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Moggs

The Moggs began gigging sporadically through the entire Bay Area around 1995. The displays built a dedicated pursuing for the duo’s loud indie rock, nonetheless it was quite awhile prior to the music group released anything on record. A strange trajectory, nonetheless it seemed to match Miss Small (drums/vocals) and …

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Karp

“Dark,” “ultra-cynical” and “large” have already been the a number of the adjectives used to spell it out the Tumwater, WA’s Karp. First contacting focus on themselves in ’94 making use of their initial full-length Mustache Crazy on K Information, Karp laid it on dense by flaunting their desire for …

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The Psychic Paramount

Using the demise of Laddio Bolocko, guitarist Drew St. Ivany and bassist Ben Armstrong experienced the necessity to pursue additional musical efforts, and in 2002 created the avant-garde, post-rock psych clothing the Psychic Paramount. Located in NY, the pair started focus on acoustic recordings before acquiring the plunge on the …

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Rachel’s

Even though avant chamber trio Rachel’s didn’t fully emerge until following the breakup from the seminal Louisville indie group Rodan, the trio’s origins dated back again to 1989, when guitarist and bassist Jason Noble first met violinist and Juilliard alumnus Christian Frederickson on the Baltimore trolley. Following the duo constructed …

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The Redneck Manifesto

Hailing from Dublin, Ireland, five-piece instrumental rock and roll troupe the Redneck Manifesto forged a significant commercial following regardless of the inaccessible character from the genre. Supporting Slint, Shellac, and Mogwai as essential audible affects, the Redneck Manifesto started using the winding down from the past due-’90s Dublin hardcore picture, …

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Dianogah

Named following a garbage-loving monster from the initial Star Wars film, Chicago’s post-rock unit Dianogah comprised bassists Jay Ryan and Jason Harvey in tandem with drummer Kip McCabe. The group debuted in 1995 using the solitary “100% Tree,” adopted early another 12 months by “Backyard Airplane Capture”; both of these …

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Pegboy

Something of the Chicago punk supergroup, Pegboy carried the torch for the city’s vintage post-hardcore sound in to the ’90s, albeit with a far more straightforward, melodic strategy. Creator and guitarist John Haggerty have been within the seminal Nude Raygun, while his sibling, drummer Joe Haggerty, experienced used Bloodsport along …

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Uzeda

Known mostly because of their live performances and comprehensive touring , the 4 members from the Italian group Uzeda started playing jointly in 1987. In those days, the music group was a five-piece comprising Giovanna Cacciola on vocals, Raffaele Gulisano on bass, Davide Oliveri on drums, and Agostino Tilotta and …

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Volcano Suns

Rising from the ashes from the disbanded Mission of Burma, drummer Peter Prescott come up with the Volcano Suns with bassist Jeff Weigand and guitarist Jon Williams to keep making rock and roll music, but to accomplish it within a lighter, less serious way than Prescott’s former group. 1985 noticed …

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U.S. Maple

In early 1995, U.S. Maple was created from the ashes of two organizations at Chicago’s North Illinois University. Business lead vocalist Al Johnson and “high” guitarist Tag Shippy had been in Shorty, while drummer Pat Samson and “low” guitarist Todd Rittman spent their period using the Mercury Players. Following the …

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