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Blood Meridian

Bloodstream Meridian, an organization that were only available in a accommodation during a Dark Halos tour (which the singer, songwriter, and guitarist of Bloodstream Meridian, Matt Camirand, was a component), took their name from your Cormac McCarthy book from the same name, and looked to combine punk, Americana, and rock …

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Toilet Boys

NY City’s Bathroom Young boys originally formed in the past due ’90s like a backing music group for performer Miss Man. The crowd’s reaction to the one-time display was so beneficial that Man and close friends — guitarists Sean and Rocket, bassist Adam Vomit, and drummer Electric powered Eddie — …

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Neil Leyton

Starting in the first ’90s being a single artist, Neil Leyton became known throughout Toronto’s and later Canada’s independent music scene as lead singer from the Conscience Pilate, a glam rock-band. From 1995 to 1997, Leyton toured using the music group, but contractual complications led the music group to dissolve …

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Hot Hot Heat

Beginning like a noisy, synth-based combo in 1999, Victoria, Uk Colombia’s Hot Hot Warmth developed into an aggressively catchy indie rock-band two years later on, when keyboardist Steve Bays took around the vocal responsibilities, and guitarist Dante DeCaro became a member of their rates. The group’s brand-new lineup — which …

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The Black Halos

Although there were various punk revivalists during the period of the 1990s, Vancouver’s Black Halos turn to a somewhat different golden age than that of the Clash as well as the Buzzcocks; they’re even more enamored from the glammed-up trash-rock of the brand new York Dolls, the sonic scuzz from …

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Rich Jones

When guitarist Affluent Jones joined a music group whose name is recited advertisement nauseum in the Catholic chapel, enthusiasts of sacrilegious punk rock and roll might have surmised a reference to his former music group, the Dark Halos. However Amen had currently existed for pretty much half a 10 years …

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