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The Sound Explosion

There are two bands that go by the name of The Sound Explosion. 1)The first Sound Explosion, now shortened to The Sound Ex are a band from Newcastle upon Tyne, England. They combine fast rock n roll, blues and punk to form an upbeat, raw and energetic sound. Their live shows have gained much respect in the music community for their thrashing limbs, occaisional ventures into the crowd and screeching feedback.

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Sea Lions

Sea Lions hail from Oxnard, California. Just friends playing music together. Songs of longing and personal problems. Look for their debut LP due out in November on Slumberland Records. contacts: Email: sealionsohwell@yahoo.com Website: https://www.facebook.com/sealionsok

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Diamonds

Diamonds are not the 50's group "The Diamonds" of "Little Darlin'" fame. There are however, several bands that go by this name: 1) Diamonds (Australia/Glasgow)
2) Asher "Diamonds" Gray (USA)
3) Diamonds (Canada)
1) Diamonds are an ex-Australian hard pop/noisy indie three-piece based in Glasgow. Aidan and Sarah packed up their equipment in Adelaide, Australia late 2007. Put it all in a shipping container and set it loose on an over sea voyage to Glasgow. All to play some real, raw and exciting rock music on the other side of the world.

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The Summervilles

Three best friends // Music made for the love of playing live // Inspired by 50's rock'n roll, 60's garage/surf, 70's punk rock with the benefit of living through 80's noise rock and 90's post-hardcore // 4.5months new. Based in Sydney, Australia.

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Thirteen

the title 'Thirteen' is used by a couple of artists: 1) Thirteen is a four-piece vicious rock and roll band, mixing elements of garage, blues, rock`n´roll and hardrock. (see below for main biography) 2) Thirteen is a post-hardcore sounded band from Jakarta, Indonesia. they released their first album (It's All About Party Music And Friendship) in 2008, and get well-known after the album released. They call their fans as The Thirteen Army. http://www.myspace.com/thirteenjkt

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Emily's Army

The debut's album of the band is called “Don’t Be a Dick”. Words of wisdom from the mouth of new teenage pop punk band Emily’s Army. Influenced by the rich East Bay music scene, Gilman Street, classic power pop, and garage rock, Emily’s Army craft heartfelt teenage anthems dealing in cautionary tales, politics, and the pressures of adolescence.
The band members have known each other for most of their lives and discovered their passion for music together.

Read more about Emily's Army on Last.fm.

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The Jackets

There are at least two bands called "The Jackets": 1. The Jackets - Garage Rock (Bern, Switzerland): The Jackets are Jack Torera (aka Jackie Brutsche) formerly the guitarist for the girl group The Mad Cowgirl Disease from Bern and singer of the Zurich combo The Fox, Chris Rosales, an American who moved to Switzerland in 1994 from Los Angeles, formerly the drummer of Voodoo Rhythm Records bands, Lightning Beat-Man and the Never Heard of 'Ems, Reverend Beat-Man and the Unbelievers and The Get Lost (with ex Miracle Workers Gerry Mohr and Robert Butler) and Samuel 'Schmidi' Schmidiger...

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Trapdoor Minotaur

3-piece girl pop-punk DIY band from Leeds with sixties and garage influences featuring former members of Bonsai Kittens, The Seven Inches, and The Kiara Elles. The band have enjoyed comparisons with "the sound of an octopus falling out of a tree" and "the joyful rattling and clamouring of ironing boards being thrown down the stairs". Their influences include: Cowtown, The Supremes, The Ramones, Shonen Knife, The Descendents, and The Bangles.

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