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Muse

Muse’s fusion of progressive rock and roll, electronica, and Radiohead-influenced experimentation possess helped them offer millions of information and top graphs worldwide. It’s all crafted by guitarist/vocalist Matthew Bellamy, bassist Chris Wolstenholme, and drummer Dominic Howard, a trio of close friends who started playing music collectively within their hometown of …

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Alcohol Funnycar

Alcoholic beverages Funnycar was formed in Seattle in 1991 by Ohio expatriate Ben London, a graduate of Antioch University who all had moved Western world with future associates of 7 Calendar year Bitch as well as the Gits. The original lineup contains guitarist/vocalist/songwriter London, ex-Love Electric battery bassist Tommy “Bonehead” …

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Mummydogs

Former Thin White colored Rope guitarist Man Kyser returned with Mummydogs, a music group that loosely formed in 1996. They didn’t actually get their take action collectively until 2000, when drummer Paul Takushi, bassist Cary Rodda, and keyboardist Johanna Kyser arrived collectively to officially allow it to be their new …

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Athenaeum

Athenaeum enjoyed small achievement in the past due ’90s, once the choice rock and roll group cracked the Billboard Hot 100 with “What We Didn’t Find out.” Produced in Greensboro, NC, the music group was mainly the brainchild of vocalist/guitarist Tag Kano and drummer Nic Dark brown, although Kano became …

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12 Stones

Vocalist Paul McCoy, bassist Kevin Dorr, guitarist Eric Weaver, and drummer Aaron Gainer were mostly even now in their teenagers when they shaped 12 Rocks in the tiny New Orleans suburb of Mandeville, Louisiana. After carrying out only 12 live shows, they got their demonstration to NEW YORK and performed …

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The Scissor Girls

In the past due 1980s, while we were young in Washington, D.C., bassist/vocalist Azita Youssefi (aka AZ) and Heather Melowic (aka Heather M) talked about assembling a music group. The theory was placed on keep for a short while when Youssefi shifted to Illinois in 1989 to wait the Artwork …

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Adema

Adema formed within the California Central Valley that spawned Korn and Videodrone. The melodic hard rock-band includes guitarist Mike Ransom, guitarist Tim Fluckey, bassist Dave DeRoo, drummer Kris Kohls, and vocalist Mark Chavez, younger half-brother of Korn’s Jonathan Davis. Adema includes former associates of Bakersfield rings Juice and SexArt, including …

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The Push Stars

Boston alternative popsters the Force Superstars are led by songwriter/vocalist/guitarist Chris Trapper, with bassist/keyboardist Dan McLoughlin and drummer Ryan MacMillan rounding out the lineup. The music group debuted in 1996 with an record for the now-defunct Imago label, Match Me on the Fair; following that, they self-released the 1997 EP …

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Theory of Everything

The dreamy indie rock outfit Theory of Everything is made up of Ben Richards (vocals/guitar), Del Carter (bass/vocals), Simon Bristoll (guitar), and Nick Jones (drums). Jointly, they produced Theory of Everything within their indigenous Britain in 2001. They derive an audio like the prefers of Dark Rebel Motorcycle Membership, Muse, …

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Tidewater Grain

Post-grunge hard rock-band Tidewater Grain was shaped in Philadelphia, comprising vocalist Kevin McNamara, guitarists John Daly and Dave Lord, bassist Dave Fritz, and drummer/pianist Wayne Billington. After gigging round the East Coastline for a couple years, the music group authorized to Warner Bros. subsidiary RuffNation. Their 2000 debut recording, Here …

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