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Loop

Discordant, elusive, and utterly hypnotic, Loop conjured a dark, trance-like spell that contrasted sharply using the prevailing English pop music developments of their own time. Similar parts the Stooges, Can, and Hawkwind, they resurrected the idea of space rock and roll for a fresh period in tandem with fellow travelers …

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Longmont Potion Castle

Longmont Potion Castle may be the pseudonym of the anonymous prank telephone caller from Colorado. Dynamic since the past due ’80s, he offers released over twelve albums and obtained a cult pursuing among supporters of bizarre, offbeat laughter. His work provides little in keeping using the shock-jock design of even …

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Holy Ghost

The Holy Ghost was one of the most theatrical techno producers from the later ’90s, saving two full-length albums for Tresor: YOUR BRAIN Control of Chocolate Jones (1996) as well as the Art Lukm Collection (1997), both considerably conceptual. As well as the albums, Tresor also released several Holy Ghost …

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Debauchery

Stuttgart, Germany’s Debauchery were conceived in the entire year 2000 by vocalist and guitarist Thomas “The Bloodbeast” Gurrath (aka “Bloodstream God”/”Bluttgott”), initially using the charming name of Maggotc**t prior to making the switch, and releasing an initial demonstration tape, simply called Zombie, the next year. A loss of life metal …

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Magic Dirt

Geelong, Australia’s fuzz-drenched noise unit Magic Dirt comprised vocalist Adalita Srsen, guitarist Dave Thomas, bassist Dean Turner and drummer Adam Robertson. Magic Dirt advanced from some bands, like the pop clothes Deer Bubbles and Detroit, before a cover of “Heroin” (documented for the locally-produced Velvet Underground tribute collection) obtained the …

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U-God

Among the lesser-known MCs in the nine-member Wu-Tang Clan, U-God was created Lamont Hawkins, and in addition raps beneath the aliases Golden Hands, Lucky Hands, Baby U, and 4-Club Killer. U-God skipped from the first circular of Wu-Tang single projects, which happened among the releases from the Enter the Wu-Tang: …

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Grief

Nobody ever accused Grief to be a thrash metallic, speed metallic, or grindcore music group. In the thrash, velocity, and grindcore areas, bands are recognized for insanely fast tempos; Grief’s sludgy doom metallic, however, brought incredibly sluggish riffs towards the metallic underground. The music group was heavily affected by Dark …

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Twiztid

Protégés from the Insane Clown Posse and signed to the group’s Psychopathic label, the Detroit-area rap duo Twiztid based their action on the similarly theatrical, outrageous, makeup-heavy picture and an obsession with serial-killer horror movies. Jamie Madrox as well as the Monoxide Kid ensemble themselves as psychotic axe murderers on …

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Divine

Move queen and cult-movie superstar Divine, given birth to Harris Glenn Milstead, attained immortality using the outrageously raunchy cult common Green Flamingos, but can forever be appreciated in homosexual discos for the string of campy and fun dance strikes. In 1979, Divine released the “Blessed to become Cheap” one on …

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Edgar Broughton Band

The London ‘underground’ scene welcomed the anarchic, revolutionary and irreverent Broughtons into a dynamic fraternity through the start of 1969. The music group comprised Edgar Broughton (b. 24 Oct 1947, Warwick, Warwickshire, Britain; acoustic guitar/vocals), Steve Broughton (b. 20 Might 1950, Warwick, Warwickshire, Britain; drums/vocals) and Arthur Give (bass, acoustic …

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