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Dave Willey

Dave Willey makes his house in the American Western world, but his most noteworthy music pulls from affects elsewhere. An experienced multi-instrumentalist and composer, he flies in currents below the radar of mainstream music listeners, despite getting one of fairly few “avant” performers whose music is certainly uncompromising, difficult, and …

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The Bulemics

Although punk is definitely known because of its in-your-face attitude, not absolutely all punk bands want in fighting the energy. Punk has already established its sociopolitical agitators — the Sex Pistols, the Clash, as well as the Deceased Kennedys had been among early punk’s even more famous protest rings — …

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Storm Large

A vocalist using a bigger-than-life stage persona, Surprise Large could very well be best recognized from her performances being a contestant over the 2006 truth TV show Rock and roll Superstar: Supernova. The high, blonde-haired, multi-tattooed Huge was created Susan Surprise Huge in 1969 in rural Massachusetts. Thinking about performing …

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Dir en Grey

Dir en Gray have become the very best music group from the post-visual kei period, specifically for the European target audience — in the 2000s these were arguably probably the most successful metallic act without British lyrics since Rammstein (though they never rivaled the recognition from the Germans). The music …

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Black Market Militia

The theory for the socially conscious hip-hop group Black Marketplace Militia began when Wu-Tang affiliate and Sunz of Guy member Killah Priest met Juice Crew-er Tragedy Khadafi at a celebration for THE FOUNDATION journal. They exchanged amounts and quickly Killah Priest asked fellow Wu affiliate marketers Hell Razah, Timbo Ruler, …

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Grinderman

While Nick Cave’s music has evolved from the harrowing post-punk wail from the Birthday Party towards the eloquent and frequently poetic approach he explored for the albums The Boatman’s Call no More Shall We Spend the his group the Bad Seeds, the troublemaking sound vendor of his youth hasn’t entirely …

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The Magic Lantern

The Magic Lantern are an improvisational post-everything music group from Umea, Sweden, led by ex-Soapbox member Krister Mortsell. The music group officially started when Mortsell and many friends began documenting materials live and immediate to mini-disc, launching some these improvised instrumentals on limited-edition CDRs. The group’s formal debut record, the …

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Lovehatehero

Lovehatehero was formed in Burbank, CA, by vocalist Pierrick Berube, guitarists Josh Newman and Tag Johnston, bassist Paris Bosserman, and drummer Bryan Ross, who have took it all upon themselves to record their initial record, subsequently shopped it all to labels, and finally signed to Ferrett Information for its later-2005 …

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Ganon

Psychedelic doom metallic outfit Ganon (named following a personality in the Nintendo Zelda group of video games) made their house bottom in Michigan — Ann Arbor to become specific — and shaped in 2002. Inspired by contemporary sludge and doom vendors just like the Melvins and Eyehategod, Ganon released their …

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Biomechanical

Although they are fronted by Greek vocalist and keyboardist John K. (also known for his use Stability of Power), intensifying metal music group Biomechanical are located in Britain, where their innovator recruited initial henchmen Jamie Hunt and Chris Webb (guitars), Jon Collins (bassist), and Matt C (drums) in the beginning …

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