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Letters to Cleo

Melding hooky pop tracks using the muscled approach of the rock band, Words to Cleo shaped in Boston in 1990. Guitarist Greg McKenna in fact started Words to Cleo as another group; when he started looking for a history singer to full his lineup, he discovered Kay Hanley. A powerhouse …

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Dead Heaven Cowboys

Denver, CO’s Deceased Heaven Cowboys is a variety of poppy punk rock and roll and thick choice metal. Comprising vocalist Chris Chamberlayne, bassist Greg Moulton, drummer Jim Strickler, and guitarist Mick Gunnup, the music group released its debut record (Interactions in the Overflow) on Hapiskratch Information in the summertime of …

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Lost City Angels

The Lost Town Angels certainly are a couple of New Britain punk rockers who arrived through the emo landslide following the turn from the century. Originally comprising drummer Adam Shaw, bassist Duggan, and guitarist Drew Indingaro, the group had written some demos comprising dynamic, lively punk rock best when they …

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Jawbreaker

Separately minded and sticking with the old-school D.We.Con. punk mentality, Western world Coastline punk-pop trio Jawbreaker’s street-smart — however poetic — lyrics, spirited musicality, and marathon concert events place them a trim above contemporaries like Green Time and blink-182. After some EPs and singles, guitarist/vocalist Blake Schwarzenbach, bassist Chris Bauermeister, …

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Joel Madden

As the frontman from the pop-punk outfit Great Charlotte, singer Joel Madden steadily rose from senior high school obscurity (documented in the band’s first radio hit, “Small Points”) to superstar position, a feat that owed as very much to the recognition of his love life as his group’s string of …

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Ultimate Fakebook

Using perky rock and roll riffs like the likes of Eve 6 and Matchbox Twenty, Best Fakebook has handled upon the extremely popular three chords. Hailing from Manhattan, Kansas, Best Fakebook is usually another alternate pop/rock band combining old school rock and roll music when confronted with their successors such …

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Down to Earth Approach

Down to Globe Strategy included vocalist/guitarist Jonathan Lullo, guitarist Ryan McClurg, bassist John McCampbell, and drummer Peter Metzler. After several false starts within their native NY, the band actually started to move around 2000, if they shifted to California and their audio solidified around a powerful emo/indie rock design influenced …

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Lustra

Pop-punk act Lustra shaped in Boston in 1996 beneath the name Seventeen. The original lineup of Chris Baird on drums and vocals, Nick Cloutman on bass and vocals, Jon Baird on tempo electric guitar, and Jason Adams on lead electric guitar documented their debut record, Breakfast time at Tammy’s, in …

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Dressy Bessy

The long-running Denver-based indie pop band Dressy Bessy were led by singer/guitarist Tammy Ealom, who began her musical career as an associate from the little-known 40th Day; with time she remaining the group to spotlight writing her personal material, eventually becoming a member of the initial incarnation from the Minders. …

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Catch 22

NJ ska-punk combo Capture 22 were shaped in the fall months of 1996 by singer/guitarist Tomas Kalnoky, trumpeter Kevin Gunther, and drummer Chris Greer. Recruiting bassist Pat Calpin, trombonist Jamie Egan, and saxophonist Ryan Eldred, the group spent another 2 yrs touring relentlessly, offering out all 2,000 copies of its …

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