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Silver Tongued Devil

Trashy garage-punkers Metallic Tongued Devil shaped following the dissolution of Eviction and Pilsner. Vocalist Todd Porter, guitarists Rob Tabachka and Sam Sheen, bassist Steve DiPasquale, and drummer J.J. Jarosinski debuted in 2000 using the eight-song Compact disc Outrageous; Red-Eyed and Tongue-Tied adopted in early 2001.

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PHB

Latin rock-band from Panama PHB was shaped in the first ’80s by 3 young music artists, mostly influenced by Uk punk rock. Immediately after documenting La Mosca, a demo-tape, the group began touring the neighborhood circuit, taking part in a compilation known as 100 Añoperating-system De Que, that was released …

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Wallop

South Florida-based Wallop got mixed up in local alternative steel picture in 1998 when guitarist Jason Henshaw made a decision to create a fresh task; he was shortly joined up with by drummer Tag Goldberg, guitarist Lance Piper, vocalist/songwriter Mike Hernández, and bassist Nick Tobolski. After documenting its self-produced debut …

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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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Candy Band

Made up of stay-at-home moms who had noticed enough of regular children’s music, Candy Strap — vocalist Daniela Burckhardt, guitarist Paula Messner (ex-Motor Dolls as well as the Vertical Cushions), bassist Anita Kelly, and drummer Tammy Ristau — perform pop-punk-style versions of classic children’s tunes. Playing at colleges and libraries …

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The Good China

The NORTH PARK, CA, rock group referred to as the nice China formed in 1997. People are vocalist and guitarist Ren Zenner, drummer Jeff Graves, keyboardist and percussionist Moises Ortiz, guitarist Gilbert Koury, and bassist Ted Mabbatt. Each member includes a full-time day time job to aid their up-and-coming musical …

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Enemigos de la Klase

Paruguayan punk/rock threesome Enemigos de la Klase started using in the first ’90s beneath the name of Los Birramaníacos. Led by Christian Pérez, the group’s primary lineup was Juan Armano on electric guitar, Sargus Pérez on bass, and Felipe Fernández on vocals. Enemigos de la Klase produced its live debut …

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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 Mood

Inspired by the brand new Pornographers and early Weezer, force pop group the Mood originally began in the Fort Lauderdale area before shifting north to NEW YORK. After some lineup adjustments, Marco Argiro (vocals, acoustic guitar), Corinne Callen (vocals, glockenspiel, keyboards), Kenton Langstroth (acoustic guitar), Chris Bunatta (drums), and Brian …

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Atlantics

Not to end up being confused using the Australian browse band from the same name, the Boston-based Atlantics enjoyed regional achievement in the past due ’70s and early ’80s simply by mining the same mixture of proto-punk and poppy new influx mainly because fellow statesmen (and business superiors) the Vehicles. …

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