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Fat Prop

Post-grunge unit Body fat Prop had been shaped in 2002 as the bandmembers had been going to college in Kagoshima, Japan. Using its punchy power chords and limited, aggressive appear, the group, which sings completely in English, is apparently influenced by U.S. punk-pop functions such as Great Charlotte and blink-182. …

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The Hot Melts

The first music group to sign an internationally record contract with Epitaph Records, the Hot Melts combine punk-pop leanings with some 1950s rock & roll. Frontman Will Bayliss, guitarist Jonny Green, bassist Jamie Otsa, and drummer Jack port Prince shaped the music group in Liverpool through the 2000s. Embracing affects …

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Hit the Switch

Located in Riverside, CA, Strike the Switch shaped in 2001 and released their initial EP that same year. Following album’s release, different member adjustments ensued; the band’s lineup ultimately solidified around vocalist/guitarist Matthew Hawks, bassist Ray Ramirez, drummer Scott Perry, and guitarist Joel Urias. Another EP and a summertime 2005 …

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Les Trois Accords

A Canadian rock-band that got its begin in 1997 when founding people Olivier Benoit and Simon Proulx met up, Les Trois Accords released their initial album, Gros Mammouth Record, in 2003. A luxurious edition of this record, Gros Mammouth Record Turbo, hit cabinets in 2004, and included two bonus paths …

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Killerpilze

German pop-punk clothing Killerpilze (Killer Fungi) formed in the Bavarian city of Dillingen an der Donau in 2002. Vocalist/guitarist Johannes Halbig put together the initial lineup, enlisting sibling Fabian to try out drums before recruiting business lead guitarist Maximum Schlichter and bassist Andreas Schlagenhaft. Though during its launch the four …

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Muslims

A San Diego given birth to pop-punk combo that formed in 2006, the Muslims (vocalist Matt Lamkin, bassist Emily Neveu, Matty McLoughlin on acoustic guitar, and drummer Gabe Patuzzi) were initially formed when, upon returning house from university, Lamkin and longtime friend McLoughlin began composing songs together. Ultimately the music …

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Red Car Wire

Rather than getting their start the California coast like their musical forefathers in blink-182, or in Canada like sound-alikes Simple Plan and Sum 41, Red Car War formed in Dallas, TX. They quickly became darlings from the emo-pop community, specifically among teen young ladies who gravitated toward the band’s charisma, …

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Tom DeLonge

As the singer/songwriter fronting blink-182, Tom DeLonge was one of the primary punk rock and roll stars on the turn from the millennium. He parlayed that achievement in to the spacier task Angels & Airwaves, an organization greatly indebted to the faculty rock and roll of U2 as well as …

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Joel Madden

As the frontman from the pop-punk outfit Great Charlotte, singer Joel Madden steadily rose from senior high school obscurity (documented in the band’s first radio hit, “Small Points”) to superstar position, a feat that owed as very much to the recognition of his love life as his group’s string of …

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Bowling for Soup

Cheeky punk-pop outfit Bowling for Soup were shaped in 1994 in Wichita Falls, Tx, featuring lead vocalist/guitarist Jaret Reddick, guitarist/vocalist Chris Burney, bassist Erik Chandler, and drummer Gary Wiseman. Nevertheless, they didn’t rise beyond regional prominence until 1997, whenever a weighty touring plan helped broaden their group of fans and …

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