The Futureheads | ... tish acts identified as having been inspired by the Clash are Babyshambles, | , The Charlatans and The Arctic Monkeys. Before M.I.A. had an internationa ... |
U2 | ... ed by Steve Lillywhite, known for his work with artists like Peter Gabriel, | , Rolling Stones and Morrissey amongst others. The young producer Lillywhi ... |
Daniel Amos | ... nd backing him. Due to the laryngitis of Terry Scott Taylor, lead singer of | , Norman sang their songs from Horrendous Disc with the rest of Daniel Amo ... |
Orange Juice | ... a whole. Major precursors of indie pop included Postcard bands Josef K and | , and significant labels included Creation, Subway and Glass. The Jesus an ... |
The Saints | ... ic, and the late 1970s saw the emergence of pioneering punk rock bands like | and Radio Birdman, as well as electronic musical groups, such as Cybotron, ... |
Led Zeppelin | ... h the "pseudo-mysticism ... of The Doors [and] the guitar-orchestrations of | ... while adding touches of post-punk goth rock". Since their earliest for ... |
The Scavengers | . This scene spawned several bands of note, including | , the Suburban Reptiles, Proud Scum and Nocturnal Projections. One of the ... |
Frenzal Rhomb | ... "integral to the story of Aussie indie music", influencing bands including | and Jet. The band would go on to become an ARIA Hall of Fame inductee. The ... |
Chavez | ... dense and complex, guitar-based math rock, developed by acts like Polvo and | . Space rock looked back to progressive roots, with drone-heavy and minima ... |
Grateful Dead | ... e Band has influenced numerous bands, songwriters, and performers, from the | and The Beatles to Eric Clapton, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Led Zeppeli ... |
The Dirtbombs | ... l countries. The Detroit rock scene included The Von Bondies, Electric Six, | and The Detroit Cobras and that of New York Radio 4, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and T ... |
Slint | Bands from the early 1990s, such as | , or earlier, such as Talk Talk, were later recognized as influential on p ... |
Primus | Funk metal band | mentions Schoolly D in their song "Harold of the Rocks" on the album "Friz ... |
Cracker | ... e Attractions but with a different bass player, Davey Faragher, formerly of | ). He appeared as himself in the "How I Spent My Strummer Vacation" episod ... |
Yidcore | ... on their list of top 200 albums of the 2000s. In 2005, Melbourne punk band | released a reworking of the entire show called Fiddling on Ya Roof |
Sonic Youth | ... en cited as influences by American groups such as Pavement, Yo La Tengo and | . A willingness to experiment, a keen sense of melody, and a DIY attitude ... |
British Sea Power | The UK rock band | was asked to record a new soundtrack for the film's 2009 DVD release, perf ... |
Dirty Projectors | ... ity album Dark Was the Night for Red Hot Organization. He collaborated with | on the song "Knotty Pine". In the same year, Byrne performed at the Bonnar ... |
Gin Blossoms | ... es' "Will You Love Me Tomorrow", Gordon Lightfoot's "Carefree Highway", and | ' "Follow You Down" |
The Kinks | ... y artists and styles, including Big Star, The Clash, The Who, Led Zeppelin, | , Pink Floyd, Rush, Elvis Costello, Television, Motown and flamenco record ... |
Jethro Tull | ... d Records's newly opened Basing Street Studios, London, at the same time as | 's Aqualung in December 1970 |
Nirvana | ... Gill even produced the Chili Peppers debut album). Kurt Cobain stated that | started as "a Gang of Four and Scratch Acid ripoff". Andy Kellman, writing ... |
Tubeway Army | ... 's Electronic Realizations for Rock Orchestra. Many Synth Pop bands such as | used ground bass ostinati created on arpeggiators |
Spectrum | ... e roots, with drone-heavy and minimalist acts like Spacemen 3 in the 1980s, | and Spiritualized, and later groups including Flying Saucer Attack, Godspe ... |
Big Audio Dynamite | ... effort to reform the Clash. Jones, however, had already formed a new band, | (B.A.D.), that had released its debut late in 1985. The two did work toget ... |
The Specials | ... und time in 1979 to produce the debut album for the 2 Tone ska revival band | |
Ramones | ... oon entering into CBGB's early punk scene with other emerging acts like the | , Patti Smith, Television, and Mink DeVille. The lineup in 1976 was Poison ... |
Buffalo Springfield | ... further financial support from Katz unless they did so. Neil Young, then of | , was in the room at the time, and kept his head down, playing his guitar, ... |
The Kinks | ... Hermits and the Dave Clark Five, and the more blues-influenced The Animals, | , The Rolling Stones, The Who and The Yardbirds. As the blues became an in ... |
Queens of the Stone Age | ... punk revival, including Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and Kings of Leon, and | from the US, Three Days Grace from Canada, Jet from Australia and The Dats ... |
Fugazi | ... eting Ian MacKaye in 1980, Johnson later became friends with the members of | , and Beat Happening was the opening band on one of Fugazi's first tours |
Led Zeppelin | ... est in Vienna, the BBC hosted the 1968 Eurovision Song Contest at the Hall. | also performed a gig here during their 1970's United Kingdom Tour on Janua ... |
Yo La Tengo | ... artists have been cited as influences by American groups such as Pavement, | and Sonic Youth. A willingness to experiment, a keen sense of melody, and ... |
Black Flag's | ... Went to the Moon", and an experimental country-influenced cover version of | "Wasted". The album featured a mix of folk-punk-pop ditties with humorous ... |
The Hollies | ... la Black, Billy J. Kramer and the Fourmost, and contemporary Mancunian band | , The Beatles turned Parlophone into one of the world's most famous and pr ... |
DNA | ... ints out that aggressively innovative early dark noise groups like Mars and | drew on punk rock, avant-garde minimalism and performance art. Important i ... |
Pink Floyd | ... and styles, including Big Star, The Clash, The Who, Led Zeppelin,The Kinks, | , Rush, Elvis Costello, Television, Motown and flamenco records, AC/DC, Ha ... |
Talking Heads | After some practice and playing together they founded the group | which had its first gig in 1975. Multi-instrumentalist Jerry Harrison join ... |
Strata | ... ncluding their first national headline tour with Codeseven, a then-unsigned | and either STUN or Woven supporting. They also toured with acts such as Oz ... |
Beat Happening | ... cKaye in 1980, Johnson later became friends with the members of Fugazi, and | was the opening band on one of Fugazi's first tours |
Electric Six | ... n up in several countries. The Detroit rock scene included The Von Bondies, | , The Dirtbombs and The Detroit Cobras and that of New York Radio 4, Yeah ... |
Modest Mouse | Johnson has worked with | , Beck, Heavenly, The Microphones, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, The Blow, ... |
Deep Purple | On 24 September 1969 | and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra performed the classic rock Concerto f ... |
The Von Bondies | ... 0 scenes had grown up in several countries. The Detroit rock scene included | , Electric Six, The Dirtbombs and The Detroit Cobras and that of New York ... |
Barenaked Ladies | Jerome is referenced in the | latest record, All In Good Time. It is the title of Track 9 with reference ... |
Grateful Dead | ... efferson Airplane was the only local band to have a major national hit, the | , a country and bluegrass-flavored jam band, became an iconic part of the ... |
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young | ... rs, and performers, from the Grateful Dead and The Beatles to Eric Clapton, | , Led Zeppelin, Elvis Costello, and Elton John |
The Wedding Present | ... C86 cassette, a 1986 NME compilation featuring Primal Scream, The Pastels, | and other bands, was a document of the UK indie scene at the start of 1986 ... |
Led Zeppelin | ... alla is prominently referenced—with the line "Valhalla, I am coming"—in the | hit single "Immigrant Song" (1970) |
Hoodoo Gurus | ... e first new band to achieve a mainstream following, while bands such as the | got off to a slower start; their debut album Stoneage Romeos earned a smal ... |
The Microphones | Johnson has worked with Modest Mouse, Beck, Heavenly, | , Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, The Blow, Jens Lekman, Mecca Normal, The Go ... |
The Road Hammers | ... Terri Clark, Crystal Shawanda, Dean Brody, Shane Yellowbird Chad Brownlee, | , Anne Murray, and Prairie Oyster and The Higgins |
Daniel Amos | ... ic festival (now the Flevo Totaal Festival) in Zeeland the Netherlands with | band backing him. Due to the laryngitis of Terry Scott Taylor, lead singer ... |
Led Zeppelin | ... rateful Dead and The Beatles to Eric Clapton, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, | , Elvis Costello, and Elton John |
The Warlocks | ... to San Francisco after a 1965 meeting with Jerry Garcia, then playing with | at a bar in . Garcia encouraged them to move to San Francisco. Once The Fr ... |
The Mars Volta | ... oe Bataan, and Ralphi Pagan and South America (La Nueva Cancion). Rock band | combines elements of progressive rock with traditional Mexican folk music ... |
Kings of Leon | ... garage rock or post punk revival, including Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and | , and Queens of the Stone Age from the US, Three Days Grace from Canada, J ... |
The Darkness | ... nin' Wild (2007) followed in the hard riffing tradition of AC/DC. England's | ' Permission to Land (2003), described as an "eerily realistic simulation ... |
Suburban Reptiles | . This scene spawned several bands of note, including The Scavengers, the | , Proud Scum and Nocturnal Projections. One of the most important New Zeal ... |
Gnarls Barkley | Selling on downloads alone | was the first act to reach No.1 in April 2006. It was released physically ... |
London SS | ... usker in the London Underground. Mick Jones played guitar in protopunk band | , which rehearsed for much of 1975 without ever playing a live show and re ... |
