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Riot Squad

This U.K. punk music group were only available in 1981 in Manchester and released some intense and politically volatile EPs with tunes like “Civil Damage,” “Unite & Battle,” and “Hate regulations.” Vocalist Dunk Mason released a number of the information on his Rot label, ultimately collecting them on the full-length …

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Vektor

A punishing progressive thrash metallic device based out Philadelphia, the seed products for Vektor were sewn in Tempe, Az in 2002 by frontman/guitarist David DiSanto. In the beginning operating beneath the moniker Locrian, the music group officially morphed into Vektor in 2004, and quickly became among the leading lamps in …

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Lou Bond

Lou Connection can be an enigma mainly as the music industry appears to have forgotten about him again and again. Using a vocal design that sounded such as a raspier edition of Jackie Wilson, and an often-political musical eyesight that mixed road poetry with Memphis spirit, Connection recorded several sharpened …

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The Soft Pack

Playing intelligent but simple rock and roll that harks back again to ‘60s garage area, ‘70s punk, and ‘80s college rock and roll, the Smooth Pack feature vocalist/guitarist Matt Lamkin, guitarist Matty McLoughlin, bassist Dave Lantzman, and drummer Brian Hill. The music group formed in NORTH PARK in 2008, when …

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Bitch

Vocalist/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Bitch, half of the cool substitute folk-rock duo Bitch & Pet, uses her politically charged lyrics, theatrical stage antics, and unstable instrumentation to draw a reaction away of sometimes the most demure audience. After launching three critically and commercially effective albums on Ani DiFranco’s Righteous Babe label, Bitch proceeded …

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Zemfira

Zemfira can be an indie rock and roll musician notable on her behalf departure from the original role of ladies in Russian music. Though she’s been endlessly in comparison to feminine rockers, Zhanna Aguzarova, Yanka Dyagileva, and Nastia Poleva, she hardly resembles some of her Russian predecessors, aligning even more …

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Jamie Kilstein

A leftist comedian whose materials is informed by progressive politics as well as the chaos of modern lifestyle, Jamie Kilstein was created in Washington, D.C. on, may 17, 1982. Kilstein and his two siblings spent the majority of their youth in Pennington, NJ, and by his very own entrance, once …

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Warheit

German rap group Warheit specializes in hard-hitting lyrics that are critical of culture; for instance, their first main strike, “Hölle auf Erden” (2007), lambastes the anti-terrorism insurance policies and procedures of america under the command of George W. Bush. Produced in 2002 and located in Frankfurt am Primary, Warheit is …

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Lao Che

Called after a villain presented in the film Indiana Jones as well as the Temple of Doom, the genre-mixing strap Lao Che shaped from members from the defunct Polish rap strap Koli. Released in 1999, the brand new band still held rap in the blend, but reggae, rock and roll, …

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Frei.Wild

Hailing from Brixen in South Tyrol, Italy, Deutschrock music group Frei.Crazy was formed in Sept 2001 by Philipp Burger (vocals, acoustic guitar) and Jonas Notdurfter (acoustic guitar), who also then teamed up with bassist Jochen Gargitter and drummer Christian Fohrer. Affected by German rock and roll veterans Böhse Onkelz, the …

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