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Failure

The founding force and career-long creative core of Failure contains multi-instrumentalists Ken Andrews and Greg Edwards, a ’90s songwriting team practically unrivaled inside the claustrophobic confines of post-grunge American rock. Both constantly switched electric guitar and bass responsibilities in the studio room while Andrews had taken lead vocal responsibilities in …

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Jason Everman

Through the entire history of rock and roll music, there were several ‘tough luck’ people of renowned bands — who’ve exited groups right before their big breakthrough (the very best known example being the Beatles’ Pete Best). In the present day period, such a physique would need to become bassist/guitarist …

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The Veer Union

Hard rock and roll quintet the Veer Union shaped in 2004, when vocalist Crispin Earl and guitarist Eric Schraeder found out themselves surviving in adjacent rehearsal studios in downtown East Vancouver. The close friends got previously pursued music in various bands; Earl added tracks to Tommy Lee’s single recording and …

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Crooked X

Hailing from Coweta, Oklahoma, the four associates of Crooked X had been only 14 years of age if they broke through in 2008. Sounding such as a mixture of their heroes Dark Label Culture, Pantera, and Shinedown, the teenage group caught the interest from the EMI label after starting gigs …

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Obscured by Clouds

Seattle-based art rock-band Obscured by Clouds took their name from Red Floyd’s 1972 album from the same name, and their sound also shows the spacy, electronic-induced psychedelia of this era — but with contemporary sound reinforcements and technical digital improvements. William Weikart may be the human brain trust and creator …

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Grammatrain

The choice CCM group Grammatrain comprised singer/guitarist Pete Stewart, bassist Dalton Roraback and his drummer brother Paul. Produced in Seattle, in 1994 the trio self-released their eponymous debut LP, getting the interest of ForeFront Information label exec Eddie DeGarmo, who instantly signed Grammatrain release a their 1995 sophomore work Lonely …

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Pop Evil

Melodic post-grunge outfit Pop Bad shaped in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 2001. The music group developed a audio and performance design that got cues from famous brands Kiss, Soundgarden, and Pearl Jam that aptly place them right consistent with well-known modern rock functions such as for example Crossfade, Shinedown, and …

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Black Stone Cherry

Fiery Southern rockers Dark Rock Cherry originally hailed from a little rural city in southern central Kentucky. Based on the bandmembers, non-e of whom had been given birth to before 1983, having less anything to accomplish within their hometown, in conjunction with a wealthy musical background within their community and …

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Hater

Just one more one-shot Seattle-scene side task, that one involved Soundgarden people Ben Shepherd (bass) and Matt Cameron (drums), with unique Monster Magnet guitarist John McBain and featuring Brian Timber, brother from the late Mother Like Bone tissue vocalist Andrew.

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Camarosmith

Camarosmith formed in Seattle in 2002 after joking around about finding mullets, traveling Z28s and jamming on Dark Sabbath. Following split-up of Zeke, drummer Don E. Salary and bassist Jeff “Lovely Potato Jackson” Matz flipped their hesher dreams right into a actuality with Chris “Muscle groups” Johnsen and Pat Dark …

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