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Fullblown

Produced in 1996 by Dave Goldberg (vocals/guitar/keyboards), John Kestner (guitar), Mike Tulis (bass), and Eric Ernst, the quartet of Fullblown woke up its condition of Nebraska using a punk impact of browse and rockabilly. Ultimately putting your signature on with -ismist Information, Fullblown first packed its hybrid brand in 1997 …

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Michel Mast

Belgian saxophonist Michel Mast can frequently be heard using tenor in avant-garde jazz and rock albums, and he continues to be featured about baritone and soprano saxophones aswell. Mast began showing up on recordings in the first ’80s, as an associate of Luc Houtkamp’s saxophone quartet Hommage within the group’s …

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Marina & Soko

Soko is Stefanie Sokolinski, a France celebrity and musician who enjoyed some radio achievement in Denmark, Australia, Belgium, and holland in 2007 using the one “I’ll Wipe out Her.” Marina can be Marina Vello (aka Marina Ribatski and MC Marina Vello), a vocalist and DJ who was simply formerly an …

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Gehennah

A no-nonsense Swedish hard rock and roll/thrash quartet that splits the difference between your blue-collar swagger of Motörhead as well as the noxious fury of Venom, Gehennah was founded in 1992. The music group released its debut studio room recording, Hardrocker, via Primitive Artwork Information in 1995, and obtained a …

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Black Gold

Brooklyn-based indie rock ensemble Dark Precious metal features the talents of lead vocalist/keyboardist Eric Ronick and drummer/guitarist/vocalist Than Luu. Both previous touring people of such rings as Ambulance LTD and Anxiety on the Disco, Ronick and Luu shaped Black Yellow metal in 2006. The music group released its debut record, …

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Kalashnikov

An alternative rock and roll/’intimate punk’ act from Milan, Italy, Kalashnikov was formed in 1996 by three of its associates after several way too many. While such origins are often tentative at greatest, Kalashnikov could keep carefully the message solid and released a small number of albums in a far …

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Jon T. Howard

Vocalist/songwriter Jon T. Howard was created in St. Charles, MO, but relocated to Chicago as an adolescent, and there started playing in pubs. He continued to take action after his family members moved once again to Dallas while he is at high school. Like a day time work, he became …

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Terry Knight & the Pack

Although he didn’t produce enduring music, Terry Knight holds a significant place in the annals of 1960s and early-’70s Michigan rock and roll as both a performer and a business owner. In the mid-to-late ’60s, frequently documenting using the Pack, he previously several big strikes in Michigan (and smaller sized …

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My Bitter End

Hailing from Middletown, NY, My Bitter End surfaced through the remnants of a youthful music group named ForOrdained, and documented their first record, A Thin Range Between Heaven and Here, for discharge through Internal Strength Details, in 2004. The bandmembers weren’t as well pleased with the relatively muddled, indistinctive metalcore …

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Hoffmaestro

Twelve-piece Swedish ska-punk outfit Hoffmaestro initial came onto the general public radar in 2005 if they wrote and directed the indie film Stockholm Boogie, that in addition they supplied the soundtrack. The film became a cult preferred and their tune “Desperado” was popular. With their mixture of ska, punk, nation, …

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