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No Bragging Rights

No Bragging Rights began to take its present shape in the summer of 2005. Since then, the 5 piece Metalcore band has self released 2 CD's (an EP and a full Length) which have collectively sold 8k+ copies World Wide. When NBR began work on their first self released full length album, “Because You Believe…” the band was at a crossroads. Member changes and new ideas took them in a heavier, more hardcore oriented direction. The early 2006 release was well received in the local scene, and helped establish the band outside of their home town.

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Honey Ryder

Like Ursula Andress rising from the sea in her white bikini, Honey Ryder are guaranteed to be making heads turn this summer. Sweet dreams are made of this – and not since the Eurythmics have we witnessed such a distinctive male/female songwriting duo as Lindsay Boyle (vocals) and Martyn Shone (guitar). With its lyrical catchiness and (whisper it) commercial appeal, new album ‘Rising Up’ should come as standard with every sports car sold this year.

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The Ordinary Boys

The Ordinary Boys were an English indie rock band formed in 2002 in Worthing, a seaside town in West Sussex, originally named Next in Line. They were influenced by mod revival and britpop music, as well as the bands Madness, The Specials, The Kinks and The Smiths. Their name derives from a Morrissey song, "The Ordinary Boys". The band consisted of members Samuel Preston (vocals, guitar), William J. Brown (guitar), James Gregory (bass), and Simon Goldring (drums), who replaced Charles “Chuck” Stanley in 2005.

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Kaleidoscope

There are at least seven artists/bands that have used this name: a British psychedelic rock band, an American psychedelic band, an Australian power-pop/rock trio, a Mexican psychedelic hard rock band, a solo artist, an Italian eurodance trio, and an electronic musician.
1. Kaleidoscope were a British psychedelic rock band consisting of vocalist Peter Daltrey, guitarist Eddie Pumer, bassist Steve Clark and drummer Danny Bridgman.

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Stonestreet

The band was founded in 2008, Latvia. They have adapted and fused the most popular and underground styles, compressed them with their knowledge and practice, and turned the outcome into the original sound of Stonestreet, as it is. Core of the band consists of our frontman and guitarist Gatis, bass Edgars, drummer Karlis and new found shreadder - Michael. The band have gone through breakdowns, experienced ups and downs and their goal is to achieve greater heights in music, so they abandoned previous lives and chose to set music the only priority from now on.

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Madison

There is more than one artist with this name: 1) A Michigan based emo band active in the mid-to-late 90's. Performed with bands like Malakhai and Sharana. 2) Madison is a New Jersey-based screamo and later more pop punk band. They were active from 2001 until their split in late 2006 after their relationship with their then label Rushmore Records took a turn for the worse. Madison claimed Rushmore neglected them as a band and didn't listen to their repeated requests for them to be sent to the studio to record a full length...

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Billyclub

Billyclub formed in the frozen Tundra that is Kenosha Wi (USA) - March 95. The lads started gigging and built up a following. They met Erv from Idol records at one of Terry Bones Sunday afternoon piss ups in the Chicago burbs (very nice thank you). The 1st release was a 7” single with Self Help and a cover of 999’s “Homicide.” It was well received and got reviewed by none other than Billboard magazine. The debut album "It’s Better to be Pissed Off", was the next release (96). After the 1st successful US tour the band relocated to Dallas.

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