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Lord High Fixers

The Austin, Texas-based garage-punk quintet Lord Great Fixers was the mid-’90s project of longtime indie vet Tim Kerr, an alumnus of rings ranging from the best Boys towards the Monkeywrench (the blues-grunge side project of members of Mudhoney and other Seattle scenesters). Also made up of vocalist Mike Carroll, guitarist …

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The Librarians

California-based the Librarians certainly are a punk-pop combo composed of singer/guitarist Damon Larson, drummer Ben Adrian, bassist Lucas White, and hype-man/background vocalist Ryan Gan. The foursome arrived collectively in 2001 after Gan and Larson got strike the party circuit around Berkeley as the Librarians a couple of years earlier. Creating …

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The Selmanaires

A Speaking Heads-infused surf-rock trio from Atlanta, GA, the Selmanaires came jointly after twin brothers Supplement (electric guitar and vocals) and Jason Harris (drums and vocals) moved from Austin, TX, and met (eventual) bassist Tommy Chung. Reducing their tooth at smaller displays, the Selmanaires constructed a pursuing and by 2008 …

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The Mooney Suzuki

The Mooney Suzuki debuted in 1996 upon the forming of Sammy Adam, Jr. (electric guitar/vocals), John Paul Ribas (bass), Graham Tyler (electric guitar), and can Rockwell (drums). Together with their added punk of three-chord agility and their ’60s momentum from the MC5, the Rolling Rocks, as well as the Kinks, …

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I Am the World Trade Center

Acquiring more of a nontraditional approach to composing and producing their very own songs, the brand new York two part I Am the planet Trade Centre (named ahead of 9/11) records almost all their samples and loops on laptop. Together with Amy Dykes’ melodic vocals, the music group provides props …

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Division of Laura Lee

The Swedish garage punk quartet Division of Laura Lee emerged within the middle- to past due ’90s, assembled from spare parts within the Swedish hardcore music underground and indebted towards the sounds of Washington, D.C.’s punk picture. Made up of vocalist/guitarist Per Stålberg, guitarist David Ojala, bassist Jonas Gustavsson, and …

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The Cherry Valence

The Cherry Valence first appeared in 1998, when guitarists Cheetie Kumar and Jamie Williams, bassist Paul Siller, and tag team drummers/vocalists (yep, yes it’s true) Brian Quast and Nick Whitley started playing out within their native Raleigh, NC. Their unforgiving strut mainly resembled 1970s hard rock and roll but had …

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The Agenda

Making use of their screamed vocals and pulsating garage rock and roll, it is fitted an exclamation stage resides by the end from the name folks outfit the Agenda!, in addition to all their track titles. Originally heading by aliases, including fun monikers such as for example J.R. Suicide, Ian …

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Grape Soda

Athens, Georgia-based brothers Mat and Ryan Lewis had played together in a number of bands like the Friend System as well as the Plan before stripping items down and forming Grape Soda pop in nov 2008. Mat performed keyboards and sang while Ryan dealt with drum duties, as well as …

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