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Young Livers

Young Livers are a punk/hardcore band from Gainesville, FL. Dave used to be in Glass and Ashes, Matt and Chris are currently in the Horror. Sometimes they have beards. so far they released an LP on No Idea Records and will soon release split 7inches with Army Of Ponch, Bridge And Tunnel and Attack! Vipers! ... And apparently there's a second band called Young Livers, they are "straight up punk/rockabilly from KC".

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Beecher

Beecher was a band from Manchester, England. Formed in 2001 by Daniel Plant (guitars), Will Shaw (drums) and David Hopkinson (bass), they played a mix of Metal, Hardcore Punk and Rock. The original intent was for the band to be a doom metal experiment but the recruitment of vocalist Edward Godby and guitarist Mark Lyons made a full band line-up. After the recording of a 5-track demo CD, the band released the Resention Is a Big Word EP for Nottingham based In At The Deep End Records in 2002. This was followed by the album Breaking The Fourth Wall in 2003 on Calculated Risk Records.

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Heretics and lovers

Heretics and Lovers are a five piece post-hardcore band from the UK, forming in 2006. They released their first EP "The Eretica Sessions" in April 2007. In the later part of 2007 the band took time off to focus on writing their first full length which was recorded during January 2008. The album got released on September 8th 2008 via Attic Room Records. Album Description "Heretics and Lovers are a 5-piece alternative, post hardcore band from the South West with a melodic twist.

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Conquer The Decade

Are the big 5, hailing from South Wales they bring you a mix of various music genres. Introduced in May 09’ they are a young band doing the best they can to get themselves heard by everyone, and doing the best they can to make you beat up your friends! With the departure of their guitarist, andrew storm, in late 2010 they put the recording of their debut ep on hold until they could find a new guitarist.

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Abandon All Ships

Abandon All Ships is a electronic-hardcore band founded in 2006 in Toronto, Ontario. Originally, playing covers of Norma Jean songs and having gone through many different band members, most of them attending Dante Alighieri Catholic Secondary, including lead vocalist, Angelo Aita and keyboardist, Sebastian Cassisi-Nunez and their first bassist Francesco Pallota, they eventually toured and opened for many post-hardcore bands such as Silverstein. They quickly became popular on the Internet through MySpace, and were noticed even more after their appearance on the Much Music program Disband.

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Breakneck Static

Breakneck Static formed in 2004 from the ashes of Southend indie rock band, Calico, when guitarist Adrian Lane met singer Machiko Kimura, who had recently moved to London from Tokyo. Influenced by the Japanese noise scene (bands such as Zeni Geva, Yona Kit, Melt Banana), the original line-up was completed by Adrian's sister Debbie Lane on drums, Matt Elmes on bass and James Beighton on guitar. With the departure of James Beighton in 2005 and Machiko Kimura in 2007, the current line-up now includes Bryan Styles on guitar, alto sax and trumpet, and Rei Sugawara on vocals.

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Polar Bear Club

Polar Bear Club is an indie rock/hardcore band from Rochester and Syracuse, New York. A demo released in 2005 brought them much attention, and was a precursor to their first EP, The Redder, the Better, released in Summer 2006 on Triple Attack and Luchador Records. The EP contained catchy, pop-punk songs with lots of of opportunities for energetic sing-a-longs, and was found to be a fan and zine favorite throughout the year.

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Erra

There are multiple artists with the name Erra: 1)We are Erra, and we are from the general Birmingham/Montgomery area. We've all played in a few bands from around here that you may or may not be familiar with.
Garrison Lee (Even Idols Die), Alan Rigdon (Broadcast The Nightmare), Alex Ballew (By Blood and Iron, Whoa Is Me), Jesse Cash (By Blood and Iron, Whoa Is Me), Adam Hicks (By Blood and Iron, Thy Devourer).

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Ebe Oke

Ebe Oke was born in South Georgia in the deep South of America. From an early age his artistic practice has been multi-disciplinary with work in many media including photography, design, performance, poetry, video, and storytelling, though his oeuvre is perhaps focused primarily on making music. Mixing a sense of mythological backstory with the tradition of art song Ebe Oke is a kind of Renaissance artist for the new if quickly aging millennium.

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Memphis May Fire

Barely a year ago Memphis May Fire undertook the daunting task of finding a new singer and regaining that Southern rock soul that had driven their aggressive brand of rock-n-roll. The wait is over, and they mean it when they say they're here to stay. Sometimes life finds a way even when you least expect it. The guys in Memphis May Fire are no stranger to that proven fact. Armed with their powerful new singer Matt Mullins, the boys finished their expectation-shattering new full length record "Sleepwalking" with producer Casey Bates (Chiodos, A Skylit Drive).

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