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There are more artists with this name: 1) Guerilla is an antifascist hardcore punk band from Germany 2) Guerilla is an Anti-Corporate Punk band from Mexico. 3) Guerilla is an alternative and progressive rock band from Poland .
His flow is undeniable. His lyrical landscapes bring to mind the depth of a Donald Goines novel. His sly humor is as biting as a Chris Rock stand-up routine. That's right, Guerilla Black has it all – and delivers it lovely – on the microphone. After heating up the streets of Southern California with his "Hood Affiliated Mix Tape Vol. 1," the Los Angeles rapper (government name: Charles Tony Williamson) brings us Guerilla City, one of the most talked-about debut albums to surface in the hip-hop universe. Producers on Guerilla City include such street music luminaries as Jazze Pha (Big...
Es La Guerilla was a French band from Paris. Formerly known as a hardcore band, they played a southern-metal/sludgecore that Crowbar fans may enjoy. Some members of the band now play in the southern-metal band Hangman's Chair. In early 2010, a East-European reunion tour was announced. Unfortunately, guitar player Sid Ahmed died in February. A gig in honor to his memory is planned in Paris on March 11th, where Guerilla will share the stage with Hangman's Chair, L'esprit du clan, Knockoutz and various guests from the French scene. .
Guerilla Poubelle is a four piece french punk-rock band from Paris, sometimes referred to as artcore because of the presence of a painter on stage at all performances. The band's initial line-up was Till on guitar and vocals, Kojak on bass guitar, Chamoule on drums and Jokoko as painter, agitator and doing backing-vocal. In early 2006, Chamoule was replaced by Axel on drums. The band started in the summer of 2003, created by former members of the ska-punk band Les Betteraves Till & Kojak. GxP (the now typical short for Guerilla Poubelle) takes on again from the bases of the...
www.LivePanda.com Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad (GPGDS) is known for folding the aesthetics of the jamband scene into the structures of reggae. In the live setting, the band performs extended jams, while their previous studio albums have blended roots reggae with psychedelia (In These Times, 2012) or diverged from the genre completely, journeying into straight Americana (Country, 2012). On STEADY, the band’s fourth studio album (and first on Easy Star Records), GPGDS has synthesized their approach by weaving traditional folk instrumentation into a foundation of reggae, with arrangements that let the reggae breathe in a non-traditional way. While STEADY may...