Pennywise | ... The Offspring signed with Epitaph Records (home of Bad Religion, L7, NOFX, | and other similar bands). Their first release on the label was Ignition, w ... |
The Byrds | ... that, by this point, several acts, notably Dylan on John Wesley Harding and | on Sweetheart of the Rodeo, had made similar stylistic moves. The Band fea ... |
Laika | ... red by Bark Psychosis and taken up by acts such as Tortoise, Stereolab, and | ), as well as leading to more dense and complex, guitar-based math rock, d ... |
System of a Down | The rock band | named their song "Chic 'n' Stu" after Chick Hearn and Stu Lantz |
Godspeed You! Black Emperor | ... perceived increasing predictability, a new wave of post-rock bands such as | and Sigur Rós emerged who further expanded the genre |
Violent Femmes | ... k"), Jason and the Scorchers (with "authentically deep country roots"), and | (at that time incorporating "mountain banjo, wheezing saxophones, scraping ... |
Emerson, Lake & Powell | ... and lead guitars for almost the entire album. Cozy Powell had left to join | . Drummer Aynsley Dunbar, formerly of Journey, and keyboardist Don Airey f ... |
Dakoda Motor Co. | ... n, Rich Mullins, Sixpence None the Richer, Newsboys, Guardian, Twila Paris, | , Out of the Grey, and two video albums for himself |
Oblivians | ... d that of New York Radio 4, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and The Rapture. Elsewhere, the | from Memphis, Billy Childish and The Buff Medways from Britain, The (Inter ... |
New Order | ... . By 1989 the genre had become popular enough that a package tour featuring | , Public Image Limited and The Sugarcubes toured the United States arena c ... |
Talking Heads | ... nt whom the genre was named after, its new artists, such as the Ramones and | , were anti-corporate and experimental. At first most American writers exc ... |
Maxïmo Park | ... ions to the city include Sting, Bryan Ferry, Dire Straits and more recently | |
The Sonics | ... rock artists like The Standells, The Gants, The Trashmen, The Green Fuz and | , as well as the post-glam/early punk scene from which they emerged. They ... |
The Strokes | ... eden's The Hives, Australia's The Vines and America's The White Stripes and | evidence the Clash's influence. Among the many latter-day British acts ide ... |
The Velvet Underground | Post-rock appears to take a heavy influence from late 1960s U.S. group | and their "dronology" — "a term that loosely describes fifty percent of to ... |
Times New Viking | ... noise was said to be trending heavily with "lo-fi" acts such as Wavves and | |
Mutemath | ... tside the Christian scene, a band must stay far, far away from that scene." | , for instance sued their record label with the goal of removing their pro ... |
The Gants | ... mes intentional) Beatlesque style, such as The Fourmost ("I Love You Too"), | ("I Wonder"), The End ("Shades of Orange"/"Loving Sacred Loving"), Lavende ... |
The Pastels | ... d Kingdom the C86 cassette, a 1986 NME compilation featuring Primal Scream, | , The Wedding Present and other bands, was a document of the UK indie scen ... |
Franz Ferdinand | ... bands such as Clinic, Liars, The Rapture and Radio 4, and then the rise of | , We Are Scientists and Bloc Party, which led to the renewed patronage of ... |
Wavves | ... s. In 2009, noise was said to be trending heavily with "lo-fi" acts such as | and Times New Viking |
Everclear | Slow Motion Daydream is an album by | that was released (in the U.S.) by Capitol Records on March 11, 2003 (see ... |
Ramones | ... scene from which they emerged. They also were influenced to a degree by the | and Screamin' Jay Hawkins, who was an influence for their style of theatri ... |
Yes | ... el technique that Horn himself had pioneered the previous year in producing | 's "Owner of a Lonely Heart" |
Yeah Yeah Yeahs | ... ric Six, The Dirtbombs and The Detroit Cobras and that of New York Radio 4, | and The Rapture. Elsewhere, the Oblivians from Memphis, Billy Childish and ... |
The Sugarcubes | ... ar enough that a package tour featuring New Order, Public Image Limited and | toured the United States arena circuit |
Ramones | ... Wave movement whom the genre was named after, its new artists, such as the | and Talking Heads, were anti-corporate and experimental. At first most Ame ... |
Modest Mouse | ... levision, Motown and flamenco records, AC/DC, Hank Williams, Scorpions, and | . Madsen, Rick (1997). Untitled [ Modest Mouse documentary ] Interview Smi ... |
Guster | ... have included Lonestar, Ludacris, Chris Daughtry, and most recently Cartel, | and The Avett Brothers |
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club | ... erged in the mid-2000s from the garage rock or post punk revival, including | and Kings of Leon, and Queens of the Stone Age from the US, Three Days Gra ... |
The Tragically Hip | ... ed in the Another Roadside Attraction tour in Canada, and collaborated with | , Crash Vegas, Hothouse Flowers and Daniel Lanois on the one-off single "L ... |
The Mamas & the Papas | ... standards including "California Dreaming", first made popular by '60s icons | . Later in 2007, Latifah released an album titled Trav'lin' Light. Jill Sc ... |
Love | ... riginals except for "Alone Again Or" which is a cover of a song by the band | |
The Replacements | ... and Tim Schweiger, a veteran musician who also tours with Tommy Stinson of | and Guns N' Roses). According to the L.A. Times Music Blog of March 22, 20 ... |
Out of the Grey | ... ixpence None the Richer, Newsboys, Guardian, Twila Paris, Dakoda Motor Co., | , and two video albums for himself |
Pearl Jam | ... time, and the Gathering of the Tribes moved to the UK. Here artists such as | performed. The warm-up gig to the show, in a small nightclub, was dedicate ... |
Laibach | ... ustrial noise groups like Current 93, Hafler Trio, Throbbing Gristle, Coil, | , Steven Stapleton, Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth, Smegma, Nurse with Woun ... |
Crash Vegas | ... adside Attraction tour in Canada, and collaborated with The Tragically Hip, | , Hothouse Flowers and Daniel Lanois on the one-off single "Land" to prote ... |
The Detroit Cobras | ... etroit rock scene included The Von Bondies, Electric Six, The Dirtbombs and | and that of New York Radio 4, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and The Rapture. Elsewhere, ... |
Radio 4 | ... gence of new post-punk revival bands such as Clinic, Liars, The Rapture and | , and then the rise of Franz Ferdinand, We Are Scientists and Bloc Party, ... |
Deep Purple | ... ey. Because of Solley's producing commitments he was replaced by the former | keyboard player Jon Lord, during sessions for the first LP |
Babyshambles | ... latter-day British acts identified as having been inspired by the Clash are | , The Futureheads, The Charlatans and The Arctic Monkeys. Before M.I.A. ha ... |
Sixpence None the Richer | ... um was recorded, featuring Mitch McVicker as Frank, Leigh Bingham Nash from | as Clare, Kevin Max as Ivory and Michael Tait as Buzz |
The Avett Brothers | ... ed Lonestar, Ludacris, Chris Daughtry, and most recently Cartel, Guster and | |
Modest Mouse | ... , Hank Williams, Scorpions, and Modest Mouse. Madsen, Rick (1997). Untitled | Interview Smith claimed to listen exclusively to selected albums (such as ... |
U2 | # Until the End of the World – | # Finale – Graeme Revell The song Blood of Eden, written and performed by ... |
The Moody Blues | ... olson, Bobby Darin, Percy Grainger, Art Tatum, Yehudi Menuhin, Bing Crosby, | , Janis Joplin, John Coltrane, Frank Sinatra, Mel Tormé, Billie Holiday, E ... |
Gorillaz | ... "Breaking Rocks." Simonon and Jones were featured on the title track of the | album Plastic Beach in 2010. This reunion marked the first time the two pe ... |
Red Hot Chili Peppers | ... ries. It can also be found in alternative rock such as that of Cake and the | . Rapping is also used in Kwaito music, a genre that originated in Johanne ... |
Earthsuit | ... largely because their lead singer, Paul Meany, was previously with the band | , whose only major label release was released on a Christian label |
The Smiths | ... ding. Beginning in his freshman year, Hoppus gained solace through music of | and The Cure. Hoppus lived in Fairfax, Virginia (a suburb of Washington, D ... |
Liars | ... , initially due to emergence of new post-punk revival bands such as Clinic, | , The Rapture and Radio 4, and then the rise of Franz Ferdinand, We Are Sc ... |
Big Black | ... d a notable influence on noise and industrial bands which followed, such as | , Helmet, and Live Skull. Theoretical Girls influenced Sonic Youth, who em ... |
Bauhaus | ... 1970s British post-punk groups, Joy Division and Siouxsie and the Banshees. | ' debut single "Bela Lugosi's Dead", released in 1979, is considered to be ... |
Ayers Rock | ... Hot City Bump Band, Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons, Colleen Hewett, Linda George, | and Brian Cadd |
Godspeed You Black Emperor! | ... pectrum and Spiritualized, and later groups including Flying Saucer Attack, | and Quickspace. In contrast, sadcore emphasized pain and suffering through ... |
A | British alternative rock band | referenced Bono's death in his song "I Love Lake Tahoe" (included in their ... |
The Jam | ... e Rich Kids and Tonight. Other British bands labelled as power pop included | , The Boys, Squeeze, Buzzcocks, Starjets, The Vapors and The Chords. The t ... |
Live Skull | ... n noise and industrial bands which followed, such as Big Black, Helmet, and | . Theoretical Girls influenced Sonic Youth, who emerged from the scene and ... |
Run DMC | ... ray, as well as music videos by recording artists such as Madonna, Journey, | , The Left Rights and Fatboy Slim |
Love | ... Dore Records while working with Tjay Contrelli, a saxophonist from the band | . In 1968, the Creators became Nightshift (named because Brown worked nigh ... |
The Rapture | ... ally due to emergence of new post-punk revival bands such as Clinic, Liars, | and Radio 4, and then the rise of Franz Ferdinand, We Are Scientists and B ... |
Buzzcocks | ... er British bands labelled as power pop included The Jam, The Boys, Squeeze, | , Starjets, The Vapors and The Chords. The term became something of a catc ... |
