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Black Spiders
(10,702 listeners)
stoner rock, hard rock, rock, british
The Black Spiders are a hard rock band from Sheffield, England, formed in 2008. All Black Spiders news at: http://theblackspiders.com/newsletter/signup Black Spiders hail from Sheffield, led by Pete ‘Spider’ Spiby with Ozzy ‘Owl’ Lister on guitar, Mark ‘Dark Shark’ Thomas also on guitar, ‘Tiger Si’ Atkinson on drums and Adam ‘Fox’ Irwin on bass.
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Black-Bone
(61 listeners)
Toen in 2007 Eindhoven rockcity op sterven na dood ging kwam er een frisse wind doorgewaait. Nadat Steef en Jules in hun voorgaande band enkel opgescheept zaten met mainstream emo pop bandleden, besloten ze na een uit de hand gelopen ruzie over de hoeveelheid mineuren in hun muziek, de band anders te gaan vormen. Een band van no bullshit rock and roll!
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Danko Jones
(218,914 listeners)
rock, hard rock, canadian, alternative
Danko Jones is a three-piece hard rock band from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Formed in 1996, they have released five studio albums, the latest being Below the Belt. The band is named after its bandleader Danko Jones on vocals/guitar, JC (also known as John Calabrese) on bass guitar, and Dan Cornelius on drums.
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Discharge
(79,117 listeners)
d-beat, hardcore punk, punk, crust
Discharge are a British hardcore punk band formed in Stoke On Trent, UK in 1977. They are one of the world's first hardcore punk bands, and are often recognized as one of the main bands responsible for starting crust punk…
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Dwarves
(86,564 listeners)
punk, punk rock, garage punk, hardcore
The Dwarves are an American punk rock band, formed in Chicago, Illinois in the mid-1980s. They are currently based in San Francisco, California.
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Fireballs
(2,325 listeners)
psychobilly, rockabilly, australian, metal
“Technicolour rock, in the age of beige” Beat magazine Fireballs are recognised by many as Australia’s first and foremost psychobilly band, a reputation credited to their early beginnings and their present longevity. From inception the idea was to capture a flavour that would recognise their original rockabilly roots and their love of playing hard ‘n’ fast.
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Gewapend Beton
(1,840 listeners)
punk, hardcore punk, streetpunk, nederpunk
Gewapend Beton started out in 2003 and released their first demo CD-r ''Embryo Punk'' the same year. Then the band recorded 7 songs in 2004 and it took almost a year before the split LP with the Bakfiets Boys "Nederpunk Gaat Door" came out. After lots of cool shows and touring trough Europe the band went back to the studio again in 2007 to record their first full length LP/CD ''17 Until We Die''.
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Heideroosjes
(41,342 listeners)
Heideroosjes (pronounced; hi-duh-rose-yes, HR in short), is a punk band from Horst aan de Maas, the Netherlands. The band's lyrics are in Dutch, English, German and Limburgian (a Dutch dialect spoken in the Dutch province of Limburg). The band, formed in 1989, consists of Marco Roelofs (vocals), Frank Kleuskens (guitar), Fred Houben (Bass) and Igor Hobus (percussion).
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Monster Magnet
(299,047 listeners)
stoner rock, hard rock, rock, metal
Monster Magnet is an American stoner metal/stoner rock band, often cited as one of the most successful and influential in the genre.
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Nitrovolt
(165 listeners)
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Pentagram
(92,257 listeners)
doom metal, heavy metal, traditional doom metal, metal
There is more than one band with this name: 1) The most well-known and recognized Pentagram, from Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, is one of the earliest doom bands around. Having been around in one form or another since 1971, it's safe to say that Pentagram had a big impact on Sabbath inspired Doom Metal that was to follow over the next decade.
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Peter Pan Speedrock
(39,322 listeners)
speedrock, hard rock, rock, rock n roll
Peter Pan Speedrock was founded in 1996 in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. They came up with the slogan Eindhoven Rockcity to promote the thriving rock scene in the city, with other known bands like The Spades, 69 Charger, Stuurbaard Bakkebaard, and many more.
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Reverend Horton Heat
(152,541 listeners)
psychobilly, rockabilly, rock, punk
The Reverend Horton Heat is both an American three-piece psychobilly band from Dallas, Texas, and the stage name of its singer/songwriter, Jim Heath (born in 1959 in Corpus Christi, Texas).
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Rise and Fall
(31,727 listeners)
hardcore, metalcore, belgian, hardcore punk
There are at least two bands named Rise And Fall: 1.) A Belgian hardcore band. 2.) A Japanese melodic hardcore band.
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The Brains
(11,387 listeners)
psychobilly, horror punk, punkabilly, horrorbilly
There are two artists with this name: 1) A Montreal-based psychobilly horror-punk band. 2) An Atlanta-based New Wave band who released two albums in the early eighties, both produced by Steve Lillywhite. Notable releases include “Money Changes Everything,” later covered by Cyndi Lauper.
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The Hookers
(3,631 listeners)
There are two bands under the name The Hookers: First: The Hookers from Seattle are a Rock n’ Roll Band that after six months and a small line up change, became The Murder City Devils. They recorded one Self Titled LP. Members:
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The Phantom Rockers
(1,532 listeners)
THE PHANTOM ROCKERS formed in 1988 in the U.K. after Mark Burke left The Krewmen (Lost Moments/Virgin), one of the the most popular psychobilly bands in Europe.
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The Sonics
(223,944 listeners)
garage rock, 60s, proto-punk, garage
The Sonics are a garage rock band formed 1960 in Tacoma, Washington, United States, the band's original members were Gerry Roslie (vocals, piano, organ), Larry Parypa (guitar), Andy Parypa (bass), Rob Lind (saxophone) and Bob Bennett (drums). The band's loud, powerful sound is often considered to be extremely influential on the later psychedelic and punk genres.
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Vanderbuyst
(1,126 listeners)
hard rock, heavy metal, hardrock, dutch
Vanderbuyst is a Dutch Hard Rock band formed in 2008 by guitarist Willem Verbuyst (ex-Powervice). He’s joined by Barry van Esbroek on drums and Jochem Jonkman on both bass and lead vocals.