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Artist: The Steal
Artist: Stealing Silence
Artist: stealing utah
from the depths of a troubled sub-consience comes this pop-core explosion. [+] Read More
Artist: Monkey Steals the Drum
Artist: Stealing Allans Rights
Artist: StopStealing
I love me some music. [+] Read More
Artist: Beg Borrow & Steal
Artist: Rob-N-Steal
Artist: System of a Down
Like many late-'90s metal bands, System of a Down struck a balance between '80s underground thrash metal and metallic early-'90s alternative rockers like Jane's Addiction. Their dark, neo-gothic alternative metal earned a cult following in the wake of the popularity of such likeminded bands as Korn and the Deftones. Vocalist Serj Tankian,... [+] Read More
Artist: One-Liner
One-Liner is a rock band from Burlington NJ. Musical melodies that mesh, with bass that delves into the soul, a guitar that wails, drums that vibrate your insides, and a voice that steals your soul. Will you be there to receive the message?! [+] Read More
Artist: U2
Through a combination of zealous righteousness and post-punk experimentalism, U2 became one of the most popular rock & roll bands of the '80s. Equally known for their sweeping sound as for their grandiose statements about politics and religion, they were rock & roll crusaders during an era of synthesized pop and heavy metal. The Edge provided... [+] Read More
Artist: Jimmy Hughes
Jimmy Hughes established producer Rick Hall's fledgling Fame studio as an R&B mecca with his 1964 blues ballad "Steal Away." The ex-gospel singer hooked up with Hall in 1962 but it wasn't until the explosive "Steal Away" was issued on the Fame label that his career took off. With an intense, crying vocal style that was perfect for deep soul... [+] Read More
Artist: Knoxville's Deadman
It's just me. I do all my music at home on my own. I'm not trying to steal anyone's style or tell anyone what to think or enjoy.
I make music for me, and for those looking for something beyond the norm.
The only other artist (besides my wife on "I Remember Yesterday") to contribute so far is Byron Sellers on guitar for the same song. [+] Read More
Artist: The Enright House
The Enright House is a sleepy bedroom operation, armed with drum machines, 80\'s synths, and guitars, the latter of which are typically manipulated with bows, screws, bottle caps, copper wire, fans, stainless steal picks, some love, some violence, and a handful of derelict effects. The Enright House is currently based in Christchurch, New... [+] Read More
Artist: Sci-Fi High
We ar Sci-Fi High warriors from Jupiters moon, we spend our day making music and protecting the asteroid belt from clavo gnomes who steal asteroids to build they're own reflector forthe sun diverting it from our solar system to thiers which would lead to a second ice age for us all. You're Welcome. [+] Read More
Artist: Familia Dei
In 1988, a group of core members, led by vocalist Bimi Ombale and drummer Ilo Pablo, splintered away from Zaiko Langa Langa. They lost the battle for the original name, but wound up stealing a good many musicians from Zaiko. They continued mostly in the traditional Zaiko style of rumba, adding a synth for more texture. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Mono Puff
Mono Puff was the eclectic side project of They Might Be Giants' singer/guitarist John Flansburgh; also comprising veteran session bassist Hal Cragin and Skeleton Key drummer Steve Calhoon, the group debuted with a series of EPs issued via Flansburgh's "Hello CD of the Month Club" project, with many of the tracks subsequently compiled on their... [+] Read More
Artist: Master P
Master P created a hip-hop empire without registering on any mainstream radar. For several years, he operated solely in the rap underground, eventually surfacing in the mid-'90s as a recording artist and producer who knew exactly what his audience wanted. And what they wanted was gangsta rap. With his independent label No Limit, Master P gave... [+] Read More
Artist: Hooverphonic
The Belgian ambient pop band Hooverphonic featured vocalist Liesje Sadonius, guitarist/programmer Alex Callier, keyboardist Frank DuchĂȘne, and guitarist Raymond Geerts. Known simply as Hoover across Europe, the group made their initial splash contributing the song "2Wicky" to the soundtrack of the 1996 Bernardo Bertolucci film Stealing Beauty,... [+] Read More
Artist: RhianDi
RhianDi is a remix mashup enthusiast who finds focus in the blending of classic metal riffs with ground shaking bass and breath stealing kicks. In his spare time he enjoys mixing Drum&*Bass on vinyl and producing progressive electronic of all elements in the basement of his Kansas home with nothing more than midi board a computer and a couple... [+] Read More
Artist: Cry of Love
After a couple years of slogging it out down in the South, Cry of Love released their debut album, Brother, in 1993. Cry of Love was not cut from the same cloth as most of the '90's hard rock bands. Instead of sludgy Sabbath steals, punk rips, or grunge, the band faithfully recreated the classic hard rock sounds of the '70s. From Bad Company to... [+] Read More
Artist: Cindy Bullens
This rock singer/songwriter sang three lead vocals on the movie soundtrack for Grease and sang backup with Elton John before cutting a series of albums of her own. After 1979's Steal the Night, Bullens did not return with new material for a decade, releasing a self-titled effort on MCA in 1989; another ten-year gap preceded the release of... [+] Read More
Artist: Paul Kelly
Miami soul singer/composer Paul Kelly was a consistent '70s R&B artist whose songs distinguished the repertoire of many southern soul singers. After recording for Buddy Killen's Dial label in 1965, Kelly debuted on the R&B charts with "Stealing in the Name of the Lord" in 1970 for Happy Tiger Records. Killen produced some of Kelly's subsequent... [+] Read More
Artist: Carolyn Leonhart
Carolyn Leonhart is a jazz singer with one foot firmly planted in the rock/pop universe. She is the daughter of veteran bassist Jay Leonhart, so her jazz sensibilities flow from her upbringing. Yet she gained wide exposure during the '90s as a backup vocalist for the reunited Steely Dan. Her jazz style is tinged with the edginess of a soul or... [+] Read More
Artist: Jimi Hendrix
In his brief four-year reign as a superstar, Jimi Hendrix expanded the vocabulary of the electric rock guitar more than anyone before or since. Hendrix was a master at coaxing all manner of unforeseen sonics from his instrument, often with innovative amplification experiments that produced astral-quality feedback and roaring distortion. His... [+] Read More