Superchunk | ... s newest project is Hive Dwellers, who made their recorded debut performing | 's "My Noise" on SCORE! 20 Years of Merge Records: The Covers! A full-leng ... |
Stooges | ... d expected to be released in April 2012. Chris also described it as a "Zep/ | mix of energy. |
The Libertines | Peter Doherty of | and Babyshambles has also been known to use a harmonica especially during ... |
Meat Puppets | ... eek New Wave outfit Yip Yip Coyote—and several U.S. bands: X, The Blasters, | , Rubber Rodeo (which ironically "juxtaposed countrypolitan elements and m ... |
Pixies | The American alternative rock band | has also recorded songs called "Manta Ray" and "Dancing the Manta Ray." In ... |
T. Rex | In March 1977, The Damned opened for | on their final tour. They then recruited a second guitarist, known simply ... |
Blondie | ... The group's 1976 single, "Hanging on the Telephone", was later recorded by | |
Rush | Neil Peart of the Canadian rock band | plays drums on three songs on the album, "Save Me From Myself", "Welcome t ... |
Brise-Glace | ... k associated performers. Both John McEntire of Tortoise and Jim O'Rourke of | and Gastr del Sol were important producers for many of the groups |
Sublime | In 1993, the band | 's singer and songwriter Bradley Nowell covered the Camper Van Beethoven s ... |
Nine Inch Nails | ... f performers. These include Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Sade, En Vogue, | , Korn, Prince, Naughty by Nature, Johnny Mathis and Janet Jackson. Aaliya ... |
Grateful Dead | ... Bands included Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions which later became The | , and, the Jim Kweskin Jug Band featuring Fritz Richmond on bass |
Matt & Kim | ... reviews one of his favorite up and coming artists, some of which have been | , fun., and Japandroids |
The Cure | ... in his freshman year, Hoppus gained solace through music of The Smiths and | . Hoppus lived in Fairfax, Virginia (a suburb of Washington, D.C.) during ... |
Talk Talk | Post-rock was established by | 's Laughing Stock and Slint's Spiderland albums, both released in 1991. Po ... |
Zep | ... d and expected to be released in April 2012. Chris also described it as a " | /Stooges mix of energy. |
The Byrds | A critical and commercial triumph, The Band, along with works by | and The Flying Burrito Brothers, established a musical template (sometimes ... |
Cocteau Twins | ... sic. The Mary Chain, along with Dinosaur Jr, indie pop and the dream pop of | , were the formative influences for the shoegazing movement of the late 19 ... |
U2 | In October 2009, Jagger and | performed "Gimme Shelter" (with Fergie and will.i.am) and "Stuck in a Mome ... |
Led Zeppelin | ... World magazine, May referred to The Who as "my inspiration", and on seeing | stated, "We used to look at those guys and think, "That's the way it shoul ... |
Led Zeppelin | ... Smoke Some Kill), which was used in the director's Bad Lieutenant. Because | successfully sued due to an uncleared interpolation of its song "Kashmir" ... |
Sonic Youth | ... dancer Will Gaines, Drum 'n' Bass DJ Ninj, Susie Ibarra, Thurston Moore of | and the Japanese noise rock group Ruins. In fact, despite often performing ... |
Sex Pistols | ... iams also played drums for the band Public Image Limited, fronted by former | singer John Lydon, on their 1986 release album/cassette/compact disc (the ... |
Japandroids | ... vorite up and coming artists, some of which have been Matt & Kim, fun., and | |
Porno for Pyros | In 1999, Astbury and Duffy reformed The Cult with Matt Sorum and ex- | bassist Martyn LeNoble. Their first official concert was at the Tibetan Fr ... |
Sonic Youth | ... generation which they themselves had influenced, such as Thurston Moore of | and Jojo Hiroshige of Hijokaidan. In 1967, Musica Elettronica Viva, a live ... |
Babyshambles | Peter Doherty of The Libertines and | has also been known to use a harmonica especially during songs such as Alb ... |
Ramones | ... such as The Beat adapted the look of punk rocker contemporaries such as the | and the Sex Pistols |
Eagles | ... ritten] in about a minute" that he discarded for sounding "like the fucking | . |
Sixpence None the Richer | ... time film maker, directing music videos for Fleming and John, Rich Mullins, | , Newsboys, Guardian, Twila Paris, Dakoda Motor Co., Out of the Grey, and ... |
Led Zeppelin | The fourth album by the English rock band | was released on 8 November 1971. No title is printed on the album, so it i ... |
The Offspring | ... Roses recorded "New Rose" for their "The Spaghetti Incident?" (1993), while | covered "Smash It Up" for the Batman Forever soundtrack (1995). Both cover ... |
Nirvana | ... didn't occur to me... because at the time it was the Northwest—Mudhoney and | —and going out to play an acoustic show was like crawling out on a limb an ... |
We Are Scientists | ... inic, Liars, The Rapture and Radio 4, and then the rise of Franz Ferdinand, | and Bloc Party, which led to the renewed patronage of the NME |
The Saints | ... Badowski on bass, the bassist position was filled by Algy Ward, formerly of | . The band signed a deal with Chiswick Records, and went back to the studi ... |
Genesis | ... vin Harris is from Dumfries. Ray Wilson, lead singer of Stiltskin and later | was born in Dumfries as were fellow musicians Geoffrey Kelly and Ian Carr. ... |
The Flying Burrito Brothers | ... ritical and commercial triumph, The Band, along with works by The Byrds and | , established a musical template (sometimes dubbed country rock) that late ... |
Black Flag | ... 0s through the mid-1980s, he was closely associated with the punk rock band | and the record label SST Records, both founded by his older brother Greg G ... |
Jethro Tull | ... Purple, Joe Cocker, John McLaughlin, Brazzaville, The Alan Parsons Project, | , Akvarium, Goran Bregović, Zucchero, Daniel Decker, Michel Legrand, Irina ... |
The Boomtown Rats | ... n that sense by music journalist Charles Shaar Murray in his comments about | . For a period of time in 1976 and 1977 the two terms were interchangeable ... |
The Pretenders | ... e Invaders" (1980) by Playback, and the hit songs "Space Invader" (1980) by | and "Space Invaders" (1980) by Uncle Vic. Space Invaders is referenced in ... |
Bloc Party | ... re and Radio 4, and then the rise of Franz Ferdinand, We Are Scientists and | , which led to the renewed patronage of the NME |
Elliott | ... like Fugazi and Rites of Spring, gained popularity as the 1990s progressed. | , Sunny Day Real Estate, The Promise Ring, The Get Up Kids and others brou ... |
Green Day | ... 're full of shit," which was played on broadcast radio. On 3 December 1994, | performed "Geek Stink Breath", on Saturday Night Live, shit was not edited ... |
The Replacements | ... les of alternative rock that were emerging. Minneapolis bands Hüsker Dü and | were indicative of this shift. Both started out as punk rock bands, but so ... |
Sunny Day Real Estate | ... zi and Rites of Spring, gained popularity as the 1990s progressed. Elliott, | , The Promise Ring, The Get Up Kids and others brought a more melodic soun ... |
Newsboys | ... music videos for Fleming and John, Rich Mullins, Sixpence None the Richer, | , Guardian, Twila Paris, Dakoda Motor Co., Out of the Grey, and two video ... |
Led Zeppelin | ... veloped into a major form of popular music in the 1970s, with bands such as | , Deep Purple, Aerosmith, AC/DC, and Van Halen, and reached a commercial p ... |
Daniel Amos | In December 1978 Norman signed Christian rock band | to Street Level Productions and also to his Street Level Artists Agency. D ... |
Audio Adrenaline | ... covers of 14 Norman's classic songs by ForeFront artists, including dc Talk | ;, Grammatrain; and Rebecca St. James, whose father , David Smallbone, boo ... |
Led Zeppelin | ... ock touch whose influences include the amplifier sounds of Jimi Hendrix and | , James Brown's funk, blues, Sun Ra's experimentation, Frank Zappa's and t ... |
Grateful Dead | ... les 1996, 222). San Francisco psychedelic groups Jefferson Airplane and the | are said to have done the same (Prendergast 2000, 54); Stockhausen himself ... |
The Moody Blues | ... ificant influence, leading to the creation of the blues-rock of groups like | , Small Faces, The Move, Traffic and Cream, and developing into , the infl ... |
Black Flag | ... l since 1967, and included a selection of Pettibon’s original drawings from | concert flyers and album covers |
Bauhaus | ... ed through England headlining some shows on their own and also touring with | and Theatre of Hate. The band played their final performance in Manchester ... |
The Cure | ... oice about to conquer the universe before being defeated by Robert Smith of | . On another occasion, the Halloween episode "Spookyfish" is promoted for ... |
No Doubt | ... wrote "I Throw My Toys Around" for The Rugrats Movie and performed it with | . The same year, he collaborated with Paddy Moloney of The Chieftains on " ... |
NOFX | ... ified Plaid. Initially, they started playing music inspired by Descendents, | , Black Flag and other Southern California skate punk bands. The trio—Mike ... |
Deep Purple | ... major form of popular music in the 1970s, with bands such as Led Zeppelin, | , Aerosmith, AC/DC, and Van Halen, and reached a commercial peak in the mi ... |
Can | ... music" (Texte 4, 505). Founding members of Cologne-based experimental band | , Irmin Schmidt and Holger Czukay, both studied with Stockhausen at the Co ... |
The Birthday Party | ... s Next Door featuring Nick Cave. The Boys Next Door would eventually become | |
The xx | ... rnative, and reggae. The influences for the album range from Janelle Monae, | , to Florence + the Machine. The album has attracted producers such as The ... |
U2 | The October 6, 2006 episode of Late Night was devoted entirely to the band | , marking the first time in the show's then 12-year run that it had devote ... |
New Order | ... each Boys pop melodies and Phil Spector's "Wall of Sound" production, while | emerged from the demise of post-punk band Joy Division and experimented wi ... |
Labradford | Groups such as Cul de Sac, Tortoise, | , Bowery Electric and Stars of the Lid are cited as founders of a distinct ... |
