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Social Climbers

Cultural Climbers was mixed up in downtown NEW YORK zero wave scene along with DNA, Adolescent Jesus, as well as the Contortions, however they were even now among the lesser-known art rock bands from the ‘80s. Vocalist/guitarist Tag Bingham relocated from Bloomington, Indiana to Manhattan in the middle-’70s and began …

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Los Nativos

Among the primary groupings signed to Headshots (which afterwards became indie rap stalwart Rhymesayers), Los Nativos used both American and Latin music traditions within their own mixture of politically and socially aware hip-hop. MC Felipe Cuauhtli (Felipe Espinoza-Day) and MC/manufacturer Chilam Balam (Jermain Ybarra) acquired to spend a long time …

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Intelligent Hoodlum

NY rapper Intelligent Hoodlum (given birth to Percy Chapman) served 20 weeks at Elmira Correctional Service in Bing Hampton, NY for robbery in 1988, using the knowledge to immerse himself in works about African-American culture as well as the theology of the country of Islam. That mixture underscores most of …

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Untied States

Art rock-band Untied Areas was shaped in the first 21st hundred years by childhood close friends Colin Arnstein and Miss Engelbrecht, both of whom are from Sarasota, FL, but relocated to Atlanta, GA, in 1997. Mixing components of traditional rock and roll with sonic experimentalism, the group self-released its debut …

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David Garrett

The child of the American mom and a German father, prodigy violin soloist David Garrett, born David Bongartz in Aachen, Germany, reached and surpassed many a significant milestone before his matriculation at Juilliard in NY. Garrett’s desire for violin started at age four, when his old sibling received a violin …

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Ken

Osaka-born rock guitarist Ken (name Ken Kitamura) 1st became referred to as an associate of japan visible kei legends L’Arc-en-Ciel, whom he joined up with in 1992 in the demand of its bassist, Tetsuya Ogawa, his childhood friend (Kitamura dropped away of architectural college 8 weeks before graduation). He penned …

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Toy Selectah

Toy Selectah may be the stage name of Mexican DJ, maker, and remix designer Antonio “Plaything” Hernández. Hernández primarily rose to achievement in the past due ’90s as an associate of the important Monterrey-based rap group Control Machete. Currently well-known in Mexico, Control Machete obtained mainstream publicity when their music …

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Gaza

The sound of extremity described, Sodium Lake City’s Gaza performs an unstable mixture of metallic, sludge, and grindcore, that could perfectly be termed “progressive” because of its highly technical and innately unconventional approach. Introduced to simple mortals via 2006’s bludgeoning and audacious Metallic Knife debut I Don’t Treatment Where I …

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After beginning his career as lead guitarist for the metal group X-Japan, Cover (true name: Hideto Matsumoto) continued to be an iconic musician in Japan through the 1990s. During his brief solo profession, he attempted from catchy pop/rock and roll noises to hard-edged commercial, released two extremely successful alternative rock …

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Food for Animals

An urgent collision of post-punk sound rock and roll heavily influenced by both later-’70s likes from the Slits as well as the Pop Group and vintage early industrial works like Einsturzende Neubauten and Test Dept. with modern-day underground hip-hop and experimental electronica, Meals for Animals shaped in Baltimore, MD, in …

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