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Growing up in Kentucky, where metal bands like Pantera had already made an indelible mark on the map; meant it didn't take long for these early twenty-something Southern rockers from Edmonton to follow suit.
Having been raised by musical parents and being spoon-fed on legendary acts such as Led Zeppelin, it's no wonder these guys are selling so many albums today! After the huge success of their last record, 'Folklore and Superstition', which was released on Roadrunner records, Black Stone Cherry are currently in the process of writing their third studio album, in which they promise fans that they will ‘bring rock back to music’. |
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Placebo were formed all the way back in 1994, in London, by Brian Molko and Stefan Olsdal. After seeing Brian perform in a bar in a local pub, Stefan decided starting a band with him would be a great idea. After a little experience playing with Steve Hewitt on the drums, the pair eventually decided to make Robert Schultzberg their permanent drummer. Since then, they’ve replaced Schultzberg with Steve Forrest, forming the Placebo you know today.
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Formed by former Busted guitarist’s Charlie Simpson in 2003 in his London flat, Fightstar have worked harder than most to gain reputable recognition worldwide. Sell out gigs, a gruellling schedule and recently, they've been rocking some landmark festival appearances including a blistering set at the UK's foremost metalfest - Download.
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Hailing from Chicago, Illinois and formed from the ashes of The Blank Theory, Madina Lake first got together in 2005. However it wasn’t until two years later that the four guys broke the big time by wowing our friends over in Roadrunner Records. Having one very successful album under their belt, their debut ‘From them, through us, to you’ featured in the Billboard 200 album chart as well as the Billboard Top Heatseekers and now two years later, with another album recently released, the guys are hoping to be even bigger than before.
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Hollywood Undead are one of those bands bred on good old fashioned word of mouth, underground and viral, these 'rap- rock club song singers' are scaling deserved heights. What started as a couple of songs posted on the internet has virally turned into a movement, with their own 'tattoo appreciation society' and 'undead army' in tow, new album 'Desperate Measures' is just the next step in a promising future. Tattoo TV's Laura Lee talks to band member and 'fray hyper' Da Kurlzzzz.
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