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Exit Ten

Exit Ten are a 'metalcore' quintet from Reading in the UK (famous mainly for its annual festival). The current lineup, cemented in late 2003, consist of:
Stuart Steele- Guitar (backing vocals)
Joe Ward- Guitar (backing vocals)
Ryan Redman- Lead Vocals
James Steele- Bass
Chris Steele- Drums Whilst the band list among their primary musical influences as Tool, Mastodon, Dimmu Borgir and Testament...

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Twofold

Twofold was a UK band comprising of Danny Barnes, Lindsay Corstorphine, Simon Kiely and John Wright, on drums, guitar, bass and guitar respectively. All members at one time played a part in fronting a song vocally, so the notion of a 'frontman' or 'lead singer' as such was irrelevant. After beginning with a sound rooted in pop-punk and post-hardcore acts such as Small Brown Bike and Hot Water Music, their sound began to shift towards heavy use of keyboards and strong flourishes of the sound of JR Ewing and Q and Not U.

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Stockholm Syndrome

The name Stockholm Syndrome describes two different bands. One is based out of Athens, Georgia. Stockholm Syndrome is an American Rock music band formed in Athens, Georgia as a collaboration between Dave Schools of Widespread Panic and Jerry Joseph of Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons. The two enlisted Los Angeles drummer Wally Ingram, San Francisco guitarist Eric McFadden (who had previously worked with Keb' Mo', Primus and the P Funk All Stars), and German keyboardist Danny Dziuk. Dziuk however, has since been replaced on tour by Gov't Mule keyboardist Danny Louis.

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Chips

"Chips" refers to four artists: 1)Swedish pop group with Elisabeth Andreassen, Kikki Danielsson and Lasse Holm, as well as 2)a short-lived New York doo-wop band consisting of teenage friends Charles Johnson (lead vocal), Nathaniel Epps (baritone), Paul Fulton (bass), Sammy Strain and Shedwick Lincoln (tenors). The group's first recording is their most enduring; "Rubber Biscuit" started life as Johnson's answer to the marching rhythms of the Warwick School For Delinquent Teenagers while he was an intern there and 3) a noise-rock/post-punk band from Bretagne...

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