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Bowling for Soup
8,331,471 plays (393,302 listeners)
Bowling for Soup (acronym: BFS, or sometimes B4S) is an alternative, comedy band based in Denton, Texas (but originally from Wichita Falls, Texas) formed in 1994 from the ruins of an old metal band. Quoting Jaret Reddick, the lead singer, "we wanted to make happy music". They're known for their often humorous lyrics, upbeat guitar riffs, and Jaret's voice.
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Allister
2,018,451 plays (125,075 listeners)
Allister was a pop punk band from Chicago, Illinois. The four-piece formed in 1996 and were one of the first bands to sign to Drive-Thru Records.
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Sugarcult
8,871,230 plays (470,332 listeners)
Sugarcult is a pop-punk/alternative rock band formed in Santa Barbara, CA in 1998. The name 'Sugarcult' came from a group of lesbian women that used to live across from the lead singer Tim Pagnotta.
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SR-71
2,579,854 plays (158,415 listeners)
Formed in Baltimore, MD, United States in 1998, SR-71 has produced three major-label albums, two of which (Now You See Inside and Tomorrow) have been released in the States, and a third (Here We Go Again) released only in Japan.
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Mest
2,630,533 plays (146,096 listeners)
History Cousins Matt Lovato and Tony Lovato formed the band together in October of 1995. The band's last guitarist, Jeremiah Rangel, joined the band in 1998. Their previous guitarist was Steve Lovato, Tony Lovato's brother. He left the band due to creative differences. Nick Gigler played drums for Mest from 1997.
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Zebrahead
7,797,125 plays (262,063 listeners)
Zebrahead is an Orange County, CA-based punk-pop-rap band which was formed in 1996 by vocalist/guitarist Justin Mauriello (formerly of Once There), guitarist Greg Bergdorf (formerly of 409), bassist Ben Osmundson (formerly of 3-Ply), and drummer Ed Udhus (formerly of 409).
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Gob
1,302,753 plays (103,520 listeners)
Gob is a punk band from Burnaby, British Columbia formed in 1994. Their single I Hear You Calling was featured on Electronic Arts’s NHL 2002 video game.
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Autopilot Off
1,518,943 plays (120,517 listeners)
Autopilot Off was an American punk rock band from Orange County, New York. Under the name Cooter, they recorded their first album - entitled Looking Up - in the year of 1999 and signed with Island Records shortly afterwards, releasing the eponymous debut EP in the spring of 2002.
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Fenix TX
1,245,740 plays (118,298 listeners)
Will Salazar (vocals) Adam Lewis (bass) Chris Lewis (guitar)... San Diego, CA based pop punk / alternative rock band which features only two members of the founding lineup. Chris Lewis from Will's other band, Denver Harbor has taken Damon's spot on guitar.
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The All-American Rejects
25,975,960 plays (932,839 listeners)
The All-American Rejects are an American pop rock band that formed in Stillwater, Oklahoma in the late 1990s by high school friends Tyson Ritter (on vocals, bass, piano) and Nick Wheeler (lead guitar, vocals and keys). Other current members are Chris Gaylor (on drums and percussion) and Mike Kennerty (rhythm guitar and vocals).
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