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D Double E

D Double E, is a member of the Newham Generals, originating from the notorious Newham borough of London. Originally in the N.A.S.T.Y crew, D Double E, Footsie and Monkey are the members; producers and MC's of the harsh, grime sounds of Newham Generals D Double E used to be a member of the 187 Crew, with Jammer and Armour. The group were invited to join Nasty Crew, and they accepted apart from Jammer, who did join later after N.A.S.T.

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Rocket from the Crypt

Pledging to never play a venue with a stage, singer/guitarist John Reis formed San Diego's Rocket from the Crypt in the summer of 1990 after becoming disillusioned with the hardcore punk band he was in called Pitchfork. Joining with then-current Rocketeers bassist Petey X and guitarist N.D, in addition to departed drummer Sean and backing vocalist Elaina, Reis and company released Paint As A Fragrance in 1991.

Read more about Rocket from the Crypt on Last.fm.

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The Romans

There are two bands called "The Romans": (1) The Romans were one of Los Angeles' first super-groups with members of the budding art/punk scene sweeping Southern California in the early 80's. With members from Human Hands, Monitor, BPeople, The Deadbeats, 45 Grave, Consumers, Tikis, the LAFMS and Green on Red, The Romans added a unique voice to the "LA Punk" movement. While the explosive chemistry of The Romans was short lived...

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Flow Dan

Flow Dan (real name Mark Viera) is a 29 year-old MC from East London. He is one of the founding and longest serving members of the Roll Deep crew, after joining from garage collective Pay As You Go, and is also a part of the collective Cemetary Warriors. Flow Dan is a veteran MC from East London who started as a Jungle MC in the late nineties before starting Roll Deep with Wiley and has become one of the longest serving members.

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Head For The Hills

Head For The Hills (or H4TH as some fans refer to them) is a four piece Bluegrass/jam band rooted band formed in Ft. Collins, Colorado. The four members met while living in the dorms together in 2003 at Colorado State University. They are becoming well known in the Colorado bluegrass scene, largely in part to the bands local grassroots, and always growing fanbase. The band is also known for their occasional (especially live) musical style of "Grass-Hop" (Bluegrass-influenced hip-hop).

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Oblivians

The Oblivians were an American garage punk trio from 1993 to 1998. In the 1990s, their blues-infused brand of unpolished, bravado, crudely-recorded punk rock made them one of the most popular and prominent bands within the underground garage punk scene. Formed in Memphis, Tennessee, the band consisted of three members -- Greg Cartwright, Jack Yarber, and Eric Friedl -- who alternated between instruments on stage and in the studio, each member serving as vocalist, guitarist, and drummer, in turn.

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