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Sex Bob-Omb
1,531,289 plays (111,922 listeners)
Sex Bob-omb is a fictional garage punk trio from Toronto, Canada, featured in the Scott Pilgrim series of graphic novels by Bryan Lee O'Malley, first published in 2004.
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The Tyde
99,476 plays (12,638 listeners)
See Also: The Tyde (UK Folk group) The Tyde are: Rademaker, with wife Ann Do Rademaker’s keys, Brent’s bass and vocal harmonies, Ben Knight’s clean guitar arpeggios, and Rick Menck’s deceptively simple, bouncy drum fills. On their latest album, "Three's Co.", the usual Tyde lineup is joined by guest Conor Deasy from The Thrills among others.
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All Night Radio
53,469 plays (5,489 listeners)
All Night Radio was an American indie rock band formed in Los Angeles, California. Dave Scher and Jimi Hey, hail from Los Angeles, California, and have known each other since 1995, when a 16 year-old Hey would call Scher's late-night radio program on KXLU requesting Six Finger Satellite on a repeated basis.
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Brian Lebarton
214,368 plays (56,235 listeners)
Brian Manuel LeBarton (born July 11, 1979) is a keyboardist, composer, and electronic musician from Los Angeles, California. Brian LeBarton is the keyboardist and musical director for Beck. He joined the band in 2004 for Beck's Guero tour and has toured and played on every release since, including The Information album/tour of 2006 and the Modern Guilt album/tour of 2008–9.
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Crash and the Boys
282,812 plays (63,794 listeners)
Crash and the Boys are a fictional band from the Scott Pilgrim series of graphic novels by Brian Lee O'Malley. In 2010 the series was made into a film directed by Edgar Wright. In the film, the band's songs are written and performed by Broken Social Scene. The band members are portrayed by Erik Knudsen (Crash), Maurie W. Kaufmann (Joel), and Abigail Chu (Trasha).
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Plumtree
559,832 plays (70,745 listeners)
PLUMTREE was a quartet from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Formed in 1993 when the sisters Carla Gillis and Lynette Gillis met up with Amanda Braden and Nina Martin, Plumtree quickly established themselves as one of the more original young bands in Canada. Catriona Sturton replaced Martin on bass later on.
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Lilys
516,460 plays (38,024 listeners)
Lilys, led by singer/songwriter Kurt Heasley, are a notoriously difficult band to categorize. With an ever-evolving lineup, home base, and a sound that swings pendulum-like between My Bloody Valentine-influenced shoegazer and indie guitar pop, the answer to the question, "Who are the Lilys?" depends of the qualifiers of "when" and "where."
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The Flying Burrito Brothers
1,428,727 plays (158,197 listeners)
The band best known as the "Flying Burrito Brothers" actually 'borrowed' their name from the original "Flying Burrito Brothers", composed of bassist Ian Dunlop and drummer Mickey Gauvin, bandmates of Parsons from the Boston-based International Submarine Band, plus any of a loose coalition of musicians, including Parsons himself from time to time.
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Chris Bell
367,296 plays (51,398 listeners)
Chris Bell (January 12, 1951–December 27, 1978) was a singer, songwriter, and guitarist born in Memphis, Tennessee. Along with Alex Chilton, he led the power pop band Big Star, which recorded albums during the early 1970s. Chris Bell left the group after their first album, #1 Record, but contributed some music and lyrics to their second LP, 1974's Radio City.
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Rain Parade
157,922 plays (14,315 listeners)
The Rain Parade were part of the Paisley Underground scene that emerged in the West Coast during the mid-eighties and also included groups like The Dream Syndicate.
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