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Hot Panda

While traveling past a billboard advertising campaign to get a Panda Hut, Chris Connelly jokingly asked his bandmates if the Chinese buffet string served steaming panda bear on grain. This spawned the name Sizzling Panda — an properly cheeky name to get a cheeky indie pop group. With an accepted …

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Disco Zombies

Melodic Leicester, England punk band Disco Zombies included bassist Geoff Dodimead, drummer Andy Fullerton, guitarist Johnny “Electric guitar” Hawkins, and vocalist/guitarist Andy Ross, until Dave Henderson — who had completed costume design for Derek Jarman’s film Jubilee — was added being a vocalist. The quintet documented a four-track EP, nonetheless …

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Sarandon

Released in 2003 by songwriter/graphic designer Simon Williams (aka Crayola), Sarandon combine post-punk songwriting with spastic instrumentation and bizarre lyrics. The London-based trio versions its sound after Crayola’s key influences, in the Wolfhounds and bIG fire (whose vocalist, Alan Dark brown, joined Sarandon being a bassist in 2007) to June …

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Fortress Madonna

Named for symbolic etched in to the back of the map to encourage German troops fighting at Stalingrad, Fortress Madonna is definitely something of the anomaly. Their lineup is definitely questionable — ranging from four to 16 people — and their background is definitely steeped in misconception. Core people Nick …

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The Eat

It had been once said that the Florida punk music group The Eat became rockers just because they weren’t going to sign up for a bowling little league. They produced music for his or her own amusement rather than cared especially if anyone loved the songs, which irreverent attitude helped …

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The Maccabees

Hailing from South London, kinetic indie rockers the Maccabees created in 2004 around vocalist Orlando Weeks, guitarists Hugo and Felix White colored, bassist Rupert Jarvis, and drummer Robert Dylan Thomas. The group’s 1st solitary, “X-Ray,” premiered on Promise Information in November of 2005, and because of a solid XFM-Radio displaying, …

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Nicky Wire

Bassist, lyricist, and occasional lead singer using the long-running U.K. rock-band Manic Road Preachers, Nicky Wire is definitely known for his determination to provoke an viewers with the switch of a expression, and after many years of exhibiting this talent using the Manics, he’s released a solo profession to provide …

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Sportique

Following the demise of the favorite past due-’80s indie band the Razorcuts, singer/guitarist Gregory Webster did amount of time in several minor and short-lived side task bands, the Carousel and Saturn V, in his native Oxford, Britain, before forming Sportique in 1997. Even though the band is in any other …

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Preston School of Industry

Following the demise of slacker rock and roll kings Pavement in later 2000, guitarist/songwriter Scott “Spiral Stairs” Kannberg immediately formed a fresh band, dubbed Preston College of Industry. Signing up for Kannberg are drummer Andrew Borger (Tom Waits, Moore Brothers) and bassist Jon Erickson (Moore Brothers). After Kannberg uncovered a …

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Black Time

Describing their design as “the heavy vampire appear,” London’s Black color Time performed heavy, incredibly noisy punk with shots of rockabilly and soul — Bo Diddley, Web page link Wray, King Tubby, and Prince had been just like influential to them as Suicide, the PARTY, and Electric Eels. The music …

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