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Billy Duffy

Billy Duffy’s guitar heroics have influenced many generations of musicians from opposite sides from the music world. Similarly, Duffy’s swirling, psychedelic riffs on early information with the Cult supplied a blueprint for gothic rock and roll guitarists; however, once the Cult begun to embrace hard rock and roll, heavy metal …

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Subway Sect

In 1977, Vic Godard, leader of the first English punk band Subway Sect, described how his band differed from your Sex Pistols as well as the additional new groups around the picture: “They only want to revitalize rock & roll whereas we simply wanna remove it.” Subway Sect had been …

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Slaughter & the Dogs

Formed through the initial onslaught of U.K. punk in 1976, Manchester’s Slaughter & the Canines were the very first group release a an individual (the overlooked traditional “Cranked Up Actually Great”) on trailblazing hometown indie label Rabid Information. Clearly influenced with the even more raucous end of glam rock and …

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Slaughter

Past Vinnie Vincent Invasion users Tag Slaughter and bassist Dana Strum shaped Slaughter with guitarist Tim Kelly and drummer Blas Elias in 1988 so that they can cross to pop viewers. Their metallic style’s main concentrate is usually on catchy melodies and Tag Slaughter’s amazing vocal range, especially his somewhat …

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