U2 | ... t, Altan, Capercaillie, The Corrs, Loreena McKennitt, Anúna, Riverdance and | |
Scratch Acid | ... ebut album). Kurt Cobain stated that Nirvana started as "a Gang of Four and | ripoff". Andy Kellman, writing in Allmusic, has even argued that Gang of F ... |
Led Zeppelin | It was Moon who recommended the name " | " to Jimmy Page who intended to name his new band 'Mad Dog'. According to ... |
Bikini Kill | ... tarted in 1985 based around the core duo of Johnson and Tobi Vail, later of | & Kill Rock Stars. They toured the West Coast as a two piece, adding Billy ... |
Sonic Youth | ... mes Chance and the Contortions, Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, Mars, and DNA. | made their first live appearance at Noise Fest, a noise music festival cur ... |
Midnight Oil | ... aw continued overseas success from groups such as AC/DC, INXS, Men at Work, | , The Bad Seeds, and a new indie rock scene started to develop locally. Sy ... |
Starflyer 59 | ... 4 that featured performances by Sixpence None the Richer, Fleming and John, | and others |
Heatmiser | After playing in the rock band | for several years, Smith began his solo career in 1994 with releases on th ... |
Uriah Heep | ... at the end of the No Place To Run tour and was replaced by John Sloman from | for a couple of months and then by former Wild Horses guitarist and keyboa ... |
Moby Grape | ... s noted local and international musician Jerry Miller, a founding member of | , who had recently moved to Pacific from Tacoma. Miller lost virtually all ... |
Bark Psychosis | ... describe the music of English bands such as Stereolab, Moonshake, Seefeel, | , and Pram, post-rock grew to be frequently used for a variety of jazz and ... |
Pink Floyd | ... lo recording artists Joan Jett and Lita Ford. The highest-selling album was | 's The Dark Side of the Moon (1973). It remained on the Billboard 200 albu ... |
The Rapture | ... bs and The Detroit Cobras and that of New York Radio 4, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and | . Elsewhere, the Oblivians from Memphis, Billy Childish and The Buff Medwa ... |
Sonic Youth | ... tonality, improvisation, and white noise. One notable band of this genre is | who took inspiration from the No Wave composers Glenn Branca and Rhys Chat ... |
Blondie | ... ge band roots in the 1960s and early 1970s. Major acts include the Ramones, | , Patti Smith, the Sex Pistols, and The Clash, while seminal band The Runa ... |
Led Zeppelin | ... Farm" in 1972, and played covers of Cream, Creedence Clearwater Revival and | songs. They placed an advert for a band member and Peter Garrett (ex-Rock ... |
Blondie | ... iah (2001, Vitamin Records). Other tributes include material by Madonna and | |
Them Crooked Vultures | ... e from Canada, Jet from Australia and The Datsuns from New Zealand. In 2009 | , a supergroup that brought together Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl, Queens of t ... |
Weezer | ... Ring, The Get Up Kids and others brought a more melodic sound to the genre. | 's Pinkerton (1996) introduced the genre to a wider and more mainstream au ... |
The Bags | ... ssist Paul Gray, who was later replaced by Patricia Morrison, previously of | , The Gun Club and The Sisters of Mercy |
The Barratt Band | ... m British musicians Steve Scott, Alwyn Wall, Sheila Walsh, Mark Williamson, | , and Bryn Haworth was released. While in England in 1981, Norman wrote "A ... |
Sixpence None the Richer | ... ng Squint Entertainment and producing projects for other artists, including | 's self titled 1997 release that featured the hit singles "Kiss Me" and a ... |
Moonshake | Originally used to describe the music of English bands such as Stereolab, | , Seefeel, Bark Psychosis, and Pram, post-rock grew to be frequently used ... |
Manfred Mann's Earth Band | ... released as singles by Columbia, but neither made a dent in the US charts. | released a version of "Blinded by the Light" on their album The Roaring Si ... |
Hoodoo Gurus | ... t Leszek Karski (Midnight Oil producer) and bass guitarist Rick Grossman of | to form a side project called Ghostwriters. The name refers to the practic ... |
The Gun Club | ... Gray, who was later replaced by Patricia Morrison, previously of The Bags, | and The Sisters of Mercy |
The Datsuns | ... Stone Age from the US, Three Days Grace from Canada, Jet from Australia and | from New Zealand. In 2009 Them Crooked Vultures, a supergroup that brought ... |
Generation X | ... er played live but included musicians who later found fame in The Clash and | . Scabies knew James through a failed audition as drummer for London SS. W ... |
The Clash | ... John Davidson. Also that year, Taylor heard one of his biggest influences, | 's London Calling. "It saved my life, musically," said Taylor |
The Corrs | ... music of many artists, including Enya, Donna Taggart, Altan, Capercaillie, | , Loreena McKennitt, Anúna, Riverdance and U2 |
Super Furry Animals | ... UK during the 1980s. A number of Cardiff-based bands, such as Catatonia and | were popular during the 1990s |
R.E.M. | Leary first earned fame when he ranted about | in an early 1990s MTV sketch. Several other commercials for MTV quickly fo ... |
Led Zeppelin | ... 3 August 1966. The attendance record stood until 1973 when it was broken by | at Tampa Stadium |
The Sisters of Mercy | ... ter replaced by Patricia Morrison, previously of The Bags, The Gun Club and | |
DMZ | ... eplaced by Mike Lewis, the founding bass player of Boston garage-punk bands | and Lyres, who was also a member of Brooklyn garage rock band The A-Bones ... |
The Saints | ... Paul Kelly, Scrap Metal, Coloured Stone, Hunters & Collectors, James Reyne, | , Crowded House, INXS and Yothu Yindi. All sales proceeds were donated to ... |
the Eagles | ... owing the Coachella. Performers have included George Strait, Kenny Chesney, | , Sugarland, Taylor Swift, and Kid Rock. Indio is also the site of the ann ... |
U2 | ... of punk musicians in the British Isles in the mid-1970s, the post-punk band | was formed in Dublin, Ireland. Active simultaneously in the local punk mus ... |
Red Hot Chili Peppers | ... tipe cites Gang of Four as one of his band's chief influences ; Flea of the | has stated that Gang of Four were the single most important influence on h ... |
Black Flag | ... Plaid. Initially, they started playing music inspired by Descendents, NOFX, | and other Southern California skate punk bands. The trio—Mike Herrera, Yur ... |
Apocalyptica | ... ct matter, including Catholic sex abuse cases, terrorism and fame. In 2007, | first released "I'm Not Jesus", featuring singer Corey Taylor, which song ... |
The La's | ... titled 1997 release that featured the hit singles "Kiss Me" and a cover of | "There She Goes". He would be most noted for his work with Newsboys, co-pr ... |
Die Toten Hosen | ... g" on 2003's "Galang". A cover of "The Guns of Brixton" by German punk band | was released as a single in 2006. A version by reggae legend Jimmy Cliff w ... |
The Kinks | ... ften centreing on village green preservation, as celebrated and parodied in | ' album The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society. The Open Spa ... |
Ghostwriters | ... bass guitarist Rick Grossman of Hoodoo Gurus to form a side project called | . The name refers to the practice of ghostwriting, wherein famous writers ... |
Slint | Post-rock was established by Talk Talk's Laughing Stock and | 's Spiderland albums, both released in 1991. Post-rock draws influence fro ... |
Sex Pistols | ... enre, Dave Thompson in his book Alternative Rock cites the formation of the | as well as the release of the albums Horses by Patti Smith and Metal Machi ... |
Keane | ... m again. I loved him dearly and will miss him very much." English rock band | included a dedication to Martyn at their Glasgow concert. On 31 January 20 ... |
Newsboys | ... over of The La's "There She Goes". He would be most noted for his work with | , co-producing five of the band's albums while making contributions to the ... |
Sex Pistols | ... adapted the look of punk rocker contemporaries such as the Ramones and the | |
New York Dolls | ... g the eliminated live-action sequences was one featuring the glam punk band | . Singer Dan Hicks worked on the initial musical score, but the final vers ... |
Can | ... cant in continental Europe, allowing bands like Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, | , and Faust to circumvent the language barrier. Their synthesiser-heavy "K ... |
Clannad | In the 1970s | made their mark initially in the folk and traditional scene, and then subs ... |
Sex Pistols | ... of impresario Malcolm McLaren and a friend of the band McLaren managed, the | . Jones and his bandmates became friendly with Sex Pistols Glen Matlock an ... |
English Dogs | Andy (Pinch) Pinching, drummer/founding member of | , joined on drum duty, & has remained with the band since |
Men at Work | The 1990s saw continued overseas success from groups such as AC/DC, INXS, | , Midnight Oil, The Bad Seeds, and a new indie rock scene started to devel ... |
Radio 4 | ... es, Electric Six, The Dirtbombs and The Detroit Cobras and that of New York | , Yeah Yeah Yeahs and The Rapture. Elsewhere, the Oblivians from Memphis, ... |
The Get Up Kids | ... as the 1990s progressed. Elliott, Sunny Day Real Estate, The Promise Ring, | and others brought a more melodic sound to the genre. Weezer's Pinkerton ( ... |
The Plugz | ... of the genre include music by the bands The Zeros, Los Illegals, The Brat, | , Manic Hispanic, Los Crudos, The Casualties, and the Cruzados; these band ... |
The Shins | ... ir 1994 album Quick. In addition, the song "So Says I" by indie rock outfit | alludes to the socialist interpretation of More's Utopia |
The Stranglers | In 2004, the band played with punk and new wave icons | and Blondie at Guilfest, held annually in the Surrey town of Guildford |
Horslips | ... adoù (Breton pipe bands), Fairport Convention, Pentangle, Steeleye Span and | |
Blondie | ... ng at some point; be it disco (DJ Hollywood), jazz (Gang Starr), new wave ( | ), funk (Fatback Band), contemporary R&B (Mary J. Blige), reggaeton (Daddy ... |
