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The Leftovers

Delivering hot-wired pop-punk with clear melodic hooks and enough energy to force a fleet of 18-wheelers, the Leftovers hail from Portland, ME, and contain Kurt Baker on bass and lead vocals, Andrew Grain on guitar and support vocals, and Adam Woronoff on drums. Created in 2002, the Leftovers produced their …

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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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The Unlovables

NY pop-punkers the Unlovables perform sunshiny, Ramones-influenced tunes with gusto and relatable, girl-next-door-style lyrics. Were only available in 2001 by vocalist and bass participant Hallie Bulleit, the music group grew to add drummer Mike Erg and guitarists Frank Leone and Christian Stefos for his or her debut LP, Crush Partner …

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The Ergs

Three willfully geeky men from NJ who play pop-punk with swiftness, power, along with a mighty smirk (which occasionally belies the actual fact they sometimes mean what they state), the Ergs (or, because they prefer to call themselves, “The Near-Sighted Three”) came together in 2000, with Jeffrey Erg (Jeff Schroeck) …

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