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Super similarityEdward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
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Very high similarityIma Robot
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High similarityTimber Timbre
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Medium similarityFruit Bats
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Medium similarityGIVERS
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Medium similarityDale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.
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Medium similarityDirty Gold
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Medium similarityAgesandages
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Medium similarityDelta Spirit
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Medium similarityBahamas
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Medium similarityThe Cave Singers
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Medium similarityDawes
147,727 listeners
Dawes is an American rock band from Malibu, California. Two members, Taylor Goldsmith and Wylie Gelber, were originally from the band Simon Dawes. They branched off in 2009, now playing with Griffin Goldsmith and Tay Strathairn, to compile Americana/Soul music in the band Dawes.
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Medium similarityPhosphorescent
262,369 listeners
Phosphorescent is the solo project of American musician and songwriter Matthew Houck (born 1980 in Alabama). Houck began recording and performing under this nom de plume in 2001 in Athens, Georgia. He is currently based in Brooklyn, New York.
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Medium similarityDr. Dog
353,089 listeners
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Lower similarityMiddle Brother
63,311 listeners
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