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Artist Results for "flammable"

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Artist: Flammable Child

Artist: The Stuck-Ups

Assembling in 1998, in Seattle, Washington, the Stuck-Ups play a flammable and riotous combination of punk and garage rock. Counting on with an always alternating line-up, the crew recorded its debut disc in 2000, a four song seven-inch record, released by Sympathy For the Record Industry label. During the next months the band played numerous... [+] Read More

Artist: Doc Martin

Long one of the most innovative and influential DJs on the West Coast club circuit, Doc Martin began spinning house records in San Francisco in 1986, quickly winning a cult following among warehouse party denizens for his eclectic tastes and skill at mixing the crowd with the music. After several years of masterminding epic eight-hour sets at... [+] Read More

Artist: Diamond Dogs

Venturing on the scopes of rampant styles like punk and garage rock, Sweden's Diamond Dogs formed in the late '90s, with an extended lineup consisting of Anders Lindstrom (guitar), Stefan Björk (bass), Stevie Klasson (guitar), Sulo Karlsson (vocals), Henrik Widen (piano, keyboards), Jesper Karlsson (drums), and Matthias Helberg (harp). Shortly... [+] Read More

Artist: The Pattern

Combining stirring melodies with rock & roll's flammable powers, the Pattern formed in Oakland, CA, in the beginning of 2000, reuniting the efforts of a five-piece crew, all of which had previous band experiences. Led by vocalist and songwriter Christopher Appelgren, along with guitarists Jason Rosenberg and Andy Asp, bassist Carson Bell, and... [+] Read More

Artist: Starlite Desperation

Performing glamorous indie pop inspired by the foremost classical guitar combustion's of the late '70s, the Starlite Desperation also presented the rawness alike the heaviest of garage rock squads. Their notability was firstly due for not using a bass player, therefore offering flammable sounds based upon a two-guitar spectacle. Starlite formed... [+] Read More

Artist: Lateral Tension

Combining disturbing vocalizations with distorted and disquieting sounds, Lateral Tension produce distinct visions for industrial rock's tumultuous domains. Tension's operations began in 1997 in Seattle, WA, when Razor and Malachi made their first sound experiences. After several experimentation sessions, the duo started preparing what would... [+] Read More

Artist: Destructor

Cleveland, Ohio's Destructor was a secondary 1980s thrash metal band whose brief career was curtailed by tragedy. Formed in 1983 by spectacularly renamed members Dave Overkill (vocals/guitar), Pat Rabid (guitar), Paul Warhead (bass), and perhaps best of all, Matt Flammable (drums), Destructor jumped the thrash metal bandwagon hot on the heels of... [+] Read More

Artist: Trusty

Combining influences ranging from indie rock's original melodies to alternative rock's unique and dazzling references, Trusty's creations distinctly provided the most flammable aspects of the punk rock revival style. Forming in Little Rock, AR, in 1989, Trusty first appeared with a lineup consisting of James Brady (guitar, vocals), Bobby... [+] Read More

Artist: Milan Knizak

A highly controversial figure in the Czech Republic, Milan Knizak is mostly known in America for his membership in Fluxus in the 1960s-1970s. A performance artist, Knizak is an art renegade who was banned by the Communist regime and kept in the fringes because of his political activism and art terrorism. After the Velvet Revolution, he was given... [+] Read More

Artist: Graveblankets

The original intention of the Graveblankets was to perform pop songs with bluegrass instrumentation, which included mandolin, guitar, violin, upright bass, and male and female vocals. Once the group got going, however, drummer Chris Arduser (also a member of the Bears) shifted the direction of the band slightly to incorporate whatever style of... [+] Read More
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