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The Hot Melts

The first music group to sign an internationally record contract with Epitaph Records, the Hot Melts combine punk-pop leanings with some 1950s rock & roll. Frontman Will Bayliss, guitarist Jonny Green, bassist Jamie Otsa, and drummer Jack port Prince shaped the music group in Liverpool through the 2000s. Embracing affects …

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National Product

Obtaining together as several music-loving friends hailing in the Hawaiian isle of Oahu, National Product understood that to really have the preferred shot of earning it in the rock and roll business, they might have to provide their show towards the mainland; hence, the people relocated to sun-drenched Southern California …

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School Boy Humor

Founded by Caleb Spillyards (vocals, keyboards), Phil Evans (vocals, guitar), Anthony Evans (guitar, vocals), Pierce Hunter (bass), and Greg Scherer (drums) in Little Rock and roll, AR, the emo-pop group Classes Boy Humor debuted in 2005 and self-released their first EP, TO CREATE Hearts Reluctant, the next year. The group …

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Hey Monday

Led by powerhouse vocalist Cassadee Pope, Hey Mon debuted their fizzy emo-pop sound with 2008’s Hang on Tight. The music group formed in Western Palm Seaside, FL, where Pope was initially found out at a local music meeting. Although still in senior high school, the vocalist drew interest from A&R …

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Forever the Sickest Kids

Forever the Sickest Kids received their first break mere days after forming, when lead singer Jonathan Cook inadvertently spent several hundred dollars for front-page song placement on PureVolume.com. Without songs with their name, the Dallas-based music artists were compelled to hurriedly pound out a monitor so as never to waste …

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Danger Radio

Puerto Rico local Andrew de Torres (vocals) and Finland local Nico Hartikainen (drums, development) met in 1999 while attending middle college in Everett, Washington, a town located just north of Seattle. They performed in some small talent shows collectively prior to the duo grew right into a trio following the …

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Jason Lancaster

Vocalist/songwriter Jason Lancaster is most beneficial referred to as the ex – frontman/pianist for emo pop work Move Radio and before that seeing that the vocalist/guitarist for Mayday Parade. In the years before these rings, the Florida indigenous sang for the Tallahassee emo music group Kid Called Chicago. Eventually merging …

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We the Kings

We the Kings certainly are a melodic emo pop music group from Bradenton, Florida, a little Southern city that doubles because the house foundation for Tropicana orange juice. Close friends since child years (the band’s moniker actually identifies the name of the junior senior high school mascot), the four bandmates …

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Cartel

Cartel’s earnest make of emo-pop emerged away from Atlanta in 2004, when vocalist Can Pugh, bassist Ryan Roberts, drummer Kevin Sanders, and guitarists Joseph Pepper and Nic Hudson released a short EP that caught the hearing from the California-based Militia Group label. Militia agreed upon Cartel, as well as the …

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Evan Taubenfeld

Although a reliable songwriter, maker, and frontman in his own best, Evan Taubenfeld first entered the pop/rock mainstream as Avril Lavigne’s right-hand man. The Baltimore indigenous became a member of Lavigne’s touring music group in 2001, offering as her lead guitarist before presuming the dual responsibility of music movie director. …

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