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Seventh Void

A side project of Type O Bad associates Kenny Hickey and Johnny Kelly, Seventh Void were originally conceived in 2003 through the recording of Type O’s Lifestyle Is Killing Me personally. Seventh Void eschew the goth impact within Type O Harmful and only a dirtier stoner/doom audio, with Southern steel …

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Man Raze

English choice, post-grunge, and hard rock trio Man Raze shaped throughout the talents of experienced rockers Phil Collen (Def Leppard), Paul Cook (Sex Pistols), and Simon Laffy (Female). Collen and longtime friend and Female bandmate Laffy started toying with the theory in 2004 while Collen was house in London to …

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Fu Manchu

Southern California’s Fu Manchu began crafting large, psychedelic-tinged rock in 1990 using their debut one, “Kept Between Trees and shrubs.” Through the entire early ’90s the group honed their audio on similarly extreme singles, and released their debut record, No One Trips free of charge, in 1994 on Bong Insert …

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Priestess

Montreal’s Priestess build upon the fury of AC/DC and Dark Sabbath because of their own new-millennium headbanger mixture of ’70s Camaro rock and roll. Mikey Heppner (vocals/electric guitar), Mike Dyball (bass), Vince Nudo (vocals/drums), and Dan Watchorn (vocals/electric guitar) shaped Priestess in 2003. Heppner was using punk work the Dropouts …

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Ladyfinger (ne)

Though that they had to improve their name from Ladyfinger to Ladyfinger (ne) — the “ne” means Nebraska, the state that the band hails — because of copyright issues, singer/guitarist Chris Machmuller (formerly of Omaha’s Bleeders for Treats), bassist Ethan Jones (an ex-the Faint member), guitarist Jamie Massey (from Race …

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Camarosmith

Camarosmith formed in Seattle in 2002 after joking around about finding mullets, traveling Z28s and jamming on Dark Sabbath. Following split-up of Zeke, drummer Don E. Salary and bassist Jeff “Lovely Potato Jackson” Matz flipped their hesher dreams right into a actuality with Chris “Muscle groups” Johnsen and Pat Dark …

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Burning Brides

Burning Brides created in Philadelphia in the springtime of 1999. Relating with their label bio, Dimitri Jackets (vocals/acoustic guitar) and his longtime sweetheart/musical partner Melanie Campbell (bass) fallen out of Juilliard artwork school (learning performing and dance, respectively) and spent two lengthy years collectively “traversing the united states searching for …

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Winnebago Deal

The first 21st century could be remembered as the rock era when bands began ‘downsizing’ the quantity of bandmembers, Various duos appeared during this time period (who handled all of the chores themselves), including British heavies, Winnebago Deal. Hailing from Oxford, the group started like a quartet nevertheless, during 1999. …

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Velvet Revolver

Velvet Revolver began having a springtime 2002 jam program that reunited ex-Guns N’ Roses bandmates Slash (acoustic guitar), Duff McKagan (bass), and Matt Sorum (drums) on-stage. Using the finding that their chemistry was still heading solid, the trio started pressing around some songs and auditioning performers for what became referred …

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Dean Ween

Mickey Melchiondo adopted the name Dean Ween when he was an adolescent in New Wish, Pa. He and friend Aaron Freeman — who known as himself Gene Ween — produced Ween if they had been just 14 years of age, hardly ever imagining that they’d end up being saddled with …

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