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Golden Animals

A self-styled retro-indie-folk-psychedelic-blues duo, Golden Animals was originally formed in Brooklyn, NY, by American vocalist/guitarist Tommy Eisner and Swedish-born drummer/backing vocalist Linda Beecroft. But after documenting their initial EP in 2006 in these thick urban environment, the few embarked on a cross-country pilgrimage that brought these to the barren wastes …

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Guns N’ Roses

At the same time when pop was dominated by dance music and pop-metal, Guns N’ Roses brought raw, unappealing rock & move crashing back to the charts. These were not really nice boys; fine boys don’t enjoy rock & move. They were awful, misogynistic, and violent; these were also funny, …

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DJ Roc

An innovator in the wonderful world of Chicago Juke — a genre where Chicago home, bass music, and ghetto technology get together — DJ Roc was created Clarence Johnson about Chicago’s South Part. After encountering the furious audio of Ghetto home music, Roc became a lover. When he bought the …

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Sweet

In a few ways, the Sweet epitomized all of the tacky hubris and garish silliness of the first ’70s. Fusing bubblegum melodies with crunching, fuzzy guitars, the music group looked much metal music group, but had been as tame as any pop group. It had been a dichotomy that offered …

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Stray Dog

This blues-based US rock group started life being a power-trio in 1973. Produced by Snuffy Walden (vocals, electric guitar), Alan Roberts (bass, vocals) and Leslie Sampson (b. 1950; drums), their design incorporated components of Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin. Timmy Dulaine (electric guitar, vocals) and Luis Cabaza (keyboards) had been …

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Butch Walker

Butch Walker is really a singer, songwriter, and maker whose skills work from radio-friendly pop to high-attitude hard rock and roll. After gaining a short flavor of major-label achievement through the ’80s and ’90s — especially with Wonderful 3, whose solitary “Freak from the Weak” became today’s rock strike in …

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Nick Swardson

Comedian/professional/writer Nick Swardson began performing St. Paul, MN’s humor membership circuit when he was just 18. His mixture of trashy and foolish captured on quick, with only 2 yrs under his belt, he was off to NEW YORK, landing gigs on the Comic Remove and Caroline’s. Many late-night television chat …

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Polly Scattergood

London-based Polly Scattergood blends the intensifying plans and vocal acrobatics of Kate Bush, Björk, and Tori Amos using the indie pop sensibilities of Cat Power and Patrick Wolf, producing a effective, dramatic, and volatile tonic that landed the precocious artist a cope with Mute Records at age 22. Her 1st …

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Bunny Rabbit

Implementing the surrealist imagery from the avant-garde folktronic scene, Bunny Rabbit’s devilishly erotic art-raps delivered NY hipsters and critics reeling when she debuted Lovers and Crypts in 2007. The contrast of Bunny Rabbit’s innocent-sounding, light tone of voice and her real lyrics had been a little troubling, but her manufacturer …

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Mudhoney

Nirvana might have been the music group that put a whole era in flannel, and Pearl Jam and Soundgarden both sold far more information, but Mudhoney were truly the music group that made the ’90s grunge rock and roll motion possible. Mudhoney had been the first proper achievement tale for …

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