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The Midnight Evils

Hailing from Minnesota, the Midnight Evils certainly are a frantic mix of garage area punk attitude and hard rock and roll muscle mass, generating enough energy to light a medium-size city for weekly. The Midnight Evils created in the tiny Minnesota community of St. Cloud in 1997; after playing a …

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Broadzilla

Hailing from Detroit, Broadzilla, an all female large rock trio, matters on its lineup with lead vocalist and guitarist Rachel Might, alongside Kim Essiambre (bass, vocals) and drummer Angie Manley. In 1999, their raging and power initial appeared on disk, when the trio provided Broadzilla Vs. the Tramp-O-Lean, their debut …

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Turbonegro

Trashy, hedonistic, decadent fun was the concentrate of Turbonegro, a band that was shaped in Oslo, Norway, in the ’90s but had even more in keeping with ’70s and ’80s pop-metal, hard rock, and glam metallic than with the choice rock played out by their Scandinavian peers. Mixing traces of …

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The Pink Spiders

Punk-pop trio the Red Spiders — who go beneath the titles Matt Friction (vocals/acoustic guitar), Jon Decious (bass), and Bob Ferrari (drums) — shaped in Nashville, Tennessee in 2003. Clad in red and dark and recommending a rowdy, pretentious persona, the music group released its 1st EP in early 2004, …

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Bonk

Oslo’s Bonk had been founded by Andreas Grotterud (acoustic guitar/vocals) and Leif Koren (acoustic guitar/vocals) in 2001. Having a quirky love of life, killer acoustic guitar licks, and a oily rock audio, Bonk released their debut, European Spirit, in 2004. Gisle Amundsen (drums) and Bård Høvik (bass) became a member …

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The Leftovers

Back 1977, the Deceased Guys named their debut album Young, Loud and Snotty. 2 decades afterwards, those same adjectives might have been utilized to spell it out the Leftovers, a snarling, irritated music group that was created in Sweden in 1996 but recalls the American punk agitators from the past …

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American Heartbreak

San Francisco’s American Heartbreak was shaped in 1996 by guitarist Billy Rowe, recently orphaned from the dissolution from the commercially overlooked but critically preferred Jetboy, also featuring ex-Hanoi Stones man Sam Yaffa. As well as vocalist Lance Boone, bassist Michael Butler (previously an associate of Bay Region thrash kings Exodus!), …

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Speedealer

Speedealer originally formed in 1994 in Lubbock, TX, beneath the name REO Speedealer. When REO Speedwagon offered the music group a cease-and-desist purchase on the moniker, they shortened their name to Speedealer. In 1998, the music group released their debut, self-titled recording on Royalty Information. The following 12 months, the …

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Entombed

Scandinavian metallic legends Entombed were in the forefront from the death metallic uprising, liberating their important debut, Remaining Hand Path, in 1990, only as the motion was starting to proliferate internationally. By enough time loss of life metallic had turn into a mass trend in the middle-’90s, nevertheless, Entombed had …

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Chrome Division

For a few mysterious cause (maybe long winter boredom), Scandinavians find time and energy to start more bands — full-time and side-project — in virtually any given week compared to the remaining planet’s denizens will manage in an eternity. Norwegian “biker metallic” outfit Chromium Division may be the item of …

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