Deep Purple | ... nded in 1976 by David Coverdale after his departure from his previous band, | . The band's most popular hit was 1987's Here I Go Again which reached num ... |
The Postal Service | ... ding Broadcast from the UK, Justice from France, Lali Puna from Germany and | , and Ratatat and BOBBY from the US, mixing a variety of indie sounds with ... |
Servant | ... quickly formed a nucleus of followers. Palosaari put together the rock band | , which became the first Christian rock band to use lasers and an extensiv ... |
Yes | ... luded pop songs by Freddy Mercury of Queen, Pat Benatar and Jon Anderson of | was controversial, the door had been opened for a new approach to presenta ... |
Blue Rodeo | ... the 1989 Juno appearance a symbolic "passing of the torch" from The Band to | |
Spiders from Mars | David Bowie launched his Ziggy Stardust stage show with the | —Ronson, Bolder and Woodmansey—at the Toby Jug pub in Tolworth on 10 Febru ... |
Devo | ... x-man "quintet" format, with Scott's future wife singing on several tracks. | founding member Mark Mothersbaugh, through his company Mutato Muzika, purc ... |
Led Zeppelin | ... rock music became increasingly hard-edged with artists such as Deep Purple, | and Black Sabbath. Minimalism also emerged, led by composers such as Phili ... |
Yes | ... sic influenced both art rock and progressive rock genres with bands such as | , Pink Floyd, Supertramp, Rush, Genesis, King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Pal ... |
Belle & Sebastian | ... sis on melody and classical instrumentation, with artists like Arcade Fire, | and Rufus Wainwright. The emo movement, which had grown out of the hardcor ... |
U2 | After Bono of | heard some of Stormare's music, he encouraged him to make an album. In 200 ... |
Big Black | ... nd powerful drums, and was pioneered by bands including Sonic Youth, Swans, | and Butthole Surfers. A number of prominent indie rock record labels were ... |
The Folk Implosion | ... The Who, Free, Eels, The Guess Who, Bill Withers, Betty Carter, Peggy Lee, | , Gomez, and Bob Dylan, as well as two cover versions—The Beatles' "Becaus ... |
Arcade Fire | ... c Asylum (2009), which reached number one in the UK. In 2010, Canadian band | 's album reached number one on the Billboard charts in the United States a ... |
Super Furry Animals | ... a launch-pad for several popular Welsh artists, including Llwybr Llaethog, | and Gorky's Zygotic Mynci |
Buffalo Springfield | ... oby Grape as "crosstalk". The other major three-guitar band at the time was | . Moby Grape's music has been described by Geoffrey Parr as follows: "No r ... |
Soundgarden | ... f the Tribes festival in Los Angeles and San Francisco with artists such as | , Ice-T, Indigo Girls, Queen Latifah, Iggy Pop, The Charlatans, The Cramps ... |
Traffic | ... in Rhode Island, Binfen no.7 in Ohio). His main influences are Pink Floyd, | , Jimmy Smith, Eastern Mediterranean music, Levantine, and Central Asian c ... |
Stone Temple Pilots | ... den, were more strongly influenced by 1970s and 1980s rock and metal, while | managed to turn alternative rock into a form of stadium rock. However, all ... |
Rush | Caress of Steel is the third studio album by Canadian rock band | , released in 1975. The album shows more of Rush's adherence to hard progr ... |
Rush | ... and progressive rock genres with bands such as Yes, Pink Floyd, Supertramp, | , Genesis, King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Jethro Tull, The Moody Bl ... |
The Cure | ... f us grew up on everything from punk to hardcore to dark '80s UK stuff like | , Bauhaus, Joy Division, and Sisters of Mercy. And there were rock bands l ... |
Pavement | ... uch as Matador Records, Merge Records, and Dischord, and indie rockers like | , Superchunk, Fugazi, and Sleater-Kinney dominated the American indie scen ... |
Southern Death Cult | ... , Yorkshire, where vocalist and songwriter Ian Astbury formed a band called | . The name was chosen with a double meaning, and was derived from the 14th ... |
The Living End | ... rst decade of the 21st century include Scott Owen (from the Australian band | ), Jimbo Wallace (from the US band Reverend Horton Heat), Kim Nekroman (Ne ... |
Suicide | ... Crary made a documentary, Kill Your Idols, including such No Wave bands as | , Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, DNA, and Glenn Branca, as well bands influe ... |
Radiohead | Sigur Rós collaborated with | in October 2003 to compose music for Merce Cunningham's dance piece Split ... |
The Dead C | ... Kind Of Punishment, Alastair Galbraith, The Terminals, Peter Jefferies and | . All of these artists became part of an emerging international undergroun ... |
The Specials | ... y several well-known music acts such as Paul Weller, Ocean Colour Scene and | . Classical music concerts are organised throughout the year in the Leamin ... |
Five Iron Frenzy | TenNapel did the cover art for several of | 's albums, including a sculpture for their live album, Proof That the Yout ... |
+44 | ... 182, as well as the bassist and lead vocalist for the alternative rock band | . He is a co-founder of both bands. As of late, Hoppus has produced albums ... |
Felt (band) | For the British alternative rock band, see | |
Soundgarden | ... ock, a minority, including Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, Mother Love Bone and | , were more strongly influenced by 1970s and 1980s rock and metal, while S ... |
Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros | ... red the stage, performing three Clash songs during a London benefit show by | . Strummer, Jones and Headon wanted to play a reunion show to coincide wit ... |
Theatre of Eternal Music | ... consciousness-expanding tool". This was the case with the musicians of the | , with whom he "got high for every concert: the whole group". He considers ... |
Sonic Youth | ... tric guitars bands and powerful drums, and was pioneered by bands including | , Swans, Big Black and Butthole Surfers. A number of prominent indie rock ... |
Ultravox | ... s and The Blitz and was associated with bands including Duran Duran, Japan, | , Visage, Adam and the Ants, Bow Wow Wow, Soft Cell, Spandau Ballet, ABC a ... |
The Smiths | ... like Skinny Puppy, Ministry, Front 242 and Alien Sex Fiend. And we all love | . |
Faith No More | # | – Angel Dus |
Genesis | ... ogressive rock genres with bands such as Yes, Pink Floyd, Supertramp, Rush, | , King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Jethro Tull, The Moody Blues and S ... |
Sum 41 | ... ch 2003, a festival called Winterjam was held in the city and bands such as | , Crazy Town, and Guano Apes performed during this event |
Clan of Xymox | ... e garage oriented New Wave became popular in Holland during the late 1980s. | and became successful abroad and contributed to the maturation of Dutch Al ... |
Love | ... ir love for bands such as The Soft Boys, Mission of Burma, and Arthur Lee's | . The group's debut recording was a 7" single entitled "The River of Water ... |
Jane's Addiction | ... Hot Chili Peppers and Primus called Infectious Grooves. Also recruiting ex- | drummer Stephen Perkins and Excel guitarist Adam Siegel, Infectious Groove ... |
Eppu Normaali | ... inland in the wake of Punk and New Wave the Suomi-Rock phenomenon occurred. | were the seminal act of this phenomenon. During the late 1970s and early 1 ... |
The Avett Brothers | Mount Pleasant is also known as the hometown for | , a very successful folk band formed two brothers Scott Avett, and Seth Av ... |
Dinosaur Jr. | ... distortion-heavy sounds of the Pixies, Hüsker Dü, Minutemen, Meat Puppets, | , and The Replacements. The most abrasive and discordant outgrowth of punk ... |
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Pentangle | ... d. A few of those include bagadoù (Breton pipe bands), Fairport Convention, | , Steeleye Span and Horslips |
Deep Purple | ... nse to this, rock music became increasingly hard-edged with artists such as | , Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath. Minimalism also emerged, led by composer ... |
Super Furry Animals | ... panies. Ankst Management (run by Llwyd and Jones and responsible for Melys, | , Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Los Campesinos!, The Longcut, and, for a time, Ce ... |
Jethro Tull | ... ink Floyd, Supertramp, Rush, Genesis, King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, | , The Moody Blues and Soft Machine. Hard rock and Heavy metal also emerged ... |
Pearl Jam | ... e addition of a more melodic element to the sound of bands like Nirvana and | , grunge became wildly popular across the United States in 1991. Three yea ... |
The Mothers of Invention | ... nowledges Stockhausen in the liner notes of Freak Out!, his 1966 debut with | . On the back of The Who's second LP released in the US, "Happy Jack", the ... |
Franz Ferdinand | ... t-punk influences. Among these were The Strokes, Interpol, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, | , The Epoxies, She Wants Revenge, Bloc Party, Foals, Kaiser Chiefs, and Th ... |
Linkin Park | Eve 6 then re-enlisted Don Gilmore ( | , Dashboard Confessional, Good Charlotte, Pearl Jam)—who produced the firs ... |
The Futureheads | ... ng a new music venue in the city centre. The opening night was headlined by | and the profile of the venue has attracted a greater variety of bands to p ... |
Melys | ... ate companies. Ankst Management (run by Llwyd and Jones and responsible for | , Super Furry Animals, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Los Campesinos!, The Longcut ... |
The Fall | ... ive Skull members in May 1983 at White Columns which included, from the UK, | , and from the US, Beastie Boys, Sonic Youth, Lydia Lunch, Elliott Sharp, ... |
Monsters Are Waiting | ... t Matt Bair temporarily replacing Siebels who was occupied with his project | . The band spent the next two-plus years touring, writing and reconnecting ... |
Pearl Jam | ... a sound that sharply contrasted mainstream hard rock, a minority, including | , Alice in Chains, Mother Love Bone and Soundgarden, were more strongly in ... |
