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The Smithereens

Dressed in set, brandishing heavy guitars, and exhibiting an unabashed fetish for British Invasion pop, the Smithereens had been an anomaly in the American college rock and roll scene from the past due ’80s. Lead vocalist/songwriter/guitarist Pat DiNizio stood out not merely with his unusual beatnik goatee, but also because …

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The Young Fresh Fellows

Unsung heroes from the Seattle rock community, the witty, rough-edged pop unit Youthful Fresh Fellows shaped in 1982. Originally made up of vocalist/bassist Scott McCaughey, guitarist Chuck Carroll, and drummer Tad Hutchison, the group debuted in 1984 using the Fabulous Sounds from the Pacific Northwest, an understated pop nugget offering …

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The Brandos

The gritty, back-to-basics rock & roll of New York’s the Brandos has roots within the Seattle scene, however, not one that become famous. Brandos frontman Dave Kincaid once led the Allies, an early-’80s power pop music group that earned an MTV competition using the video for “Emma Peel off.” However, …

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The Tigerlillies

Cincinnati’s power pop stalwarts the Tigerlillies formed in 1989 and attempt to fuse glam rock and roll, roots rock and roll, and post-punk into an cosmetic they called “More Pop than Jesus.” Led by vocalist/guitarist Pat Hennessy, the music group also included previous members from the Chromium Cranks, the Candy …

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Ed Stasium

Maker Ed Stasium initial surfaced in 1970 fronting the music group Brandywine, appearing on the single LP, Aged. When he came back towards the music market three years later on, it was being a documenting engineer, focusing on a multitude of projects which range from the Chambers Brothers’ Unbonded to …

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Pat DiNizio

Most people know Pat DiNizio for the dark, United kingdom Invasion-influenced college rock and roll of his longtime group the Smithereens. Few may also keep in mind his 1997 single record. The brand new millennium discovered DiNizio in a few unexpected roles, nevertheless — serving being a programmer for satellite …

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Ice Cream Hands

The Australian power-pop music group Ice Cream Hands comprised singer/guitarist Charles Jenkins, guitarist Dominic Larizza, bassist Douglas Lee Robertson and drummer Derek Smiley. Debuting in past due 1992 using a self-titled EP, the group released their initial full-length release Going…Made Easy a calendar year later on. After 1994’s Supermarket Picture …

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The Clarks

Since their formation in Pittsburgh in 1988, the Clarks have already been milling out country-influenced garage rock and roll. Though guitarist/vocalist Scott Blasey, guitarist Rob Hertweck, bassist Greg Joseph, and drummer David Minarik constructed their early popularity on university campuses, their straight-ahead rock and roll sound seemed similarly compatible with …

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The Cavedogs

Playing wise, enthusiastic force pop that at its perfect recommended a three-way pileup between your Who, Big Star, and Cheap Key, Boston’s the Cavedogs started existence in 1987, when guitarist Todd Spahr, bassist Brian Stevens, and drummer Tag Rivers joined causes and released a locally released solitary. A self-released cassette-only …

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The Contrast

Hailing through the comparatively tiny British Midlands city of Peterborough (roughly halfway between Birmingham and Cambridge), the Compare are an unpretentious guitar pop group comparable to the Dentists along with other ’80s U.K. indie acoustic guitar bands, albeit having a more powerful debt to past due ’70s new influx acts …

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