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Across Five Aprils

Hailing from Chattanooga, TN, where Steve Taylor (vocals), Zak Towe (guitar/vocals), Jarrod Smith (guitar), Jason Barry (bass), and Drew Miller (drums) started playing together in Sept 2001, screamo music group Across Five Aprils peddled their MP3s online and toured locally before documenting A Tragedy happening, their debut record for Indianola …

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The Stabilisers

Fueled with the garage area band sound from the ’60s as well as the punk attitude from the past due ’70s, London foursome the Stabilisers started life being a trio. Jon Bott, Francis Braithwaite, and Simon Corbey have been gigging around London to some cult pursuing when Allan Crockford of …

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BeatKing

Hitting using a full-bodied, Bun B-styled tone of voice that can even now spit as accelerated as Twista, Justin “BeatKing” Riley is really a rapper, producer, and songwriter from Houston, Tx. He debuted this year 2010 using the Kings from the Membership mixtape, nonetheless it was Kings from the Membership …

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Monie Love

London-born Simone Wilson, aka Monie Like, was featured in Queen Latifah’s one “Ladies Initial” while even now a teenager. Her CDs being a leader have already been erratic, frequently suggesting a lot more than they shipped, though they’ve generally contained one or more solid single. After Right down to Globe, …

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X Clan

A great number of Afrocentric, politically oriented rap groups released records through the later ’80s and early ’90s. Hardly any of those groupings had been on the amount of the hard-hitting X Clan, a Brooklyn-based collective that released a set of stellar albums — 1990’s Towards the East, Blackwards and …

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Sum 41

Amount 41 strike worldwide radar in 1996 after small Ajax, Ontario proved struggling to fully support the foursome’s combination of punk-pop riffing, hip-hop poses, and toilet-bowl laughter. Led by guitarist/vocalist Deryck Whibley, the music group also included guitarist/vocalist Dave Baksh, bassist Cone McCaslin, and drummer Steve Jocz. Wooed with the …

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Aaron Lewis

In the centre of Staind’s loud, angst-laden music will be the confessional lyrics and introspective personality of frontman Aaron Lewis. While additional post-grunge bands had been effective in mining the dark caverns once explored by Soundgarden and Alice in Stores, Lewis allowed his level of sensitivity to pour openly from …

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X-Ray Spex

Among the great British punk bands from the later ’70s, there’s only one matter wrong using the professions of X-Ray Spex and business lead vocalist Poly Styrene — they didn’t record a sufficient amount of music. Produced in 1976 by college close friends Marion Elliot (Styrene) and Susan Whitby (saxophonist …

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Dekapitator

Dekapitator is really a thrash steel band located in San Jose, CA, that was founded in later 1996 by two distracted people of death-gore steel work Exhumed, vocalist/guitarist Matt “Hellfiend” Harvey and drummer Andy Maniac (aka Col. Jones). As well as bassist Dan Bulldoze, the set started rehearsing early the …

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Antigone Rising

The all-female music group Antigone Rising combined the ’70s sound of Led Zeppelin as well as the Eagles making use of their like of pop so well it kept them on the path to the tune of 200 roughly shows each year, all with out a record label. Grassroots advertising …

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