Arcade Fire | ... cing an emphasis on melody and classical instrumentation, with artists like | , Belle & Sebastian and Rufus Wainwright. The emo movement, which had grow ... |
764-HERO | ... as backed by a stripped-down drum kit played by Robin Peringer (of the band | ), and on one track, members of opening band contributed backing vocals. S ... |
Meat Puppets | ... the abrasive, distortion-heavy sounds of the Pixies, Hüsker Dü, Minutemen, | , Dinosaur Jr., and The Replacements. The most abrasive and discordant out ... |
Hawkwind | ... le switched to guitar and keyboards, and after a brief period with Lemmy of | and Motörhead on bass for studio demos and a handful of live appearances, ... |
Gorky's Zygotic Mynci | ... l popular Welsh artists, including Llwybr Llaethog, Super Furry Animals and | |
Foo Fighters | ... inal location for the ten year anniversary in 2012, headlined by Blink 182, | , and Bon Jovi |
Sebadoh | ... es, initially emerged in the 1980s. By 1992, Pavement, Guided By Voices and | became popular lo-fi cult acts in the United States, while subsequently ar ... |
The Strokes | ... ucer, lending his talent to the likes of Dopo Yume, Albert Hammond, Jr. (of | ) and model/singer Irina Lazareanu. In October 2007 Sean joined Mark Ronso ... |
Band of Horses | The song "NW Apt." by Seattle based rock band | takes place in Moclips |
Teenage Fanclub | ... en Grove" for the 2005 Sublime tribute album Look at All the Love We Found. | 's cover of Camper Van Beethoven's 1985 staple "Take the Skinheads Bowling ... |
The Smiths | ... , Gary Kemp, Tom Robinson, Sade, The Beat, Lloyd Cole, The Blow Monkeys and | along the way |
Roxy Music | ... ture Club. They adopted their visual and musical style from David Bowie and | . The Italian scene between the end of '70s and the '80s was very imortant ... |
Hüsker Dü | ... ularly associated with the abrasive, distortion-heavy sounds of the Pixies, | , Minutemen, Meat Puppets, Dinosaur Jr., and The Replacements. The most ab ... |
Green Day | ... UK with Sick of It All and The Dear & Departed in April 2010, and supported | on their summer 2010 U.S. tour |
Metric | ... eclipsed by Britpop. Other acts of note during the 1990s included No Doubt, | , Six Finger Satellite, and Brainiac. During that decade the synthesizer h ... |
Jefferson Airplane | ... uence (Macon 1997, 141; Bayles 1996, 222). San Francisco psychedelic groups | and the Grateful Dead are said to have done the same (Prendergast 2000, 54 ... |
Grateful Dead | ... to it, and it's loud". Soon-to-be-members of the psychedelic rock band the | were part of the West Coast acoustic folk music scene when The Lovin' Spoo ... |
Nirvana | ... s brought major changes to the alternative rock scene. Grunge bands such as | , Pearl Jam, Soundgarden and Alice in Chains broke into the mainstream, ac ... |
Green Day | ... dly popular across the United States in 1991. Three years later, bands like | , The Offspring, Rancid, Bad Religion and NOFX hit the mainstream (with th ... |
They Might Be Giants | ... rnative scene was dominated by styles ranging from quirky alternative pop ( | and Camper Van Beethoven), to noise rock (Sonic Youth, Big Black, The Jesu ... |
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Sublime | ... ustin, Nina Simone, Maureen McGovern, John Fahey, The Residents, Kate Bush, | , Sting, and Liquid Tension Experiment |
Brainiac | ... note during the 1990s included No Doubt, Metric, Six Finger Satellite, and | . During that decade the synthesizer heavy dance sounds British and Europe ... |
Candlebox | ... the 1990s, grunge was supplanted by post-grunge. Post-grunge bands such as | and Bush emerged soon after grunge's breakthrough. These artists lacked th ... |
10,000 Maniacs | ... , Red Hot + Rio, , , and . Byrne appeared as a guest vocalist/guitarist for | during their MTV Unplugged concert, though the songs in which he is featur ... |
Death Cab for Cutie | ... two singles at the top of the Billboard magazine Hot 100 Single Sales) and | (whose 2005 album Plans debuted at number four in the US, remaining on the ... |
Mogwai | ... the term was most frequently assigned, including Cul de Sac, Tortoise, and | , rejected the label. The wide range of styles covered by the term, they a ... |
Mott the Hoople | ... alling. Produced by Guy Stevens, a former A&R executive who had worked with | and Traffic, the double album was a mix of punk rock, reggae, ska, rockabi ... |
The Cortinas | Nick Sheppard, formerly of the Bristol-based band | , and Vince White were recruited as the Clash's new guitarists. Howard con ... |
U2 | ... track is notable for Wenders asking various recording artists—Depeche Mode, | , R.E.M., Talking Heads, Patti Smith, Can, Elvis Costello, Nick Cave, Lou ... |
Nine Inch Nails | In 2000, Bill Viola collaborated with the industrial rock band | , and its lead singer Trent Reznor to create a video suite for the band's ... |
The Living End | ... e Rocker of the Stray Cats, Phil Bloomberg of The Polecats, Scott Owen from | and Jimbo Wallace from The Reverend Horton Heat. Primus's Les Claypool use ... |
Dub Narcotic Sound System | ... was a founding member of the bands Cool Rays, Beat Happening, The Go Team, | , and The Halo Benders |
The Offspring | ... across the United States in 1991. Three years later, bands like Green Day, | , Rancid, Bad Religion and NOFX hit the mainstream (with their respective ... |
Bauhaus | ... up on everything from punk to hardcore to dark '80s UK stuff like The Cure, | , Joy Division, and Sisters of Mercy. And there were rock bands like Guns ... |
Jethro Tull | Other acts that have headlined at Shea are | with opening act Robin Trower in July 1976 (billed as Tull v. Boeing due t ... |
Kaiser Chiefs | On 10 and 11 September 2011 the | played two concerts at Kirkstall Abbey to a maximum audience of 10,000 on ... |
Led Zeppelin | Early heavy rock bands such as Black Sabbath, | and Deep Purple also helped to popularize power chords. Examples include D ... |
Interpol | ... versity of New Wave and post-punk influences. Among these were The Strokes, | , Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Franz Ferdinand, The Epoxies, She Wants Revenge, Bloc P ... |
Midnight Oil | ... Crowded House, AC/DC, INXS, Little River Band, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, | , Dragon, Silverchair, Youth Group, You Am I and Powderfinger; the "pop pr ... |
Rush | ... nvaders" (1980) by Uncle Vic. Space Invaders is referenced in the lyrics to | 's 1981 hit song "Tom Sawyer," and the game is singled out for special tha ... |
Pink Floyd | The band participated in former | member Roger Waters' The Wall Live in Berlin concert in 1990 |
Mortal | ... be heard in the song "Bright Wings" by the industrial-metal-hyper-soul band | on their 1993 CD release Fathom. The song is an abbreviated version of Hop ... |
Grateful Dead | ... Robert Plant, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, the Dave Matthews Band, the | , Aerosmith and ZZ Top, and performed live with Jimmy Page and Oasis, amon ... |
The Velvet Underground | All arrangements are by | |
Uriah Heep | ... mong British bands Led Zeppelin, Free, The Who, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, | , and Judas Priest. Rock opera was launched by Queen |
Babe Ruth | ... g breaks from James Brown, The Incredible Bongo Band and English rock group | in his block parties. Brown's music—"extensive vamps" in which his voice w ... |
U2 | ... ted at a late stage for a score by Howard Shore and mainstream rock artists | and Peter Gabriel. The final cut of the movie ran to 168 minutes, while th ... |
The Spinanes | ... n. Though the majority of the album was recorded by Smith alone, friend and | vocalist Rebecca Gates sang harmony vocals on "St. Ides Heaven", and Heatm ... |
The Cranes | ... e Top 40 of the UK Singles Chart: the critically acclaimed indie/rock bands | and Ricky; plus the novelty pop act Same Difference |
R.E.M. | ... k is notable for Wenders asking various recording artists—Depeche Mode, U2, | , Talking Heads, Patti Smith, Can, Elvis Costello, Nick Cave, Lou Reed, Ja ... |
Alien Sex Fiend | ... d Metallica and industrial bands like Skinny Puppy, Ministry, Front 242 and | . And we all love The Smiths. |
Manic Street Preachers | ... he film. The song has also been covered by the SKAndalous All-Stars and the | (released as a B-side to their 1996 single Australia and later re-recorded ... |
Oasis | ... by storm. Dubbed "Britpop" by the media, this movement represented by Pulp, | , Suede, and Blur was the British equivalent of the grunge explosion, in t ... |
Eskimo Joe | Australian alternative rock band | were inspired by the song to create a 2009 track, "Don't Let Me Down" from ... |
Blue Rodeo | ... s for his eponymous debut solo album. With Canadian country rock superstars | as a back-up band, Music Express called the 1989 Juno appearance a symboli ... |
Fugazi | ... which had grown out of the hardcore punk scene in the 1980s with bands like | and Rites of Spring, gained popularity as the 1990s progressed. Elliott, S ... |
Deep Purple | Early heavy rock bands such as Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin and | also helped to popularize power chords. Examples include Deep Purple's "Sm ... |
Modest Mouse | ... mainstream included more musically and emotionally complex bands including | (whose 2004 album Good News for People Who Love Bad News reached the US to ... |
Pixies | ... s particularly associated with the abrasive, distortion-heavy sounds of the | , Hüsker Dü, Minutemen, Meat Puppets, Dinosaur Jr., and The Replacements. ... |
Autopsia | ... ge, bricolage, and appropriation. Bands like Test Dept, Clock DVA, Factrix, | , Nocturnal Emissions, Whitehouse, Severed Heads, Sutcliffe Jügend, and so ... |
Yves Klein Blue | ... However, not all contemporary Australian music is electronic; bands such as | continue to expand the indie rock genre with their innovative punk-style t ... |
Bright Eyes | Indie rock band | recorded an adaptation of "Sunrise, Sunset" on their 2000 album Fevers and ... |
Red Hot Chili Peppers | ... As a result, the two formed a funk metal side project in the vein of early | and Primus called Infectious Grooves. Also recruiting ex-Jane's Addiction ... |
