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Tony Molina

California local Tony Molina spent years employed in the punk and hardcore moments before venturing out into his much poppier single work. Surviving in the Bay region, Molina played in a variety of D.I.Con. hardcore acts beginning in his teenage years, such as for example Dystrophy, Lifetime Complications, and Caged …

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Violent Change

San Francisco’s Violent Transformation write heart-on-sleeve power pop music and submerge them in reviews, results, and tape hiss so the lyrics (which are generally breakup-themed) are barely intelligible. However, the emotions of loneliness and heartache are obviously audible, as well as the upbeat tempos and catchy melodies make the tracks …

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Honey Radar

Honey Radar’s Jason Henn began saving tunes in his Indiana bedroom in the mid-2000s, quickly building up an extraordinary catalog of lo-fi acoustic guitar pop that sounded just like a much less drunk Guided by Voices with some Rolling Rocks and Midwestern weirdness mixed in. He quickly began liberating CD-Rs, …

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Rat Columns

The breezy indie pop music group Rat Columns is headed up by busy Perth, Australia-based musician David Western world. His réamounté includes account in the sound rock-band Total Control, punk group Burning up Feelings, angular post-punkers Rank/Xerox, and electropop group Ribbons Drapes. He’s also released information under his very own …

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Swiftumz

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Bay Area sound pop music group Swiftumz was founded and operated by musician Chris McVicker, who got his begin in rock and roll & move after dropping away of the marching music group in middle college because he thought the tracks were too lame. He converted …

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