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The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

Significant amounts of the groundwork for the mid- to later-’90s explosion of ska and ska-metal was laid with the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, who had been among the first rings to combination high-energy ska with hardcore punk and rock and who also helped change its tone toward testosterone-filled party music. The …

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The Members

Shaped in Surrey, England, in the summertime of 1977, the People were among the brand new wave of Uk bands jumping for the punk bandwagon. The music group — made up of Nicky Tesco (vocals), Jean-Marie Carroll (acoustic guitar), Gary Baker (acoustic guitar), Adrian Lillywhite (drums), and Chris Payne (bass) …

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Onyx

Onyx’s shouting, in-your-face make of high-volume rapping became more in the home in the slam pit than in the dancefloor and brought the rap quartet quick chart achievement. Originally produced in Queens, NY, during 1990, the associates of Onyx (Fredro Starr, Sticky Fingaz, Big DS, and DJ Suave Sonny Caeser) …

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Revolting Cocks

Rumor has it all the gents who all constitute Revolting Cocks discovered the name by their usual debauchery. Ministry frontman Al Jourgensen was out for a difficult night of taking in with some close friends, so hard which the bartender threw them out, declaring them a couple of revolting cocks. …

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Old Man Gloom

Originally formed in Fresh Mexico simply by guitarist/vocalist Aaron Turner (Isis) and drummer Santos Montano, the Massachusetts-based group Old Man Gloom has since expanded right into a type of supergroup among the Boston hardcore/metalcore scene. By enough time of their 1st recording, Meditations in B, the lineup experienced expanded to …

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Offwhyte

Playing off the actual fact that his labor and birth license reads “white” when he certainly isn’t, Filipino-American Ryan Fernandez find the name Offwhyte when he started carrying out around Chicago in the late ’90s. The rapper got shifted to Chicago from his indigenous Alabama to wait the College or …

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Red Café

Given birth to in Guyana, Brooklyn rapper Crimson Café immigrated to NY with his family members when he was youthful, settling in the Caribbean-populated Flatbush portion of Brooklyn. Hip-hop music all of a sudden became an obsession for him after he 1st noticed the Slick Rick/Doug E. New classic “The …

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Metal Church

Created in Seattle in 1982, Metallic Church contains vocalist David Wayne, guitarists Kurdt Vanderhoof and Craig Wells, bassist Duke Erickson, and drummer Kirk Arrington. Their 1985 self-titled debut recording, documented when the thrash/rate metallic genre was still growing, made an enormous splash within the picture, as do its related follow-up, …

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Nitzinger

Nitzinger may be the music group named after Texan guitarist John Nitzinger, whose longer career offers yielded sporadic produces and on-stage performances for over 3 decades, beginning in the later ’60s. Hailing from the town of Fort Worthy of, John Nitzinger was, by his very own accounts, a precocious songwriter …

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Nile

Merging the extreme rate and nihilism of modern death steel using the ancient design of Middle Eastern music, Nile created within their hometown of Greenville, SC, in 1993. Using their self-proclaimed brand of “Ithyphallic Metallic,” Karl Sanders (acoustic guitar/vocals), Main Spires (bass/vocals), and Pete Hammoura (drums) debuted using their Celebrations …

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