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The All-American Rejects è una rock band formatasi a Stillwater, Oklahoma. Il loro ultimo album When The World Comes Down è stato rilasciato il 10 gennaio 2009. L'album precedente Move Along è stato rilasciato nel 2005 e il singolo "Dirty Little Secret" ha raggiunto la posizione #9 nella Billboard Hot 100 nel Gennaio del 2006 e la posizione #18 nella UK top 40 nel Giugno 2006. .
Around the time that British pop was sweeping America, Arthur Lee (who would later go on to form the legendary California psychedelic outfit called Love) was writing and recording tunes about President Lyndon Johnson's daughter with his new group The American Four. .
Hand Fed Babies began sampling old and odd records in February 2004. The intention was to create sample-based dance music. The intention still exists, however the music created falls somewhere in the middle of dub, early electronic experimentation, Central and West African rhythms, Go-Go, hip-hop and punk rock. Instruments include bass, samplers, thumb piano, a home-made dulcimer, synths, guitar, screws, PVC pipe, drum machines, pedals, and voices. Hailing from Washington, DC, the band, which includes Hugh McElroy (ex-Black Eyes) and Sean Peoples, started playing live shows in late 2004 and are touring with label mates La Mi Vida Violenta and...
Blue Babies are a ska'n'roll band from Freiburg, Germany. The bass swirls, the accordion flies, the saxophone jumps ... For the last 17 years, the quintet from South Germany is rocking the republic. Whether city hall or theater, club, streetcar, café or hairdresser, the Blue Babies play wherever people can dance! Their Ska'n'Roll versions of hard rock anthems, Boney M. audibles, Johnny Cash classics, as well as their own musical numbers are small marvels and their stage performance is legendary: Everything that goes in the legs and opens the heart. Dressed in suits the Blue Babies commit themselves just two...
Sometimes having all the necessary connections does not lead to great success. Although managed by Casey Kasem and designated as American International Pictures’ (AIP) house band, The American Revolution never became the national group that perhaps their talent and ability should have warranted. They did, however, appear in two films (and were cut from a third) and recorded an excellent album, s/t. excerpt from "Beyond the Beat Generation" .