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hHead

Choice rockers hHead initial were only available in 1991 in college. Guitarist Noah Mintz and bassist Brendan Canning became fast close friends in school, ultimately falling out to go after music. Mintz became a member of a local music group as their vocalist, then slowly began firing associates until Canning …

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Morsel

Almost in response to the grunge movement that was pervasive in college campuses in the first 90s, the experimental art rock quartet Morsel was formed in Ann Arbor, MI, in 1992. Bassist End up being Hussey, vocalist and flute participant Miriam Cabrera, guitarist Shawn Jimmerson, and drummer Brian Boulter attempted …

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Mule

Mule’s make of sloppy, whiskey-drenched backwoods punk includes a very similar feel towards the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, though vocalist and guitarist P.W. Long’s affinity for the Southern hillbillies of traditional nation (along with the shouty types of Captain Beefheart) provides him an alternative slant than Spencer’s blues- and R&B-influenced …

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God Lives Underwater

Jeff Turzo and David Reilly both was raised in small-town Pa, experimenting with computer systems and keyboards until a single evening in 1993, they made a decision to form a music group around an industrial/techno tune that they had recorded for a celebration. The duo documented four additional tracks, and …

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16 Volt

Simply the one-man studio project of Eric Powell with other members added mainly for concert events, 16 Volt combines both main thrusts of ’90s industrial music — electronics and guitars — in remarkably equal amounts about several albums for Re-constriction Records. The child of an archive professional, Powell became thinking …

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Radio Iodine

Led by Tony Persyn, Radio Iodine can be an industrial-metal group who released their debut EP, Radio Iodine, on MCA Details in November of 1996. Tiny Warnings implemented in middle-1997.

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Wig

Beginning their job in 1989, Wig was perhaps one of the most popular rings in reduced Michigan in the first ’90s. Featuring vocalist Preston Long, bassist Fran Falls, guitarist Schurgin, and drummer John Burke, the Ann Arbor music group recorded the separately released Lying Following for you in 1990. The …

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