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Paul Gilmartin

Best known like a standup comedian, Paul Gilmartin in addition has acted in various Chicago-area takes on beforehand, and in addition studied in the renowned Second Town Theatre. But humor can be where Gilmartin’s accurate talent is situated — he’s made an appearance on such Television shows as Politically Wrong, …

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Xmal Deutschland

Sounding like howling witches burning up in the stake, the ghoulish shrieks of Xmal Deutschland’s 1982 debut sole “Incubus Succubus” immediately received the approval of goth rock and roll connoisseurs. The German music group wasn’t in a position to maintain steadily its black-clad sound, offering out to pop prior to …

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The Danse Society

The Sheffield, England-based Danse Culture originated in Con?, a music group that included bassist Bubble, drummer Paul Gilmartin, keyboardist Paul “Bee” Hampshire, guitarist Dave Patrick, and vocalist Steve Rawlings. After an appearance on the neighborhood scene’s Bouquet of Metal compilation in 1980, Y? annexed with two users of Lips-X (guitarist …

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Theatre of Hate

Gothic post-punks Theatre of Hate shaped in Britain in 1980; led by vocalist/songwriter Kirk Brandon, previously from the Pack, the initial group also comprised guitarist Simon Werner, bassist Jonathan Werner and drummer Jim Walker. Instantly recognized as among the era’s leading live acts, Theater of Hate debuted in 1981 using …

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UK Decay

Fusing artsy theatrics with awful thrash-punk, UK Decay produced their proper debut using the Dark EP in early 1980. At that time, their lineup contains vocalist/guitarist Abbo, drummer Steve Harle, bassist Martyn Smith, and five-string guitarist/keyboardist Steve Spon. Following a handful of self-released singles, Smith passed on and was changed …

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Executive Slacks

Philadelphia’s Professional Slacks are an often overlooked section of industrial music’s background. Created in 1980 by key pad player John Youthful and vocalist/guitarist Matt Marello, they began producing primitive experimental recordings influenced by Tuxedomoon and Cabaret Voltaire before developing an intense, driving, danceable digital rock audio that preceded the industrial …

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Paul Nash

Orchestral jazz composer and guitarist Paul Nash was created within the Bronx, NY, in 1948. The kid of a traditional pianist, he gained his initial fleeting flavor of musical achievement in 1966 when one of is own many teenage rock and roll bands made an appearance between a then-unknown Jimi …

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