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nanas revenge

Nanas Revenge are an expeditious melodic punk four piece from the depths of Northern British county, Cumbria. But don't let this geographical conundrum fool you, the band are now dwelling in the London of the North, that is Leeds. Gigging regularly, the band are continuously building up a wealth of experience and dare one say it expert ‘gigging’.
With influences such as NOFX, Propagandhi, Thrice and Strung Out, the band have some intricate sounds going on( which they pull off, triumphantly) coupled with an eclectic use of style to create one powerful performance.

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Circle Takes the Square

Circle Takes the Square (often abbreviated CTTS) is a band from Savannah, Georgia, USA. The band formed in 2001 as a four-piece and after their first two releases they lost a guitarist but gained another in late 2004. What listeners tend to notice first about the band is the loud screaming of both male and female vocals that often function in a kind of call and response. Skillful, chaotic drumming coupled with intense, highly technical bass/guitar work have served to separate the band from most others in the screamo genre.

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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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Chamberlain

There are two artists with the name Chamberlain. Chamberlain was an indie rock band from Indianapolis & Bloomington, Indiana, previously having been known as Split Lip, they changed their name and their general sound away from hardcore punk in 1996. The band released Fate's Got A Driver in 1996, toured the US and Europe and took time out to record a new demo. After appearing at numerous major label events, the band were due to sign for Revolution Records, an imprint of Warner Music Group, but a signing freeze just before putting pen to paper thwarted them.

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Dead And Divine

DEAD AND DIVINE, a five piece metalcore ensemble out of Southern Ontario, Canada has been making an uproar across their homeland since their 2005 debut release "What Really Happened At Lover's Lane" on Verona Records;(a label created by Shane Told of Silverstein fame, and the band themselves) One would think a light would be dimmed on their experience and caliber, but rest assured these "boys" are far from inexperienced.

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