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Molly Hatchet

Called after a legendary Southern prostitute who allegedly beheaded and mutilated her clients, Jacksonville’s Molly Hatchet meld loud hard rock and roll boogie with guitar jam-oriented Southern rock and roll. Created in 1975, the group’s initial lineup presented three guitarists — Dave Hlubek, Steve Holland, and Duane Roland — plus …

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The Von Bondies

The Von Bondies assembled around 2000 in Detroit, MI. Led by guitarist/vocalist Jason Stollsteimer, the group also included guitarist Marcie Bolen, bassist Carrie Smith, and drummer Don Blum. The quartet’s fusion of organic blues heartache with ferocious, gritty punk was an right away feeling in the Electric motor Town, where …

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2Pac

2Pac became the unlikely martyr of gangsta rap, and a tragic sign from the toll its way of life exacted on urban dark America. First of his profession, it didn’t show up that he’d emerge among the definitive rappers from the ’90s — he began like a second-string rapper and …

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45 Grave

.45 Grave was a Los Angeles-based death-rock band whose macabre, morose and sometimes amusing music helped to obtain the goth-rock genre off to its shambling life. In 1985, after getting a fair offer of interest via gloom-ridden gigs and many depressing produces, the band split, with Paul B. Cutler and …

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Athletic Automaton

Hailing from Providence, RI (house of fellow high-decibel sound rockers Lightning Bolt), Athletic Automaton took their music cue from the neighborhood Fort Thunder collective of rings and quickly gained notoriety executing equally explosive pieces while putting on tight ’70s basketball outfits and sweatbands. Ex-Arab on Radar guitarist Stephen Mattos became …

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3Ds

Created in mid-1988, the brand new Zealand noise pop strap 3D’s comprised vocalist/guitarist David Saunders, bassist Denise Roughan (formerly of Appear Blue Go Crimson, and writer of that group’s big strike “Cactus Kitten”), and ex-Snapper drummer Dominic Rocks. By enough time 3D’s produced their live debut later on in the …

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Trash Talk

Crazy Sacramento, California hardcore revivalists Garbage Talk have been using together for just two years before their debut recording, Plagues: Taking walks Disease, premiered by Rumble Information in 2007. Acquiring impact from American hardcore and swiftness steel, the group included vocalist Lee Spielman, guitarist Garrett Stevenson, bassist Spencer Pollard, and …

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Termanology

Massachusetts rapper Termanology (given birth to Daniel Carrillo) quickly rose from underground obscurity to dealing with a few of hip-hop’s top notch companies, particularly DJ Top. Growing through to the streets from the mostly Latino town of Lawrence up to date the half-white, half-Puerto Rican MC’s lyrics as he graduated …

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The Tubes

The Tubes were arch satirists of popular culture whose outrageous performance art concepts — which swung wildly from softcore pornography to suit-and-tie conservatism — frequently eclipsed their elusive music identity. The origins of the group started in Phoenix, Az in the past due ’60s, where guitarist Expenses Spooner, keyboardist Vince …

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