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    The Datsuns Play

    1,350,191 plays (121,454 listeners)

    The Datsuns are a garage rock band from Cambridge, New Zealand. In 1995, while still at school, Dolf de Borst, Phil Buscke Somervell, and Matt Osment formed a band under the name Trinket. Christian Livingstone joined the band in 1997. They entered and won the 1999 89FM Battle of the Bands competition; by 2000 the band had renamed themselves 'The Datsuns'.

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    The Flaming Sideburns Play

    294,941 plays (27,724 listeners)

    The Flaming Sideburns released their first single Close to Disaster in 1997 and soon signed to Danish label Bad Afro who released a compilation It's Time to Testify in 1999 and debut album Hallelujah Rock'n'Rollah in 2001. Second album Sky Pilots followed on Ranch Records in 2003.

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    The D4 Play

    203,591 plays (20,358 listeners)

    The D4 were formed in 1998 by Dion Lunadon and Jimmy Christmas at a birthday party. They released 2 albums 6TWENTY and OUT OF MY HEAD both of which went top 20 in their homeland of New Zealand. They toured throughout Australasia, Europe, North America and Japan playing festivals and headlining tours.

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    Lyres Play

    160,729 plays (20,002 listeners)

    The group LYRES are a Boston-based band, lead by POKEMONOJEFF and formed with 1st rehearsal on New Years Day 1979. DMZ was one pre-Lyres line-up, with songwriting and rhythm section from DMZ forming the group Lyres as 1978 came to a close. As with many Boston bands, the story is quite complicated, and going to side-bands and linked bands drive one to a sticky web

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    The Fleshtones Play

    248,155 plays (26,132 listeners)

    Often tagged as garage-rock revivalists, the Fleshtones mix the fuzz-guitar and Farfisa organ sounds of that genre with rockabilly, '50s and '60s R&B, and surf into a potent retro stew the group likes to call "Super Rock.

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    The Come Ons Play

    77,546 plays (12,399 listeners)

    The Come Ons emerged in 1999 featuring ex-Gore Gore Girls member Deanne Iovan on bass, vocals, and vintage organ, guitarist Jim Johnson, and The Dirtbombs drummer Patrick Pantano doing double duty behind The Come Ons' kit. While their dance and soul-inspired grooves were an immediate sensation in Detroit, the band didn't debut on wax immediately.

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    The Hentchmen Play

    107,700 plays (13,585 listeners)

    Formed in October of 1992, the Hentchmen were one of the most popular live acts in lower Michigan throughout the '90s. Featuring organist/vocalist Johnny Volare, guitarist Tim V. Eight, and drummer Chris Handyside, the band performed a primitive garage band sound that utilized few instruments and referenced their heroes in '60s music.

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    Compulsive Gamblers Play

    232,257 plays (22,977 listeners)

    Folding together equal portions of greasy '50s pop, Memphis-style rhythm & blues, and a punk rocker's sense of casual experimentation and musical cross breeding, the Compulsive Gamblers were at the forefront of the Memphis roots punk scene, alongside such bands as the Gibson Bros. and '68 Comeback, creating a sound that was at once sinister, comical, and full of potent groove.

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    The Von Bondies Play

    3,215,247 plays (281,862 listeners)

    The Von Bondies are an American alternative rock band. The current members are Jason Stollsteimer on vocals and lead guitar, Christy Hunt on rhythm guitar, Leann Banks on bass guitar and Don Blum on drums.

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    The Dirtbombs Play

    1,200,460 plays (86,901 listeners)

    One of Detroit garage punk legend Mick Collins' many post-The Gories projects, for years The Dirtbombs seemed to exist more in concept than in reality.

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