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Artist: Skin
The iconoclastic British "clit-rock" quartet Skunk Anansie broke up in 2001 after three successful yet often misunderstood or unclassifiable records. Vocalist Skin had always been the group's emotional nucleus and resident firebrand; after its dissolution, she decided to take some time off before returning to music. Skin gradually returned to... [+] Read More
Artist: Skin
Artist: Skin
Artist: Skin to Skin
Artist: Skin on Skin
Artist: The 4-Skins
Artist: Paved in Skin
Paved in Skin features the work of producer John Bergin, who synthesizes electronica and industrial rock. Bergin has participated in several projects prior to Paved in Skin, including Trust Obey and Blackmouth. The debut Paved in Skin album, Off (2002), included the single "Flood" as well as two covers, the Cars' "Moving in Stereo" and... [+] Read More
Artist: Skin Alley
British prog rock act Skin Alley were a farsighted collaboration between Thomas Crimble (keyboards/bass/vocals), Alvin Pope (drums), Krzysztof Henryk Justkiewicz (keyboards), and Bob James (sax/guitar). Formed in the late '60s, they made inroads quickly and found themselves signed to CBS for their self-titled debut in 1969. That album, and its... [+] Read More
Artist: Skin Yard
Possibly the least appreciated of Seattle's early grunge pioneers, Skin Yard never broke out of the deeper levels of the underground. Unlike most of their peers, they never made it onto the Sub Pop roster, nor did their key personnel go on to breakout stardom with other bands. They did, however, contribute drummers to acts like Soundgarden and... [+] Read More
Artist: Skin Chamber
The short-lived alt-industrial metal duo Skin Chamber consisted of a pair of members from New York's Controlled Bleeding: Paul Lemos and Chris Moriarity. While Controlled Bleeding was on hold due to a label dispute with their former record label, Wax Trax!, the duo decided to form a side project to vent their pent-up anger. A deal with... [+] Read More
Artist: Celebrity Skin
After the demise of the seminal Los Angeles punk band Vagina Dentata, bassist Tim Ferris and drummer-turned-singer Gary Jacoby decided to form a new band to express their off-the-wall personalities. They soon teamed up with ex-Endless Banana guitarist Bob Hoss, as well as a countless string of drummers that gave Spinal Tap a run for their money... [+] Read More