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The Right Coast

Hook-filled, punk-infused industrial pop outfit the proper Coast came jointly in 2008 as the antidote towards the burgeoning Lancaster, PA-based hardcore scene. Produced around the abilities of forename-loving local people Brandon (vocals), Doug (bass), Pat (electric guitar), Curran (drums), and Joe (electric guitar), the proper Coast quickly gained regional favor …

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Sing It Loud

Sing It Loud’s peppy mixture of emo and alternative pop/rock and roll is established by vocalist Pat Dark brown, bassist Nate Flynn, keyboardist Ben Peterson, guitarist Kieren Smith, and drummer Chris Lee. The Minneapolis natives shaped the music group in 2007 following the dissolution of Brown’s earlier group, the Semester. …

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Nate Ruess

Raised on the plantation in rural Arizona, singer/songwriter Nate Ruess produced his breakthrough with indie pop outfit the File format, but is way better referred to as the frontman of Grammy Award-winning trio Fun.. After he graduated senior high school Ruess made a decision to pursue music full-time, and in …

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Meese

Denver, CO-based contemporary rock and roll quartet Meese had been formed in early 2005 simply by Ohio local and multi-instrumentalist Patrick Meese, after his sibling Nathan followed his sibling out western to pursue a profession in music. After immersing themselves in the picture, the brothers earned drummer Benjamin Haley and …

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Neverstore

A Swedish punk-pop act shaped in 2000 in Skövde, Neverstore (bassist Oscar Kempe, drummer Eric Lantz, and guitarist/vocalist Jacob Widén) drew comparisons to such established American brands in the genre as Green Time and Weezer. Their debut one, “So A lot of INSUFFICIENT,” premiered right before their debut record, Sevenhundred …

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