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Artist: Tattooed Messiah
The music of Tattooed Messiah is created and performed by one man and a Macintosh!! This is music that is humble in its honesty and agressive in its artistry, it stands up in defiance of the current emptiness of pop music and brings the heart of music back to the forefront. [+] Read More
Artist: Agression
Agression was part of the first wave of skatepunk bands to emerge from southern California in the early '80s. These groups were on the front lines of a new union between the skateboard and punk rock cultures, which were put on a path to convergence by the establishment hassling each group. The resulting music was a confluence of punk's anger and... [+] Read More
Artist: I Mother Earth
Talk of Canadian rock bands may conjure up images of the Guess Who or Bachman-Turner Overdrive, but Toronto quartet I Mother Earth is a modern update combining a wide range of influences, including jazz fusion, funk, and progressive rock. Add a pinch of Canadian counterparts Rush and dashes of artists as disparate as Santana and King Crimson,... [+] Read More
Artist: K-KAL
Not your everyday rapper, K-KAL's fresh approach, is getting noticed in todays cookie-cutter music industry. His unique sound represents his weight not only as a vocal artist, but also as a formidable musician."The saying goes, ya want something done right, sometimes ya gotta do it yourself. This process is all about collaboration, but I'm not... [+] Read More
Artist: Signal99
What is Signal 99?Led by a Native American frontman from the Four Corner's Region, Chuck Haven, started Signal 99 as a solo project in late 2005. Signal 99 now consists as a full live act with shocking visual performances. Signal 99 is gaining popularity and fans with songs about everyday woes of lies, hate, pain and the consequences of... [+] Read More
Artist: Everclear
Though Everclear's Northwestern grunge-punk style was hardly revolutionary when the band became popular in 1995, the band's superb songs and Art Alexakis' us-against-them lyrics were taken to heart by bored Gen-X teens. The band's sound reflected the rock, post-punk and singer/songwriter influences of Alexakis like X, the Replacements, the... [+] Read More