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Merauder

Having surfaced in the brand new York hardcore scene between the swarm steel crossover rings that swarmed the East Coastline during the past due ’80s and early ’90s (i.e. Fed up with everything, Cro-Mags, etc.), Merauder shortly became apart of the picture upon their development in 1990. With five many …

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Phunk Junkeez

The alterna-funk outfit Phunk Junkeez is really a five-piece (singer Soulman, guitarist Jeff O’Rourke, bassist Jumbo Jim, drummer Disko Danny D, and vocalist/turntable spinner DJ Roachclip), and sounds remarkably much like such current chart toppers 311, Glucose Ray, among others. The music group came jointly in 1991 throughout the Az …

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Hollywood Undead

Hollywood Undead hail (unsurprisingly) in the roads of Hollywood, California, blending brash hip-hop, rock and roll, and small metalcore details with cocky posturing and thug behaviour. Owing a lot of their reputation and contact with the social media monster MySpace, the group — whose associates usually use masks on-stage — …

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Scatterbrain

Scatterbrain was created from the remains to be of Ludichrist, when vocalist Tommy Christ and guitarists Glenn Cummings and Paul Nieder got sick and tired of taking part in conventional metallic. They added drummer Mike Boyko and bassist Man Brogna. Scatterbrain’s music is a lot even more wide-ranging than Ludichrist’s; …

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Urban Dance Squad

The Amsterdam-based rock/rap collective Urban Dance Squad began in 1986, playing and jamming collectively on a casual basis. They performed a gig in the Utrecht Event and, surprised from the raves their overall performance drew, became a far more serious task. The group gigged for just two years, and with …

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Limp Bizkit

The rap-metal outfit Limp Bizkit was formed in Florida in 1994 by vocalist Fred Durst and his friend, bassist Sam Streams. Streams’ cousin John Otto shortly joined up with on drums, and guitarist Wes Borland finished the initial foursome (afterwards supplemented by DJ Lethal). After Korn performed the Jacksonville region …

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Pillar

Pillar is made up of Rob Beckley (vocals), Lester Estelle (drums), Noah Henson (electric guitar), and Kalel (bass). These Christian rockers with an alt-metal advantage have already been honing their infectious audio since 1998 while participating in Ft. Hays Condition School in northwestern Kansas. A cope with Flicker was inked …

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El Pus

The Atlanta-based el Pus (pronounced “el Poose”) first married their N.W.A and Led Zeppelin affects in the later ’90s. Led by vocalists and manufacturers Cufi and Cosmo, the five-man music group using its hip-hop-meets-punk rock and roll attitudes first captured the ears of Imprisoned Development’s Conversation, who got the group …

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Saliva

Although formed in Sept 1996, Saliva didn’t hit the mainstream until 2001, once the band’s mixture of angsty hard rock and hip-hop helped earn a double-platinum certification because of its sophomore album, Every 6 Mere seconds. Two of the album’s tracks had already made an appearance on Saliva’s self-released debut, …

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Weapon of Choice

Weapon of preference grew from the ashes of Marshall Regulation, the music group that gave the Crimson Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Arik Marshall, albeit briefly. Arik’s sibling Lonnie “Meganut” Marshall come up with his personal collective, Weapon of preference, which plays a method dubbed “nutmeg” — a variety of socially …

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