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Backdraft

The long-haired headbangers who comprise Backdraft appear to be a Southern rock outfit from the ‘70s; they appear to be they may be associates of Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Best, the Outlaws, or Molly Hatchet. But Backdraft’s associates aren’t from Georgia, Alabama, Tx, or Mississippi — they’re from Sweden, as well …

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Electric Angels

Composed of Jonathan Daniel (bass), John Schubert (drums), Ryan Roxie (guitar) and former Chocolate singer Shane (vocals), US rock-band the Electric Angels shaped by the end from the 80s. Their mixture of guttural, sleazy rock and roll (Hanoi Rocks had been an obvious guide stage) was premiered on the self-titled …

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Jack Irons

Drummer Jack port Irons has used a few of rock’s biggest brands over time, including the Crimson Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam, and Neil Little. Delivered on July 18, 1962, Irons grew up in LA, and it had been while as students at Fairfax SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL that he befriended …

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Raging Slab

Led by singer and guitarist Greg Strzempka, Raging Slab is well known because of its highly exclusive Southern-rock boogie sound, with affects from punk and steel. Area of the group’s effect comes from slip guitarist Elyse Steinman, who acts as a rhythmic anchor and occasionally adds consistency — unusual features …

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Col. Bruce Hampton

Identical parts psychedelicized Allman Brothers and boogiefied Grateful Deceased (using a dash of Commander Cody thrown in), Col. Bruce Hampton and his several groups, specially the Aquarium Recovery Unit, played an integral role within the jam music group scene that started sweeping through America from the first ’90s. The Atlanta-born …

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Black NASA

Following dissolution from the Atomic Bitchwax in early 2002, bassist/vocalist Chris Kosnik changed his focus on his other on-going task, Black colored Nasa — just one more New Jersey-based stoner rock and roll force trio. But, unlike the Bitchwax, which specific in extremely virtuosic psychedelic space rock and roll, Kosnik …

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Balaam & the Angel

The gothic pop music group Balaam & the Angel were formed in Birmingham, Britain in 1984 from the Scottish-born Morris brothers — vocalist/bassist Tag, drummer Des, and guitarist Jim. The siblings began their profession while still kids, playing men’s night clubs like a cabaret-styled take action; as adults, they started …

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Four Horsemen

Retro-rockers the 4 Horsemen were among the many late-’80s organizations that made a decision to appearance backward, not ahead, for motivation. Peddling no-frills hard rock and roll in the picture of Lynyrd Skynyrd and AC/DC, their bad-boy boogie anthems briefly endeared these to press and fans as well, but inner …

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American Dog

American Dogis a three-piece, hard rock-band from Columbus, OH, led by lead singer/bassist Michael Hannon, who had previously used ’80s metallic outfits Salty Doggie and Dangerous Playthings. Having developed on functions like Ted Nugent, Dark Sabbath, and AC/DC, Hannon became a member of causes with guitarist Steve Threado and drummer …

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