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The Woodentops

Acquiring punk’s D.We.Con. ideals and applying these to stripped-down acoustic pop, the Woodentops accomplished significant amounts of essential success within the short time these were collectively. Formed in the first ’80s in Northhampton, Britain, the group contains Rolo McGinty (vocals, acoustic guitar), Frank de Freitas (bass), Simon Mawby (acoustic guitar), …

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Flipp

Flipp may be the bizarre brainchild borne of schizo vocalist Bryan Arens and drummer Kilo Bale once the set made an impromptu video from the Who’s perennial “My Era” that accidentally received an enormous reaction. Sibling and multi-instrumentalist Chia Karaoke Arens and bassist Freaky Worthless joined the causing ride, as …

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The Dentists

Even though Dentists were arguably the very first Brit-pop band, they under no circumstances could actually capitalize once the style they’d perfected during the period of a decade abruptly became another Big Thing around 1994. Their personal sound, a combined mix of Mick Murphy’s veddy United kingdom tone of voice …

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