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Maylene and the Sons of Disaster

Maylene and the Sons of Disaster is a southern rock/metal band. They formed in 2004 in Birmingham, Alabama and began touring the southern United States. In 2005, Maylene and the Sons of Disaster signed to Mono vs. Stereo and released their self-titled debut, Maylene and the Sons of Disaster. Maylene and the Sons of Disaster's II was released on Ferret Records nationwide on March 20, 2007. Maylene's third album, III, was released on June 23, 2009. The song Just A Shock was released to the band's MySpace page on May 11th, 2009. III debuted at #71 on the Billboard 200.

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Twitching Tongues

Formed late 2009 in Los Angeles, California, Twitching Tongues brings a style of metal (doom metal) and rock infused hardcore not often heard in today's modern scene. Influenced by the likes of
Type O Negative, Only Living Witness, Black Sabbath, Sam Black Church, Agents of Man
and Section 8, the band finds a way to maintain originality and showcase their own
vastly unique sound. Featuring present members of such local powerhouses
as Ruckus, Creatures, Alpha & Omega and Nails.

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Mourning Tide

Gold Coast, Australia: 2000-present Gold Coast rockers Mourning Tide began in 2000, as four friends with the same vision: to be the most entertaining and unique band in the emerging hardcore/metal scene. Touring hard and partying harder has earned them a strong local following on the East Coast. In 2003, Mourning Tide released their successful self-titled debut EP, through Modern Music/Sony/BMG.

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Auburn

"Auburn," as you will quickly notice, refers to more than one band. First is an R&B/pop singer who sings "La La La." Most other tracks are from a southern metalcore band of the same name. According to the La La La Songfacts, Auburn Williams was born in Minneapolis to a single mother. She began singing in church and listened to nothing but gospel music as a kid. When she was 13, Auburn began performing with a local all-girl group called Loyal and she continued to work on her songwriting, posting tracks on her MySpace page growing her fanbase the grass-roots way.

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