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Bliss 66

Combining components of heartland, American trad rock and roll, and alternative rock and roll, Bliss 66 molds a wholesome cast like the likes of Matchbox Twenty and Teach. This six-piece, which comprises friendships manufactured in a cathedral youngsters group during senior high school, comes from Taylor, MI, and continues to …

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Fortress Madonna

Named for symbolic etched in to the back of the map to encourage German troops fighting at Stalingrad, Fortress Madonna is definitely something of the anomaly. Their lineup is definitely questionable — ranging from four to 16 people — and their background is definitely steeped in misconception. Core people Nick …

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Hunters & Collectors

Ending up using the intensity and passion of the U2, Hunters & Collectors carved a distinctive path and place for themselves in Australian rock and roll culture. The group was originally produced in post-punk 1981 in Melbourne being a collective rather than music group, an excursion into funk-rock rhythms and …

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The Call

Despite great essential acclaim because of the literate, passionate rock and roll, praise from some well-respected contemporaries, and a string of solid releases, the SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA band the decision by no means quite escaped cult position. The expected breakthrough to a wider target audience never materialized. Created in …

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The Waterboys

Led from the literate singer/songwriter Mike Scott, the group’s single constant member, the mercurial Waterboys created in London in 1981. Given birth to Dec 14, 1958, in Edinburgh, Scotland, Scott first became involved with music as the inventor from the fanzine Jungleland and later on played in some local punk …

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24 Gone

Hailing from Vancouver, Uk Columbia, Canada, the guitar-driven noises of 24 Eliminated was short-lived, regardless of the jobs of music counterparts just like the Grapes of Wrath, 54-40, and Moev long lasting a lot longer. But like their cohorts, 24 Eliminated developed a lush and shimmering assortment of paths, something …

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Bob Geldof

Bob Geldof formed the punk group Boomtown Rats in 1975. Through the band’s lifetime, it moved in the natural energy and hostility of strikes like “CARING FOR No. 1” towards the even more sophisticated but nonetheless provocative “I CAN’T STAND Mondays” (its name produced from the solution distributed by a …

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Asexuals

Punk rockers the Asexuals were formed in 1983 in Montreal, Canada. Guitarist Sean Friesen, bassist T.J. Collins, and drummer Paul Remington had been all associates of the group. Several talented bassists offered time together on / off on the way, including Dom Pompeo, John Kastner, Blake Cheetah, and Yuri Mohacsi. …

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Dave Sharp

Spurred with the raucous energy of punk rock and roll as well as the fiery passion of U2, Dave Sharp released his musical job being a guitarist for the Alarm. Clear formed the Security alarm with Mike Peters (vocals, electric guitar), Eddie MacDonald (bass), and Nigel Twist (drums) in 1981. …

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The Seer

From Augsburg, Germany the Seer fills the void created upon the demise of such anthem oriented new rock and roll acts just like the Hooters, the Alarm and Deacon Blue. Called after an recording by Big Nation the Seer also shows allegiance compared to that Scottish group aswell. Their 1st …

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