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Nodzzz

Bay Region three-piece Nodzzz strategy lo-fi very much the same that Wavves, Tyvek, and Lovvers carry out, performing loose garage area rock and roll melodies and saving them in debt. Like a power trio with out a bassist, the lineup includes two guitarist/performers (Anthony Atlas and Sean Paul Presley) and …

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The Truth Rockets

Comedy rockers the reality Rockets shaped in Edinburgh, Scotland, when vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter Kenny Haining met bassist Greg Haddow and drummer Steve Orr in university. Inspired from the rise of the web and the next access to unlimited info, the trio shaped the reality Rockets and started playing local …

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The State of Samuel

The Condition of Samuel began for Samuel Petersson to vent his frustrations about the music scene in his hometown of Varberg, Sweden. In 1996, he started writing and documenting songs on the four-track machine and immediately after developed his stage name. A few of these recordings would afterwards arrive on …

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Dave Blood

Considering the kind of black color humor his former strap was thinking about, the next obituary for the bassist referred to as Dave Blood vessels wouldn’t become that offensive: Blood vessels, former Dead Milkmen, is currently just plain dead. Any guidelines of decorum taking into consideration comments about those that …

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The Trashies

The web ‘zine Now Wave described Seattle’s the Trashies by saying “America’s jobless, junk food eating, terminally wasted couch potatoes — very long ignored as an integral marketplace demographic — finally have their generational spokespersons!” And do not believe the Trashies wouldn’t become happy to represent their nation’s losers — …

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Butterfly Joe

Butterfly Joe is both a guy (former Deceased Milkmen head Joe Genaro) and his music group, which really is a gang of merry guys compiled from the very best from the Philly indie picture. After the break up of the Deceased Milkmen in 1995, Genaro taken together an organization comprising …

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David Lowery

As the first choice of Camper Van Beethoven and Cracker, David Lowery became among the unlikely stars of alternative rock and roll in the 1980s and ‘90s, turning his eclectic music outlook and offbeat love of life into a group of tunes that produced his first band a favorite in …

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Dogbowl

Dogbowl (aka Steven Tunney) isn’t ever likely to end up being affluent, and he’ll probably under no circumstances end up being famous. His biggest state to popularity was a short stint being a founding person in a music group who afterwards become one-hit miracles (after he previously still left). And …

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The Embarrassment

Described by devotees as “the very best strap you never heard about,” the Embarrassment also keeps the distinction to be Wichita, KS’ most influential strap. The group’s eclectic however distinctive sound covered a post-punk strategy and a deadpan love of life around pop, nation, disco, and metallic elements, crafting tracks …

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The Heartaches

Although “skatepunk” is a well-known term for a particular variety of three-chord thrash shot through with inchoate teen rebellion since a minimum of the early-’80s times of JFA and Suicidal Tendencies, there haven’t been that lots of punk bands with professional skaters within them. (In the end, the top-line pro …

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