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The Wolfnote

The Wolfnote formed in November 2001. Made up of vets from within the neighborhood Edmonton, Alberta, picture, the quintet ardently struck out with an advantage of raw risk permeating all their post-hardcore hostility, dark punk swagger, and immediate, vaguely danceable rock and roll anthems. The MC5 needed to be an …

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Letlive

Based away of LA, post-hardcore quintet Letlive shaped in 2002. Having a frantic, traveling sound, the music group fuses a number of the specialized fury of In the Drive-In with a far more immediate, passionate delivery. The music group produced its debut in 2004 with Exhaustion, Saltwater, and Everything among, …

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Past Lives

When the Blood Brothers disbanded in 2007, Johnny Whitney and Cody Votolato moved to Portland, OR and formed Jaguar Love with members of Fairly Girls Make Graves, as the remaining band — vocalist Jordan Blilie, drummer Mark Gajadhar, and keyboardist/baritone guitarist Morgan Henderson — remained in Seattle and teamed up …

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Jaguar Love

Comprising vocalist/pianist Johnny Whitney and guitarist/bassist Cody Votolato in the Bloodstream Brothers along with keyboardist/bassist/drummer Jay Clark from Pretty Young ladies Make Graves, Jaguar Like are a Western world Coast indie rock and roll trio that hopped on the fast street to achievement in the summertime of 2007. Votolato and …

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Winnebago Deal

The first 21st century could be remembered as the rock era when bands began ‘downsizing’ the quantity of bandmembers, Various duos appeared during this time period (who handled all of the chores themselves), including British heavies, Winnebago Deal. Hailing from Oxford, the group started like a quartet nevertheless, during 1999. …

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Head Wound City

Head Wound Town will be the thrashing grindcore consequence of a drunken idea in fact brought to existence. While taking in after a London display their bands experienced just played collectively, the Bloodstream Brothers’ Jordan Blilie and Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Nick Zinner made the decision it might be fun to …

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The Schoolyard Heroes

Consider three geeky but music-smart people from your high-school AV golf club, add their Winona Ryder-gone-punk desire date, feed all of them a steady diet plan of Judas Priest, the Buzzcocks, and movies chosen from your Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film, and there’s an excellent chance the effects might resemble Seattle’s …

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Trophy Scars

Using their prominent usage of piano, progressive rock and roll guitar solos, and occasional feints towards hip-hop and funk rhythms, post-hardcore act the Trophy Scars have a wider selection of influences and musical shadings than many similar bands, sometimes sounding just like the ’80s art rock and roll U.K. group …

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Showbread

Christian-minded post-hardcore outfit Showbread is well known about as very much for their style sense (often wearing matching reddish colored and black clothes) because they are because of their spastic, self-described “organic rock” music and lively live show. Hailing from Savannah, GA, the seven-piece music group comprised vocalists Ivory Mobley …

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The Fall of Troy

Mathcore trio nov Troy formed in Mukilteo, Washington in 2002. Vocalist/guitarist Thomas Erak, vocalist/bassist Tim Ward, and drummer Andrew Forsman previously collaborated in 30 Years Battle, a screamo clothing they shaped with fellow senior high school classmate Mike Munro on electric guitar. After a set of self-released 2002 EPs, Martyrs …

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