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Glen Phillips

Blessed in Santa Barbara, CA, Glen Phillips served as the frontman and primary songwriter for Toad the Damp Sprocket before starting his single profession in 2001. Toad the Moist Sprocket took form in 1986, when Phillips was just 14 years of age, as well as the band’s debut work, Breads …

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Powderfinger

Within the area of three albums, Powderfinger surfaced as you of Australia’s most well-known radio-friendly rock and roll bands. They hail from Brisbane, well-known for its sub-tropical environment and its frequently ultra-conservative “deep north” politics. The music group grew out of the three-piece, getting Powderfinger in 1990 by adding two …

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Vendetta Red

In 1998, Erik Chapman, Joseph Childres, Justin Cronk, Zach Davidson, and Mike Vermillion shaped Vendetta Crimson. The middle-’90s grunge reign was their major motivation, as was the emo-derived urgency of SUNSHINEY DAY PROPERTY. In 1999, Vendetta Crimson self-released the 6 Kisses a Blatant Reminder of Why We Are Alive EP …

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Rubyhorse

In 1997, this little band of friends and bandmates would collect within a meat factory outdoors Cork Town, Ireland, perfecting their tracks. Acquiring their name from a Question Stuff music, Rubyhorse continued to execute but decided the very best shot at achievement was in the us. In 1998, the Irish …

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Pinetop Seven

After meeting at Vanderbilt School where both were psychology majors, Darren Richard and Charles Kim began playing jointly in 1990. They supported a lady jazz vocalist in Nashville-area night clubs before shifting to Chicago and developing Pinetop Seven in 1994. A calendar year later, they documented their eponymous debut within …

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For Squirrels

For Squirrels formed in Gainesville, FL, in early 1993. The initial lineup of Jack port Vigliatura IV on vocals, guitarist Travis Tooke, drummer Jay Russell and bassist Costs White performed around the region, and released Baypath Rd. in early 1994. After travels of the East Coastline and the discharge from …

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The Devlins

Making use of their brogue-tinged harmonies set to acoustic-based melodies, Colin and Peter Devlin continue steadily to build on the success of their alt-rock duo, the Devlins. Their 1993 debut recording, Drift, made by Daniel Lanois and documented in Lanois’ New Orleans studio room, showed hints of the ability to …

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Actual Tigers

After meeting the Metallic Jews frontman David Berman in a poetry showcase, Seattle city slickers Actual Tigers’ moniker was official after finding a postcard from him. Vocalist/songwriter Tim Seely and bandmates John Low (secrets) and Maximum Perry (bass) had been influenced by his sensibility, which meeting fixed that which was …

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