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The Hutchinsons

The Hutchinsons certainly are a hard-rocking L.A.-structured power pop trio led by brothers Jimmy (drums, vocals) and Joe Hutchinson (guitar, vocals), who are joined up with by bassist Glenn Hays. They released a self-titled EP on RTG Information in 1996, implemented in 1997 by Plastic material Fruit and Snacks.

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Brian Jones Was Murdered

A punk-pop quartet from Bakersfield, CA, Brian Jones Was Murdered features songwriting efforts from guitarist/vocalist Charles McNeil, guitarist Chris O’Brien, and bassist Dave Pearson. Their debut record, Death of the Popstar!, premiered on Sparkletone in 1997.

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Hawks

This Midwestern power pop quintet (keyboardist Dave Hearn, guitarists Dave Steen, and Kirk Kaufman, bassist Frank Wiewel, and drummer Larry Adams) came built with four strong songwriters/vocalists fighting for room on each of their two long players (only drummer Adams sat from the songwriting duties). Through the span of two …

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The Douglas Fir

The Douglas Fir takes influence through the classic cool rings that came before them. Hushing choruses that are chilling and dramatic, and lyrical dispositions using a poetic flair define their polished, melancholy fantasy pop audio. It’s surely similar to the music produced popular on university radio through the entire 1980s …

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Moberlys

A long time before Seattle was the grunge rock and roll capitol of America, it had an extended history of tough, tough-as-nails rock and roll, from the ’60s with garage area rock and roll stalwarts the Sonics as well as the Wailers, and culminating in the ’80s with Jim Basnight …

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Protones

A power pop music group from Spain, Protones debuted using the release of the EP mounted on the 1st problem of a fanzine called Rock Indiana, accompanied by their 1st recording, Cartunes. After issuing Nil to say in 1996, the Plimsouls’ Paul Collins teamed up using the music group, producing …

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4 Out of 5 Doctors

Washington, DC-based, brand-new influx/power pop clothing 4 Out of 5 Doctors shaped in the later ’70s across the abilities of guitarist/keyboardist Jeff Severson, guitarist George Pittaway, bassist/vocalist Cal Everett, and drummer Tom Ballew. Though they just documented two albums, an eponymous 1980 debut and 1982’s Second Opinion, the music group’s …

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The Williams Brothers

Andrew and David Williams are guitar-toting brothers who all began burning artists such as for example Brian Setzer, the Plimsouls, Joe Ely, as well as the Cruzados in the first ’80s. Then they performed in T-Bone Burnett’s music group during a Western european tour, before settling straight down and reducing …

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Goo Goo Dolls

Early within their career, the Goo Goo Dolls were often dismissed simply by critics simply because mere imitators from the Replacements; nevertheless, they sophisticated and mainstreamed their audio to become one of the most well-known adult alternative rock and roll bands from the 1990s, offering millions of information to audiences …

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The Zeros

Also known as “the Mexican Ramones,” the Zeros (guitarist and singer Javier Escovedo, second guitarist Robert Lopez, bassist Hector Peñalosa, and drummer Baba Chenelle) were one among many contributors towards the L.A. punk explosion in the past due ’70s. Although they under no circumstances received the acclaim of such L.A. …

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