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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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Alec Empire

Creator of Berlin’s Digital Hardcore Recordings, Alec Empire created a few of the most musically diverse functions from the 1990s, saving both as himself and with the trio Atari Teenage Riot. Empire was frequently discovered with (and pigeonholed due to) his ATR productions — lo-fi breakbeats performed at the swiftness …

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The Affair

Brooklyn’s the Affair is a pop act, nevertheless, you won’t see them about TRL any time in the future. The type of pop Kali Holloway (vocals, lyrics), Nelson Dellamaggiore (bass), Neel Arant (keyboards/acoustic guitar), Josh Leeman (lead acoustic guitar), and Marc Pattini (drums) stamp out is definitely of the wise, …

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Municipal Waste

From choosing a name which makes them appear to be some kind of urban community works department, with their music itself, Richmond, VA’s Municipal Waste openly bow right down to the storage of ’80s thrash steel and crossover — two decades after, and some hundred miles from the initial movement’s …

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Murs

A longtime friend of Def Jux head El-P, rapper Murs initial appeared being a solo artist in 2003, after almost ten years of dealing with different groupings in the underground. Located in LA, his first one premiered in 1993, and originated from a self-released record by his initial group, 3 …

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Mr. Lif

When he began releasing singles in the later ’90s, party rap and gangsta rap were the dominant designs most MCs favored, but Mr. Lif’s lyrical plan was a politics and socially mindful one which recalled the rap superstars of the past due ’80s and early ’90s — Open public Foe, …

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Humanzi

Shifting the post-punk revival in to the arena of contemporary dance culture in quite similar way that Primal Scream as well as the Rock Roses released a previous generation of U.K. jangly acoustic guitar indie children to all-night home music raves, Humanzi has specialized inside a politically focused form of …

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Acid Reign

This rock band was formed in Harrogate, Yorkshire, England, in 1987, and the initial line-up comprised H (vocals), Kev (guitar), Gaz Jennings (guitar), Ian Gangwer (bass) and Tag Ramsey Wharton (drums). A demonstration tape persuaded the Music For Countries subsidiary label, Under One Flag, to indication them. Their debut, 1988’s …

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