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Fu Manchu

Southern California’s Fu Manchu began crafting large, psychedelic-tinged rock in 1990 using their debut one, “Kept Between Trees and shrubs.” Through the entire early ’90s the group honed their audio on similarly extreme singles, and released their debut record, No One Trips free of charge, in 1994 on Bong Insert …

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The Heroine Sheiks

Whether taking the stage nude, genitalia lathered in shaving cream, howling in to the mike with mousetraps dangling from his ears, or doing headstands on the membership PA stack within a platinum blonde hairpiece or shower cover, Shannon Selberg’s profession with Minneapolis’ infamous Cows was not subtle. By the first …

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Skid Row

Skid Row were among the very last hair steel bands going to the mainstream before grunge took more than in the first ’90s. As the band’s self-titled debut utilized regular pop-metal riffs and universal lyrics (albeit to great industrial achievement), 1991’s Slave towards the Grind and 1995’s Subhuman Competition broke …

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