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    Cinemechanica Play

    253,793 plays (20,690 listeners)

    Cinemechanica is an American, five-piece rock band from Athens, GA. They blend aspects of post-hardcore, punk rock, and math rock in order to produce their own energetic and intricate brand of rock. They formed Hello Sir Records ( http://www.hellosirrecords.com/ ) which houses and promotes a few other like-minded, young bands located in Georgia who incorporate various styles and sounds.

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    We Versus The Shark Play

    241,745 plays (15,626 listeners)

    Math rock? Yeah, but not really. Dance pop? Sort of. Calculator funk? Close enough. Hello Sir Records team members. We Versus The Shark was: Luke Douglas Fields - Guitar, Vox, Baritone Jeffery Daniel Tobias - Bass, Vox, Keys Scott Phillip Smith - Drums, Screams

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    The Dismemberment Plan Play

    4,003,119 plays (192,583 listeners)

    The Dismemberment Plan is a rock band which formed in Washington D.C., United States on January 1, 1993, considered part of the post-hardcore and alternative rock genres.

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    Thunderbirds Are Now! Play

    922,399 plays (59,828 listeners)

    Thunderbirds are Now! are an electropunk band from Detroit, Michigan, United States in 2002. They consist of Ryan Allen (vocals, guitar), Scott Allen (keyboards), Julian Wettlin (bass) and Matt Rickle (drums). The Allen brothers are the only remaining members of the original lineup.

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    Pattern Is Movement Play

    189,979 plays (19,334 listeners)

    Following their first three records, endless shows and tours (among them dates with friends St. Vincent, David Bazan, and The Forms), and the transition from five-to-four-to-three-to-two members, Pattern is Movement turned themselves inside out and made the record we‘ve all been waiting for: All Together.

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    Dr. Manhattan

    290,912 plays (9,753 listeners)

    Dr. Manhattan is a "rock" band from Wauconda Illinois. The band’s ever-shifting backstory- which depends on who you ask and when you ask it- juxtaposes itself naturally with their music, which is, truly, indefinable and has the overwhelming sense of perpetually evolving as it is played, both on and off the stage.

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    Tera Melos Play

    1,874,570 plays (83,741 listeners)

    Tera Melos is a band from Sacramento, California, that incorporates many styles of rock, jazz, ambient electronics and unconventional song structure all in one, to create their original genre. They are currently a four-piece (formerly four, then three, now four again), consisting of a guitarist/vocalist, bassist, drummer and a new guitar/keyboardist/vocalist added to the line-up.

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    Maps & Atlases Play

    2,925,902 plays (125,741 listeners)

    Maps & Atlases is an indie rock band which formed in Chicago, Illinois, United States in 2004. The band consists of Dave Davison (vocals, guitar), Erin Elders (guitar), Shiraz Dada (bass) and Chris Hainley (drums). The band released their long-awaited first full-length album, Perch Patchwork, on June 29, 2010.

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    Damiera Play

    669,856 plays (42,067 listeners)

    If bands, like countries and colleges, had mottos, Damiera's would be "You have to sacrifice to gain." While some bands embark on a road scattered with obstacles after their inception, it was that creation itself that marked the greatest challenge Buffalo's Damiera will ever face.

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    Q and Not U Play

    3,098,380 plays (142,665 listeners)

    Q and Not U was a Washington, D.C. post-hardcore band from 1998-2005, signed with Dischord Records. Their sound, with fractured guitar leads and disorganized and inventive percussion, was a direct tribute to DC post-hardcore forefathers like Fugazi and Rites of Spring, but added noticably more art-damaged and rhythmic elements to their chaotic and emotional music.

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