The Magic Numbers | ... sh, Jimmy Cliff, Cerys Matthews, the Fun Loving Criminals, Soul II Soul and | ), fairground rides and cultural events such as a Children's Festival that ... |
Camel | ... father owned the Page Motors garage. Andy Ward, the drummer of famous band | was born here as well as adult film star Nici Sterling, Jody Morris - Foot ... |
R.E.M. | # | – Automatic for the Peopl |
The Drums | ... hers argue that the phenomenon is a continuation of the original movements. | are an example of the current trend in the United States indie pop scene t ... |
Jefferson Airplane | Grace Slick left Starship in 1988, going on to join the reformed | , for one album in 1989, before announcing that she was retiring from musi ... |
Mudhoney | Seattle grunge band | has recorded a cover of "Fix Me" which appears on Disc 2 - Rarities on the ... |
Jefferson Airplane | ... n of Skip Spence and Matthew Katz. Both had been previously associated with | , Spence as the band's first drummer, playing on their first album, Jeffer ... |
Hüsker Dü | ... re diverse styles of alternative rock that were emerging. Minneapolis bands | and The Replacements were indicative of this shift. Both started out as pu ... |
Limp Bizkit | Rammstein embarked on a live tour with Korn, Ice Cube, Orgy and | called the Family Values Tour in September through to late October 1998. T ... |
Sex Pistols | ... 2 hit song, "Buffalo Girls." Later the Hilltoppers' home was visited by the | and Boy George |
Saint Etienne | In 1991 retro futurist acts such as Stereolab and | mixed New Wave and kitschy 1960s pop. In the aftermath of grunge, the Brit ... |
Genesis | ... a friend of singer and musician Phil Collins and was a special guest at the | reunion concert at Twickenham Stadium in 2007. On 17 November 2007, Brian ... |
The Cramps | ... Soundgarden, Ice-T, Indigo Girls, Queen Latifah, Iggy Pop, The Charlatans, | and Public Enemy appearing. This two day festival drew 40,000 people, and ... |
Rush | From outside of Britain and the United States, the Canadian trio | released three distinctively hard rock albums in 1974–75 (Rush, Fly by Nig ... |
The La's | ... included 10,000 Maniacs and the dB's from the US, and The Housemartins and | from the UK. In the United States, the term was particularly associated wi ... |
Talking Heads | ... able for Wenders asking various recording artists—Depeche Mode, U2, R.E.M., | , Patti Smith, Can, Elvis Costello, Nick Cave, Lou Reed, Jane Siberry, etc ... |
Pink Floyd | ... said to have "an interest in Stockhausen". Rick Wright and Roger Waters of | also acknowledge Stockhausen as an influence (Macon 1997, 141; Bayles 1996 ... |
Nirvana | ... he RuPaul Show, interviewing celebrity guests and musical acts. Diana Ross, | , Duran Duran, Pat Benatar, Mary J. Blige, Bea Arthur, Dionne Warwick, Cyn ... |
Hard-Fi | ... Teddington. Staines is the home of the fictional character Ali G. Rock band | are from Staines |
The Vines | ... revival of the late 1990s and 2000s such as Sweden's The Hives, Australia's | and America's The White Stripes and The Strokes evidence the Clash's influ ... |
Spectrum | ... radio resistance to the more progressive music being produced by bands like | and Tully, acts as diverse as AC/DC, Sherbet and John Paul Young were able ... |
The Saints | ... The News, Max Merritt and the Meteors, Debra Byrne, Rose Tattoo, The Reels, | , Sebastian Hardie, Lash, William Shakespeare, Sherbet, Silver Studs, John ... |
Buzzcocks | ... ch also hosts music events; in the past acts such as Adam Ant, Bad Manners, | , Evile, Fish, Hawkwind, Half Man Half Biscuit, John Martyn, Ocean Colour ... |
Super Furry Animals | ... est) is a Welsh musician, performing solo and with several bands, including | who obtained mainstream success in the 1990s. He also most recently formed ... |
Sir Douglas Quintet | ... and the Sunglows, and ? and the Mysterians. Groups inspired by this include | , Thee Midniters, Los Lobos, War, Tierra, and El Chicano, and, of course, ... |
Seether | ... songs. They were followed in this vein by new acts including Shinedown and | . Acts with more conventional hard rock sounds included Andrew W.K., Beaut ... |
Boredoms | ... rground rock scene, best known internationally for noise rock bands such as | and Melt Banana, as well as stoner rock bands such as Boris and alternativ ... |
R.E.M. | Early American alternative bands such as | , The Feelies, Violent Femmes and The Smiths combined punk influences with ... |
Pink Floyd | Hearn can be heard on the | album The Wall (at the 4:07 mark of the song "Don't Leave Me Now" as "Pink ... |
The Faction | He has been a member of several punk bands including | , Odd Man Out, Shovelhead, and Soda, and released a compilation CD of the ... |
Supertramp | ... th art rock and progressive rock genres with bands such as Yes, Pink Floyd, | , Rush, Genesis, King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Jethro Tull, The Mo ... |
Heatmiser | While at Hampshire, Smith formed the band | with classmate Neil Gust. After graduating from Hampshire, the band added ... |
The Corrs | ... inal London & Broadway Jean Valjean Colm Wilkinson & Philip Quast as Javert | performed on 17 March 1998 as a St Patrick's Day Special. This was their f ... |
Count Five | ... oplin, Jimi Hendrix, Moby Grape, and San Jose bands Syndicate of Sound, and | |
Eels | The soundtrack features songs by Newman, Bobby Darin, The Who, Free, | , The Guess Who, Bill Withers, Betty Carter, Peggy Lee, The Folk Implosion ... |
Black Flag | ... disaffected youth, with such influential bands as Bad Religion, Bad Brains, | , Dead Kennedys, and Minor Threat. Hardcore began in metropolises like Was ... |
Steady Ground | ... mmer Ron Welty, as he left the band in early 2003 to pursue his career with | . Although the album was not as successful as Americana, it went platinum ... |
Pavement | ... lternative artists have been cited as influences by American groups such as | , Yo La Tengo and Sonic Youth. A willingness to experiment, a keen sense o ... |
Built to Spill | ... town Palace in Pioneertown, California. The Campout has seen appearances by | , Neko Case, Magnolia Electric Company, and John Doe, as well as sets from ... |
Nirvana | ... albums for such highly regarded bands as Bongzilla, The Smashing Pumpkins, | , Fall Out Boy, Green Day and Against Me! |
Pavement | ... ding techniques for a D.I.Y. ethos and was spearheaded by Beck, Sebadoh and | , who were joined by eclectic folk and rock acts of the Elephant 6 collect ... |
Incubus | ... the nu metal scene, a fame that has given rise to such acts as Linkin Park, | , Hoobastank, Dead By Sunrise, and Fort Minor |
Syndicate of Sound | ... Doors, The Who, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Moby Grape, and San Jose bands | , and Count Five |
Ectogram | ... entraeth on Anglesey and run by Williams), featuring such bands as Tystion, | , Zabrinski, Rheinallt H Rowlands, MC Mabon and Wendykurk |
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Pink Floyd | ... nfluenced both art rock and progressive rock genres with bands such as Yes, | , Supertramp, Rush, Genesis, King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Jethro ... |
The Byrds | ... e Heartbreakers), John Hiatt, Jim Keltner, Jerry Marotta, Roger McGuinn (of | ), and Van Dyke Parks, among others. One of the songs on the album, "Old B ... |
U2 | The | song Vertigo was called Native Son by the band during the recording sessio ... |
Hole | Johnson is also referred to in the John Peel session version of the | song, "Olympia" (also credited as "Rock Star" on the album Live Through Th ... |
Shonen Knife | In the 1980s, Boøwy inspired alternative rock bands like | , Boredoms, The Pillows and Tama & Little Creatures as well as more mainst ... |
The Enemy | ... Nocturnal Projections. One of the most important New Zealand punk bands was | , formed by lo-fi pioneer Chris Knox. After a reshuffle of personnel, many ... |
Moby Grape | ... Paul Revere & the Raiders, The Doors, The Who, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, | , and San Jose bands Syndicate of Sound, and Count Five |
Half Man Half Biscuit | ... past acts such as Adam Ant, Bad Manners, Buzzcocks, Evile, Fish, Hawkwind, | , John Martyn, Ocean Colour Scene, The Beat, Ron Sexsmith, Suzi Quatro, Sa ... |
Buffalo Springfield | ... Young, Commander Cody, The Allman Brothers, The Marshall Tucker Band, Poco, | , and The Eagles among many. The Rolling Stones also got into the act with ... |
The Music Machine | ... y influences included pre-punk psychedelic rock bands such as The Doors and | |
Hawkwind | ... ts; in the past acts such as Adam Ant, Bad Manners, Buzzcocks, Evile, Fish, | , Half Man Half Biscuit, John Martyn, Ocean Colour Scene, The Beat, Ron Se ... |
Garbage | | is the city's most recognized contemporary contribution to popular music. ... |
Roxy Music | ... ock", along with the work of Brian Eno (for a time the keyboard player with | ), would be a major influence on subsequent synth rock. The mid-1970s, saw ... |
Diaframma | ... e some groups and singers like Krisma, Franco Battiato, Giuni Russo, Alice, | , Pankow, Garbo, Fausto Rossi, Alberto Camerini, Garbo Litfiba and . Some ... |
Foo Fighters | ... , with an alternative focus. It has become highly popular amongst musicians | ;lead singer Dave Grohl said "We play the Big Day Out because it's the bes ... |
The Byrds | ... Roger McGuinn's claim, made in July 2000 before a US Senate committee, that | never received any of the royalties they had been promised for their bigge ... |
Talking Heads | ... rock. American bands in the field included, most famously, The Ramones and | , the latter playing a more avant-garde style that was closely associated ... |
Jefferson Airplane | ... h It Up" leading up to 1979's Machine Gun Etiquette, and later a version of | 's "White Rabbit", with a new Damned song, "Rabid", on the B-side |
Oasis | ... umbrella. Similarly, in the United Kingdom Britpop saw bands like Blur and | emerge into the mainstream, abandoning the regional, small-scale and polit ... |
Uriah Heep | ... ks of Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple, was pursued more directly by bands like | and Argent. Having enjoyed some national success in the early 1970s, Queen ... |
