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The Blackouts

Hailing from Champaign, IL, the Blackouts spent five years in the garage area banging out Cramping riffs and perfecting their rock and roll & move growl before unleashing their debut, EACH DAY Is normally Sunday Evening, over the Lucid label. The 2002 record brought the initial influx of Strokes, New …

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The Night Marchers

THE NIGHT TIME Marchers represent a gathering of the thoughts of a number of the stronger figures in Western world Coast punk. THE NIGHT TIME Marchers had been founded by guitarist John Reis, aka Speedo, who previously led the rings Rocket in the Crypt, Get Like Jehu, Pitchfork, the Sultans, …

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Three 4 Tens

Garage rock and roll throwbacks the 3 4 Tens enjoy complete vocal harmonies, disorderly electric guitar sounds, and organic recordings. Originated at a Catholic senior high school in Philadelphia, the music group included guitarist/vocalist Joe Tagg, bassist/vocalist Jamie Mahon, drummer Jon Kois, and guitarist Brian McNamara. Following 1997 discharge of …

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Thing-One

Using a discography that plays like a number of different bands rolled into one, Thing-One began being a live hip-hop group that incorporated rap, rock and roll, soul, and jazz, before morphing into an indie rock-band with dancy overtones. Very similar sounding to Dismemberment Program or Arcade Fireplace by enough …

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The Nomads

Located in Stockholm, the Nomads possess stood away from other garage area rock revivalists due to the intensity of their performances as well as the wide variety of their affects, which lengthen beyond the most common ’60s rings to encompass ’70s punk, rock, rockabilly, and blues. Their 1st launch was …

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Lord High Fixers

The Austin, Texas-based garage-punk quintet Lord Great Fixers was the mid-’90s project of longtime indie vet Tim Kerr, an alumnus of rings ranging from the best Boys towards the Monkeywrench (the blues-grunge side project of members of Mudhoney and other Seattle scenesters). Also made up of vocalist Mike Carroll, guitarist …

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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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The Librarians

California-based the Librarians certainly are a punk-pop combo composed of singer/guitarist Damon Larson, drummer Ben Adrian, bassist Lucas White, and hype-man/background vocalist Ryan Gan. The foursome arrived collectively in 2001 after Gan and Larson got strike the party circuit around Berkeley as the Librarians a couple of years earlier. Creating …

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The Radio Knives

Called for an obscure electronic gizmo that uses sound waves to cut and cauterize pores and skin, the Radio Kitchen knives certainly are a rambunctious power trio from Boston who perform full-bodied garage area punk having a part purchase of hard rock and roll swagger. Influenced from the gritty pop …

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Mando Diao

Mixing garage rock and roll sneer and Brit-pop sass — plus a truckload of various other affects — Borlange, Sweden’s Mando Diao shaped when its users were all even now in their teenagers and ultimately became among their homeland’s biggest rock and roll rings. The group’s origins date back again …

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