in February of 1997, soon playing along with Plastilina Mosh, Guillotina, and Café Tacuba. Influenced from the experimental rock and roll scene and several different affects, the band documented its 1st EP known as Electrodomésticos in 1998. It had been accompanied by …

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After beginning his career as lead guitarist for the metal group X-Japan, Cover (true name: Hideto Matsumoto) continued to be an iconic musician in Japan through the 1990s. During his brief solo profession, he attempted from catchy pop/rock and roll noises to hard-edged commercial, released two extremely successful alternative rock …

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Tribes

Made up of singer/guitarist Johnny Lloyd, guitarist Dan White colored, bassist Jimmy Cratchley (the 3 formerly of Operahouse), and drummer Miguel Demelo, English rockers Tribes shaped in Camden City, London this year 2010, steadily creating a pursuing through their interesting live performances. In addition they made the feeling with an …

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Best-McLusky

With component of their name extracted from the former Beatles drummer, the three-piece of Best-McLusky are individually located in Cardiff, Newcastle, and London. Inspired by Nirvana, the Smiths, Husker Du, as well as the Pixies, Andrew Falkous (vocals/electric guitar), Jonathan Chapple (bass), and Mathew Harding (drums) met up in 1996 …

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Shepherd Kings

Jason Elbogen, Jack port Simpson, Johnny Breitzer, and Mike Kraus’s Shepherd Kings started in Iowa’s Grinnell University back 1992, moved to Minneapolis, and had a five-year life-span having a rotating solid of lame wavers including Julie Rowe, Sarah Quimby, Laura Waxman, Chris Valenty, Lisa Goldman, Mary Walz, and Heather Spear. …

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Y.U.P.

Dealing with ’80s punk wave in Finland, there spawned two highly complex but innovative rock and roll groupings, CMX and YUP. Although YUP was founded in the past due ’80s, a afterwards edition of YUP schedules to the first ’90s. This youthful but innovative trio (comprising vocalist/guitarist Jarkko Martikainen, bassist …

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Surf City

Browse City became among New Zealand’s most buzzed-about rings in the first 2000s using their energetic melange of ’60s-design pop melodies, Kiwi indie play the manner from the Clean and High Dwarfs, ringing browse guitar prospects, and noisy indie rock and roll influences like the Pixies, Pavement, as well as …

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Roll the Tanks

Informed with the appear and experience of classic rock and roll as well as the energy and rabble-rousing spirit of punk, Move the Tanks deliver a appear that’s urgent and anthemic, constructed on big guitars as well as the passionate vocals of Danny Carney. The music group was produced in …

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Titus Andronicus

A punk-inflected indie rock and roll group whose bawling, thrashing audio reflected an array of influences which range from the Pixies to Bright Eye to Bruce Springsteen, Glen Rock and roll, New Jersey’s Titus Andronicus formed in 2005 with bandleader and songwriter Patrick Stickles supported by Liam Betson, Ian Graetzer, …

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