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Orange

Orange can refer to multiple artists. 1) What do you do when your band mates decide that after being with you for 7 years, touring America and Canada constantly, releasing two very well received albums and being your childhood best friends that this “whole music thing” isn’t really what they want to do, and they quit…

You really have two options, quit or carry on. Thankfully that’s what Joe Dexter and Zak Glosserman decided to do.

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The Maddigans

In the past couple years The Maddigans have worked extremely hard and it's started to pay off. Their recent accomplishments include booking their 7th Canadian tour, 1st ever US tour, being featured on AbsolutePunk, playing Canadian Music Week 2011, and reaching over 13,000 fans on facebook alone. Now the band is gearing up for Canadian, US and other tours in early 2012. Check out their website here: www.facebook.com/themaddigans

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Close Your Eyes

Giving every ounce of their being over to everything that they set their minds to, CLOSE YOUR EYES blew the top off of the Abilene, Texas music scene and has brought their high energy, passionate brand of hardcore to the masses. With one listen of their Victory Records debut, We Will Overcome, audiences everywhere will notice the authenticity of this spirit-filled, hardcore outfit. Shane Raymond (Vocals) and Brett Callaway (Guitar/Vocals) first met at Hardin-Simmons University. Being the only two "hardcore" kids in the cafeteria connected them immediately.

Read more about Close Your Eyes on Last.fm.

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The Scarlet Desire

The Scarlet Desire are six best friends from the small industrial town of Teesside, located in the North-East of England. We take in a wide range of influences from music and art to life situations that we have to endure everyday. We're all from working class families, with everything coming out of our own pockets, which is exactly how we want it to be.
We've been lucky enough to play alongside and party with young upcoming talents like You Me At Six, We Are The Ocean, Flood of Red, Fei Comodo...

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Broke

There are four artists with this name: 1) Broke is a Minimal/Tech-house group who release on Kompakt consisting of artists Markus Rossknecht & Matias Aguayo. 2) BroKe is a two-man Alternative Metal Band from Frankfurt, Germany.
They mix very different styles of Metal, for example Death Metal, Black Metal, Metalcore, Speed Metal, Thrash Metal, Grindcore, Hardcore, Hubawaba Metal, Melodic Death Metal or Heavy Metal.
3) Broke is a St. Louis metal band.

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Point of View

There are at least 5 bands with the name Point of View: 1. Point of View(POV) is a German synthpop band formed in the mid 90's. 2. Point of View is also a progressive rock/metal band residing in Poland with three releases to their credit. 3. Point of View also is a Belgian positive hardcore band who brings you Oldschool Beatdown ! 4. Point of View is the greatest pop punk band alive and are from northeast pa. you like blink like them.

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Vena Cava

Vena Cava has been the name of at least five bands:
1. A Romanian death metal band.
2. A San Diegan pop punk band.
3. A post-punk band from Columbus, Ohio on the Old 3C label.
4. A UK Post-Punk band who released a 7" EP in 1980.
5. A Metal band in Beijing who are in High School.

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Lucky 7

Lucky 7 was a four piece alternative rock band from San Diego, California featuring Allen Colaneri on lead vocals and guitar, Darin Brookner on lead guitar, Steven Press on bass and Robert Garbowski on drums. They formed in 1997 and the next year independently released their first record, titled "Miss Fortune" at a small, local studio (Doubletime, Santee/California). They disbanded in 2003.

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Enjoy Destroy

Enjoy Destroy are a 'local' band who are honest with their music and like to put on a good show. They met at the age of 14 and have written original material ever since...
When Enjoy Destroy released their debut album “Little Dreams” in March of 2008, the reviews were unanimously glowing as the British rock press hailed the Hampshire quartet as successors to the likes of Foo Fighters and Biffy Clyro.

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