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The Phenomenal Cats

Michigan power-poppers the Phenomenal Pet cats take their motivation mostly from past due-’70s/early-’80s proponents of this genre, like the dB’s as well as the Rubinoos. Led by Keith Klingensmith and Chris Richards, the group released an EP, Seagirl and Five Additional Canines, in 1996.

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The Breakup Society

Delivering tough but hook-laden pop/rock and roll with lyrics that combine the witty as well as the cynical, the Pittsburgh-based group the Breakup Culture grab where leader Ed Masley’s former group, the Frampton Brothers still left off…actually. The Break up Society’s story started when vocalist, tempo guitarist, and songwriter Masley, …

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Milkshake Jones

Based away of Harrisburg, PA, Milkshake Jones is definitely a quartet that mixes the sound of classic power pop having a dash of alt-country twang and a rock and roll guitar edge. Fronted by songwriter and main vocalist John Micek, the group also features Tag Burke on acoustic guitar, Marni …

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From Bubblegum to Sky

From Bubblegum to Sky was the single task of indie-pop mastermind Mario Hernandez, given birth to in San Antonio, TX in 1967. While going to senior high school in Alameda, CA, he started learning acoustic guitar, and with classmate Jamie McCormick created the duo Teeny Information (later on Teeny Hi-Fi), …

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Richard Barone

Since his days as the first choice from the Bongos, the leading band from the Hoboken pop scene from the 1980s, Richard Barone pursued a sometimes low-key but generally fulfilling and acclaimed solo career. Barone produced the Bongos in 1980 and led the group through three albums, the singles compilation …

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Love Kit

Wise, witty, melodic, and energetic, Like Package is a music group whose music not merely recalls the glory times of power pop, but displays several new directions where the style could be taken. The music group was produced in 1996 by guitarists, performers, and songwriters Eddie Jemison and Wealthy Sparks, …

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The Salvation Army

Although their name made them a short-lived entity, punky, psych-influenced garage band the Salvation Army took the majority of their stylistic and musical cues from Lenny Kaye’s Nuggets anthology. Shaped in March 1981 by South Bay, CA teen Michael Quercio, the Salvation Military quickly released an individual for the Minutemen’s …

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Continental Drifters

All-star origins pop clothing the Continental Drifters were shaped in LA in past due 1991 by ex-Dream Syndicate bassist Tag Walton and expatriate Fresh Orleans music artists Carlo Nuccio (drums) and Ray Ganucheau (acoustic guitar); after enlisting guitarist Gary Eaton (who experienced previously caused Giant Fine sand and Steve Wynn) …

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American Girls

In the name, you may expect a Tom Petty-ish guitar band. You will be further from the tag, but everything you fundamentally get is a typical issue indie electric guitar rock-band, neither annoying nor unforgettable. The only records of unpredictability are sounded by the casual usage of trumpet.

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The Beatifics

An undeniable fact of existence in the low reaches from the rock and roll & move world is the fact that it could be downright difficult to maintain a band collectively for just about any length whatsoever, as real-world commitments just like the capability to pay the lease tend to …

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