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DAG

DAG is really a funk bar-band that earned a loyal following about their hometown of Raleigh, NEW YORK in the first ’90s. The original incarnation from the music group highlighted Bobby Patterson (lead vocals, bass), Brian Dennis (electric guitar, support vocals), Kenny Soule (drums, support vocals) and Doug Jervey (keyboardist). …

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Godsmack

Boston-based alternative metallic group Godsmack originally comprised vocalist Sully Erna (a devout Wiccan), guitarist Tony Rambola, bassist Robbie Merrill, and drummer Tommy Stewart. After debuting in 1997 with All FINISHED UP, Godsmack authorized with Common, which in 1998 reissued the LP like a self-titled work with a small number of …

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Bury Your Dead

Growing sick and tired of their metalcore strap, Hamartia, guitarist Thin (aka Brendan MacDonald) and drummer Tag Castillo started Bury Your Dead like a part project in past due 2001. Drawing impact from Sevendust and Crowbar, the music group was utilized as a car for the set to focus even …

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Atari Teenage Riot

Berlin hardcore dissenters Atari Teenage Riot were among a fresh era of German techno performers (also including ATR’s Alec Empire, EC80R, Acceleration Freak, DJ Bleed, etc.) who sought to reconnect music with politics radicalism through a lot more complicated, experimental hybrids, participating everything from acceleration metal and acidity to jungle …

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Tierra

An early-’70s spin-off group from Un Chicano, Tierra held plugging aside until 1980, if they scored some short success around the R&B graphs doing Afro-Latin-flavored spirit addresses. Guitarist Rudy and trombonist/percussionist Steve Salas experienced both experienced Un Chicano. They teamed with keyboardist Joey Guerra, bassist Steve Falomir, drummer Philip Madayag, …

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Wolf Hoffmann

A multi-talented instrumentalist, songwriter, and professional photographer, Wolf Hoffmann is most beneficial referred to as the guitarist for German rock legends Accept, with whom he continues to be associated with since 1976. Furthermore to his use Accept, the German-born Hoffmann in addition has caused Sebastian Bach, Skew Siskin, and Joe …

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Malo

Latin rock-band Malo were shaped in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA by ex-members from the Malibus and Naked Lunchtime. Led by vocalist Arcelio Garcia and guitarist Jorge Santana (sibling of Carlos Santana), the music group agreed upon to Warner Bros. in 1971 and documented its debut with David Rubinson, manufacturer of …

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Eric Lindell

Given birth to in 1969 in San Mateo, California, blues guitarist Eric Lindell spent a lot of his youngsters in nearby Santa Rosa and Forestville. Although he proved helpful being a baker by time, Lindell converted his concentrate to music in the evenings, honing his chops as a reliable vocalist …

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Ahab

German funeral doom trio Ahab were founded in the city of Esslingen by Midnattsol and Penetralia music artists Daniel Droste (vocals, guitars, keyboards) and Christian Hector (acoustic guitar), alongside Endzeit member Stephan Adolph (bass, history vocals). Taking motivation from Herman Melville’s traditional tale of an excellent white whale as well …

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Brian Tyler

An award-winning songwriter, conductor, maker, and author of an impressive selection of film, tv, and gaming ratings, California indigenous Brian Tyler attended UCLA and Harvard before getting into a successful profession in music. A self-taught musician who proficient on myriad devices including drums, piano, acoustic guitar, bass, cello, percussion, synthesizer, …

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