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Gospel

NEW YORK post-hardcore act Gospel drive the avant-garde suggestion of the genre already regarded as on rock’s leading edge. Adam Dooling (vocals, acoustic guitar) fallen out of artwork college and originally became a member of Sean Miller (bass) and Vincent Roseboom (drums) inside a music group known as Helen of …

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Nessbeal

A mainstay from the thriving Gallic hip-hop picture since the past due ’90s, French-Moroccan rapper Nessbeal achieved popularity within a duo and a collective before getting into an effective solo career. Created Nabil Selhy in Boulogne-Billancourt in 1978, he shifted to Villiers Sur Marne after his parents divorced, and after …

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Dir en Grey

Dir en Gray have become the very best music group from the post-visual kei period, specifically for the European target audience — in the 2000s these were arguably probably the most successful metallic act without British lyrics since Rammstein (though they never rivaled the recognition from the Germans). The music …

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Asian Dub Foundation

Asian Dub Basis shaped in 1993 as an outgrowth from the documentary Identical Defeat, a film shot at London’s Farringdon Community Music Home, the website of some summer workshops made to train Asian children the requirements of music technology. Responsible for the workshops had been teacher Aniruddha Das and youngsters …

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Black Market Militia

The theory for the socially conscious hip-hop group Black Marketplace Militia began when Wu-Tang affiliate and Sunz of Guy member Killah Priest met Juice Crew-er Tragedy Khadafi at a celebration for THE FOUNDATION journal. They exchanged amounts and quickly Killah Priest asked fellow Wu affiliate marketers Hell Razah, Timbo Ruler, …

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Grinderman

While Nick Cave’s music has evolved from the harrowing post-punk wail from the Birthday Party towards the eloquent and frequently poetic approach he explored for the albums The Boatman’s Call no More Shall We Spend the his group the Bad Seeds, the troublemaking sound vendor of his youth hasn’t entirely …

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Bret Michaels

Along with his glammed-up visual appearance and commercial songwriting skills, Bret Michaels became among rock and roll & roll’s most recognizable frontmen through the 1980s. Created and elevated in Pa, Bret Michael Sychak migrated western in 1984, trading the blue-collar atmosphere of his indigenous Pa for the seedy gloss of …

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Exit Clov

The politically conscious indie rock-band Exit Clov (a name produced from Samuel Beckett’s Endgame) bases itself in Washington, D.C., where twin sisters Emily Hsu (vocals, key pad, violin) and Susan Hsu (vocals, electric guitar, violin) produced the group together with guitarist Aaron Leeder, bassist Brett Niederman, and drummer John Thayer. …

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Forfun

Such as a reggae-infused Green Day, Rio de Janeiro punk-pop band Forfun mingles Caribbean rhythms, alt-rock guitars, salsa, and hard rock and roll drums to supply a mercurial mosh pit. Produced by vocalist/guitarist Danilo Cutrim, bass participant Vitor Insensee, and drummer Bruno Tize in 2001 with a far more straight-up …

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Studs

The dissolution from the enormously popular and successful visual kei bands Kagerou and Deadman within the area of the year still left a gaping gap in the heart from the scene that was crying out to become filled. Moving back again to Tokyo from Nagoya after Deadman split, guitarist Aie …

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