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Hybris

There are at least 4 artists called Hybris: 1. Czech DJ
2. Spanish band
3. German band
4. German hardcore band 1. A Czech DJ:
Hybris is Evan Vischi. After years of being a studio recluse, Evan surfaced in the DC scene and released collaborations and solo projects under the name Robot Death Squad. He then moved to the Czech Republic to focus on advancing his own sound and began releasing under the name Hybris.

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The Saddest Landscape

The Saddest Landscape is a band from Boston. They play an authentic style of emo, combining influences from the original "emo" sound with the more chaotic sounds of the later "screamo" bands of the 90s. Recent activity includes a split with Pianos Become The Teeth, and another with We Were Skeletons. They did a West Coast tour with calculator summer of '11 and a Euro Tour with We Were Skeletons has been announced.

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humousexual

Humousexual is Boitel (one of the ´r´s in irrk, guitar, vocals, plays in isso*keh too, one of organisers of queeruption london, from Göttingen Germany) and Victor (vocals, drums, organiser of homocrime, queeruption London, from Northumberland, UK but lives in London). Humousexual plays pretty indie pop. they have quiet songs with handclaps and whistling that range in topic from the innocuous to political.

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Sequoia

Sequoia is (1) a band from Chicago. They released their debut album, "Monday Morning" in 2005. Their sophmore album, "Time to Change", was released in May of 2008. In 2009 they added Cully Johnston from Grinner/Powers on guitar and in 2011 released their third full-length, "Couple Two Tree." It was engineered/produced by Allen Epley (Shiner, The Life and Times) and Eric Abert (The Life and Times, Ring Cicada) and recorded at Matt Talbott's (HUM) studio, Earth Analog.

Read more about Sequoia on Last.fm.

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Crestfallen

Trading in technicality for good ol' fashioned fist-raising tunes, Virginia's Crestfallen played high-energy thrash-influenced metallic punk rock. This is fast & heavy music at it's finest, combining circle-pit-inducing thrashy hardcore with plenty of punk attitude to generate a compelling form of underground music that's aimed at erasing those unnecessary lines between a live band and the crowd. With epic melodic elements and an unmistakable grind influence, it's not hard to see why this youth-filled band has got people pogoing at every show...

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