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Supra1

Hailing from the former Eastern Bloc, Poland’s Supra1 produce next-level dubstep, UK funky, and bassline house wobblers that kill it on dancefloors worldwide. Hailing from historic Krakow—where they throw an epic underground party of their own—they debuted on Trouble & Bass last year with a killer remix of Little Jinder’s “Polyhedron” that was supported by everyone from Diplo to Basement Jaxx, as well as reaching #1 in Beatport.com’s “Top 10 Late Night Bangers” chart.

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The Hookers

The Hookers (Kentucky)
Hail Satan! The Southern Gods of Satanic Punk started playing in the summer of 1994 in Lexington, Kentucky. Formed By Adam "The Rock 'n' Roll Outlaw" Neal (Blade of the Ripper, Nashville Pussy), Noel "Stoney Tombs" Reucroft and Johnny "Hotrod" Evans. Originally taking a more Johnny Thunders classic punk sound, by the bands own standards they didnt officially become The Hookers until 1996. When they morphed into the satanic punk/metal nightmare they were known for.

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Sticky

There are at least five artists named Sticky.
Number one: Sticky is a UK garage producer
Number two :
Sticky were an indie pop band from Boone, North Carolina that released the ep "Double Superbuzz" on David Lowery's independent label Pitch-a-tent records in 1997. Number three:
http://www.myspace.com/stickye. Number four: A danish rock band mostly know for their tribute song "Ovre i Amerika" about NFL-kicker Morten Andersen breaking the record as the most scoring player in the NFL ever. See http://www.sticky.dk/

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The Remains

In 1964, they took Boston by surprise. The line of fans stretching from Kenmore Square to Fenway Park meant only one thing: It was "Remains Night" at The Rathskeller. By New Years Day 1965, The Remains were signed to a major recording deal, playing to packed venues throughout New England. By the end of the 65' they had two regional hit singles on Epic Records and had performed for 14 million viewers on Ed Sullivan’s Christmas Show. In 1966, the group had two more regional hits, appeared on NBC TV's Hulaballoo, and garnered a coveted spot as opening act on The Beatles’ U.

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The Strange Boys

Playing 1960s Nuggets that belie their age, the Strange Boys quickly inserted themselves in Austin’s garage rock and pop revival of the mid millennium alongside bands like The Black and The Ugly Beats. Beginning as a duo in 2001, the Dallas group congealed into its current quartet of brothers Ryan and Philip Sambol alongside Matt Hammer and Greg Enlow in 2004. The following year brought the release of their appropriately titled debut EP, States Newest Noise Makers, Ryan’s slurred, slacker vocals texturing their classic riffs and rhythms.

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The King Bains

The King Bains are Jim Harrison & Mike Dolton; a new two-piece rock & blues band from the Midlands. Mike and Jim were playing together previously as the drummer and guitarist for a heavy rock band but now it's time to take centre stage on their own.
Only formed late 2010 The King Bains have already produced a demo after three practices with just four mics, it's raw but too good to keep quiet.

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Cherry Overdrive

Cherry Overdrive is a hard working, upcoming Copenhagen based all-female rocking combo. Cherry Overdrive deliver straight-up garage with a 60’s twist and psyche stoner rock to boot with a tight, authentic, overwhelming live act you don't want to miss.
Cherry Overdrive released their debut album (Clear Light, Heptown Records) in 2007 and it was received with all-round press and media recognition. They had four radio singles making it onto rotation in Denmark, Germany and France.

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