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Spiderbait

Spiderbait are an band formed in 1991 in Finley, New South Wales, Australia which consists of Mark "Kram" Maher (drums, lead vocals), Janet English (bass, vocals) and Damien Whitty (guitar). They have had two top ten albums and another three albums reach the Australian top 40. Their song Buy Me A Pony was #1 on the Triple J Hottest 100 for 1996, and the group enjoyed success with their 2004 #1 Australian hit cover of Black Betty.

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Eli 'Paperboy' Reed

Eli "Paperboy" Reed has released two independently-released albums (Sings Walkin' and Talkin' and Other Smash Hits! and Roll With You), Come And Get It is Reed's third album and his major-label debut. Reed was nominated for Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the 2009 MOJO Awards.

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Illuminations

Illuminations is an American band based in Gowanus, Brooklyn. Featuring members Zachary Cale, Ryan Johnson, Kris Benedict & PJ Glauberzon. Their debut album was released in the Fall of 2008, titled SEE-SAW. Do not be confused with the Axiom Records compilation titled "Illuminations". That is where all the Santana/New Agey references come from. Here is the story.
It all began in '92 after Ryan Johnson heard that the new kid, Zach Cale, had got an electric guitar for Christmas. They became fast friends and started their first band together in 1994 called The Astronauts.

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Jackie Treehorn

Jackie Treehorn play heavy rock music. Taking influences from 70's progressive rock, stoner, metal and post-rock amongst many others and creating music, in song format, that sounds similar to, yet different from these influences. Five small guys making a big noise since March 2006. Debut E.P. 'One' released 2006, follow up album expected 2009. Aaron Xavier Silmon De Monerri - Vocals
Jason Thomson - Guitar
Jed Potts - Guitar
Kami Cullen - Bass
Ricki Thomson - Drums

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Afghan Whigs

American band the Afghan Whigs were a soul-influenced, alternative rock band that was mainly active in the 1990s. While achieving only moderate commercial success, the Afghan Whigs attracted ample critical acclaim and deeply loyal fans, Rolling Stone described the band as spending "the bulk of their career on the brink of stardom", yet they've "never quite broken beyond a substantial legion of devotees enamored of their thinly veiled sleaze."

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