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Cordozar Calvin Broadus Jr. (born October 20, 1971 in Long Beach, California, United States), better known by his stage name Snoop Dogg, is a Grammy award nominated rapper, producer and actor. Snoop is best known as a famous MC in the West Coast hip hop scene, and for being one of producer Dr. Dre's most notable protégés. He made his rap debut in 1992 on Dre's debut album The Chronic, and then released his debut album, Doggystyle, to much critical and public acclaim. His mother nicknamed him "Snoopy" as a child, and he took the stage name Snoop Doggy Dogg...
Topp Dogg (Korean: 탑독) is a 9-member South Korean pop-hip-hop boy band from Stardom Entertainment formed in 2013. The nine boys that make up the group are: P-Goon (Leader), B-Joo, Hansol, Hojoon, Yano, Nakta, A-Tom, Xero, and Sangdo. Former members include Seogoong, Kidoh, Gohn, and Jenissi. In October 22, 2013, Topp Dogg made their first debut showcase and on October 24, 2013 the group released their EP "Dogg's Out" and an MV for the single "말로해". The album consists of five tracks and is available on CD and also for digital download. On October 25, 2013 they held their debut...
No Problem is a punk band form Alberta, Canada. Sounds like: A zit exploding in your greasy ear hole. And unicorns mating in a wooded glen with squirrels just watching. Ian-Drums and sledding...he;s really good, Steve-Shredding axe, eater of chips and smoker of darts, Graeme-Axe, vocals, trying really hard but failing so miserably that everyone just points and laughs at the freak, Matt-Bass and Dancing with the household cats. .
The Negro Problem is the brain child of Mark Stewart (aka Stew) and performs an intriguing blend of psychedelic rock, funk, motown r&b, and Bacharach-style pop. The band's name is meant to be ironic, as the music industry doesn't seem to know what to do with a band fronted by a black man that doesn't necessarily perform what gets typically shoehorned as "black music" in the modern segregated music industry. The band tries to harken back to the era of "Jimi Hendrix" and "Sly and the Family Stone", where rock music wasn't just marked as a "white" genre, and lovers...
The Brett Rosenberg Problem, a sort of a ragged vision of Teenage Fanclub and the Replacements doing Jello shots at a bowling alley just south of the Canadian border. Not only did Brett Rosenberg and his band place third in the 2004 WBCN Rock-N-Roll Rumble; the kid opened for John Doe of X and Damien Rice and generally impressed the pants off everyone. From his humble start as a subway busker, he's gone on to tour across the eastern US and the midwest and has released no fewer than five critically acclaimed albums. These days, Rosenberg. 26, finds himself embracing...