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Vipers

Manchester, England’s Vipers had been founded in Oct of 2006 by vocalist/electric guitar Nathan, bassist Scott, fuzz bassist Joey (that is right, two bass players), and drummer Kyle, using the shared objective of defying ready-made genre containers using their spontaneous and explosive make of garage area rock. And in addition, …

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Ladyfinger (ne)

Though that they had to improve their name from Ladyfinger to Ladyfinger (ne) — the “ne” means Nebraska, the state that the band hails — because of copyright issues, singer/guitarist Chris Machmuller (formerly of Omaha’s Bleeders for Treats), bassist Ethan Jones (an ex-the Faint member), guitarist Jamie Massey (from Race …

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This Moment in Black History

While their name belies the actual fact not all of these are actually African-American, Cleveland, OH’s This Moment in Black History can be an incendiary quartet who delivers fast, loud, and angry punk rock and roll using a bluesy advantage and a feeling of humor that’s clear despite their politically …

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Cancer Bats

Proving that loud, gritty, and ranting punk rock and roll continues to be alive and thrashing in Canada, Toronto’s Cancer Bats had been founded within the springtime of 2004 by singer Liam Cormier and guitarist Scott Middleton. Cormier and Middleton got worked jointly before within a steel music group called …

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The Bronx

The Bronx’s swaggering interpretation of hardcore punk found them an instant audience in LA, where guitarist Joby J. Ford, bassist Adam Tweedy, vocalist Matt Caughthran, and drummer Jorma Vik founded the music group in 2002. Known for a blistering live present, the quintet fascinated attention from main labels after just …

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Gallows

Like a disenfranchised D.We.Y. punk music group from your U.K., Gallows fuse trend having a disgust making use of their interpersonal surroundings within the same style mainly because their forefathers, the Sex Pistols as well as the Clash, to include an authentic urgency with their punk revival. In 2005, Frank …

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Queens of the Stone Age

Formed in the ashes of stoner rock and roll icons Kyuss, Queens from the Rock Age group reunited the group’s singer/guitarist Josh Homme, drummer Alfredo Hernandez, and bassist Nick Oliveri alongside brand-new guitarist/keyboardist Dave Getting. The project’s roots date back again to Homme, who within the wake of Kyuss’ 1995 …

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Fucked Up

While Canadian punk provocateurs Fucked Up play aggressive and incendiary music, that’s barely where their wish to stir up difficulty begins and ends. The group strays definately not the typical template of four-four punk stomp, incorporating prolonged instrumental workouts, uncommon arrangements, and extended experimental passages combined with the furious guitars …

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Wires on Fire

Signing up for Priestess, Wolfmother, and Eagles of Death Steel within the pack of new-millennium hard rock and roll rings are Wires burning, a LA foursome boasting affects like the PARTY, the Damned, and Dark Sabbath. Evan Weiss (vocals/electric guitar), Michael Shuman (bass/vocals), Jeff Lynn (electric guitar), and Darren Weiss …

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The Modern Day Saint

Combining components of post-hardcore and rock and roll, the Modern Day time Saint first met up in the summertime of 2003 in traditional western Massachusetts. Fourteen days of offering CDs around the Warped Tour quickly earned the people — vocalist Daniel Lang-Gunn, guitarists Adam DiMuzio and Joe Urban, bassist Chad …

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