Television | ... into mainstream New Wave. Other major acts include Blondie, Patti Smith and | . In the 1980s some punk fans and bands became disillusioned with the grow ... |
The Go Team | ... oice, Johnson was a founding member of the bands Cool Rays, Beat Happening, | , Dub Narcotic Sound System, and The Halo Benders |
The Killers | The American rock band | performed two shows on 5 and 6 July 2009, that were recorded for the DVD L ... |
Boredoms | In the 1980s, Boøwy inspired alternative rock bands like Shonen Knife, | , The Pillows and Tama & Little Creatures as well as more mainstream bands ... |
Nine Inch Nails | ... es of this kind of label, such as Nothing Records, owned by Trent Reznor of | ; and Morning Records, owned by The Cooper Temple Clause, who were releasi ... |
The Gants | ... s The Ventures and Dick Dale, 1960s garage rock artists like The Standells, | , The Trashmen, The Green Fuz and The Sonics, as well as the post-glam/ear ... |
Shonen Knife | ... na, as well as stoner rock bands such as Boris and alternative acts such as | (who were championed in the West by Kurt Cobain), Pizzicato Five and The P ... |
The Eagles | ... arpenters, Elton John, Carly Simon, Carole King, James Taylor, John Denver, | , America, Chicago, The Doobie Brothers, Paul McCartney and Wings, Bread a ... |
Dashboard Confessional | ... the platinum-selling success of Jimmy Eat World's Bleed American (2001) and | 's The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most (2003). The new emo had a muc ... |
Beat Happening | ... roning singing voice, Johnson was a founding member of the bands Cool Rays, | , The Go Team, Dub Narcotic Sound System, and The Halo Benders |
Devilish Presley | ... e band undertook a 23-date UK tour to promote their new album, supported by | and Slicks Kitchen. After a cancelled US tour in January, the band finally ... |
Poco | ... Neil Young, Commander Cody, The Allman Brothers, The Marshall Tucker Band, | , Buffalo Springfield, and The Eagles among many. The Rolling Stones also ... |
The Velvet Underground | The Velvet Underground & Nico is the debut album by American rock band | and vocal collaborator Nico. It was originally released in March 1967 by V ... |
The Pillows | ... e 1980s, Boøwy inspired alternative rock bands like Shonen Knife, Boredoms, | and Tama & Little Creatures as well as more mainstream bands as Glay. In 1 ... |
Primal Scream | ... chester in August 2010. In April 2011 he stood in for Mani playing bass for | at the Japan Tsunami appeal concert at Brixton Academy in London |
Wilco | ... rformed in 2002, Smith co-headlined Northwestern University's A&O Ball with | on May 2 in Chicago. He was onstage for nearly an hour, but failed to comp ... |
The Rezillos | ... ces began to gain momentum and acclaim and they were asked to support first | (featuring future band member Jo Callis), then Siouxsie and the Banshees a ... |
Rush | ... or his work with progressive rock bands like Dream Theater, Queensrÿche and | . On September 11, 2002, Muir posted a message on the band's official webs ... |
The Eagles | ... e Allman Brothers, The Marshall Tucker Band, Poco, Buffalo Springfield, and | among many. The Rolling Stones also got into the act with songs like "Honk ... |
The Clash | ... isa organ in several songs. Recording at Wessex Studios at the same time as | were there to record London Calling, Joe Strummer and Mick Jones made an u ... |
Rheinallt H Rowlands | ... and run by Williams), featuring such bands as Tystion, Ectogram, Zabrinski, | , MC Mabon and Wendykurk |
Opeth | Swedish prog-death metal band | also filmed its 20th anniversary DVD In Live Concert at the Royal Albert H ... |
Incubus | ... rip hop, ambient music, techno, and pop, with artists such as Bill Laswell, | , Pitchshifter, Linkin Park, The Roots, Talvin Singh, MIDIval Punditz, Mis ... |
Sublime | ... ar cross-cultural efforts by bands such as Bad Brains, Massive Attack, 311, | and No Doubt. They are credited with laying the groundwork for LCD Soundsy ... |
Camper Van Beethoven | Telephone Free Landslide Victory is a 1985 album by musical group | , released on Independent Projects. It featured the band's best known song ... |
Black Flag | ... lists to this day, including "Take the Skinheads Bowling", the countrified | cover "Wasted", the hardcore send-up "Club Med Sucks", "The Day That Lassi ... |
Paul Revere & the Raiders | ... ar, appearing with Van Morrison and Them, The Animals, The Dave Clark Five, | , The Doors, The Who, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Moby Grape, and San Jose ... |
Blondie | ... ith punk before evolving into mainstream New Wave. Other major acts include | , Patti Smith and Television. In the 1980s some punk fans and bands became ... |
The White Stripes | ... s and 2000s such as Sweden's The Hives, Australia's The Vines and America's | and The Strokes evidence the Clash's influence. Among the many latter-day ... |
The Standells | ... sic acts such as The Ventures and Dick Dale, 1960s garage rock artists like | , The Gants, The Trashmen, The Green Fuz and The Sonics, as well as the po ... |
Jimmy Eat World | ... mainstream culture in the early 2000s, with the platinum-selling success of | 's Bleed American (2001) and Dashboard Confessional's The Places You Have ... |
Radiohead | ... s of its time, and the band was playing support to established acts such as | . Three songs, "Ágætis byrjun", "Svefn-g-englar", and a live take of the t ... |
Grateful Dead | ... mary of what a perfect weekend of music would be. He has contributed to two | tribute albums and covered Jerry Garcia/Robert Hunter tunes such as "Ship ... |
Soul Coughing | ... tune was reinterpreted as the song "Bus to Beelzebub" by the New York band | , who have used Scott samples in other compositions, such as Scott's "The ... |
R.E.M. | ... cess, they developed an avid cult following and members of later bands like | and The Replacements spoke enthusiastically of their esteem for the group' ... |
The Ruts | ... Limit Club (a tribute to late Malcolm Owen, former lead singer of punk band | ) and a cover of The Rolling Stones '60s song "Citadel" |
Rich Kids | In January 2010, Glen Matlock reformed the | , for a one-off benefit concert in aid of Steve New. He was joined on stag ... |
Nirvana | ... tively courted bands including Jane's Addiction, Dinosaur Jr, Firehose, and | . In particular, R.E.M.'s success had become a blueprint for many alternat ... |
Box Car Racer | ... mbers all became fathers before the album was released) and side-projects ( | and Transplants) |
Radiohead | ... ng musicians and the industry as a whole, and most of all hurting the fans. | also cited similar motives with the end of their contract with EMI when th ... |
Talking Heads | ... aced briefly by Busta "Cherry" Jones, a sometime player with Parliament and | . He left to work with The Rolling Stones and was replaced by Sara Lee, wh ... |
Mogwai | ... -rock bands of the 2000s. With a few exceptions, most notably Sigur Rós and | , the post-rock of the 21st century has generally eliminated vocals from i ... |
The Clash | ... respected and was inspired by many artists and styles, including Big Star, | , The Who, Led Zeppelin,The Kinks, Pink Floyd, Rush, Elvis Costello, Telev ... |
Grateful Dead | The group was the opening band for the final | shows at Soldier Field, in Chicago, Illinois in July 1995 |
Stiff Little Fingers | ... ney UK tour supported by 1980s band The Alarm and Henry Cluney, formerly of | |
Talking Heads | ... an to make chart appearances and receive airplay on rock stations. Blondie, | , The Police and The Cars would chart during this period. "My Sharona", a ... |
The Dead C | ... n small-run editions, and thus attracted numerous underground bands such as | , Birchville Cat Motel, Thela, Armpit and Pumice |
Sleater-Kinney | ... rds, and Dischord, and indie rockers like Pavement, Superchunk, Fugazi, and | dominated the American indie scene for most of the 1990s. One of the main ... |
She Wants Revenge | He has directed music videos for the following bands: Ringside, | , People in Planes, Arckid, Albert Hammond Jr., and Silversun Pickups |
Firehose | ... ajor labels actively courted bands including Jane's Addiction, Dinosaur Jr, | , and Nirvana. In particular, R.E.M.'s success had become a blueprint for ... |
Hawkwind | ... ar music genres such as rock. Psychedelic rock bands in particular, such as | , have often used the theremin in their work |
Bad Brains | ... at spoke to disaffected youth, with such influential bands as Bad Religion, | , Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, and Minor Threat. Hardcore began in metropoli ... |
The Turtles | ... han their new school predecessors. De La Soul's debut sampled everyone from | to , while A Tribe Called Quest matched tough beats to mellow jazz samples ... |
U2 | ... also hosted many music concerts including David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, | and Michael Jackson |
Gorillaz | Parlophone is still an important pop label with artists such as Coldplay, | , and Kylie Minogue among others. It is also EMI's oldest active label: it ... |
They Might Be Giants | ... r compositions, such as Scott's "The Penguin" in their song "Disseminated." | have also incorporated "Powerhouse" into their music, briefly including it ... |
Gorky's Zygotic Mynci | ... ent (run by Llwyd and Jones and responsible for Melys, Super Furry Animals, | , Los Campesinos!, The Longcut, and, for a time, Cerys Matthews) and Ankst ... |
Superchunk | ... ador Records, Merge Records, and Dischord, and indie rockers like Pavement, | , Fugazi, and Sleater-Kinney dominated the American indie scene for most o ... |
Black Flag | Nervous Breakdown is the debut EP by the American hardcore punk band | , released in 1978 through SST Records. It was the label's first release |
U2 | ... aid target of 0.7 per cent of GDP, most notably by Bono of Irish rock group | (who claimed that he was going to "kick [Martin's] butt," over the issue). ... |
Ned's Atomic Dustbin | The rock band | took their name from a Goon Show episode |
Fifth Column | ... losion, The Blow, Jens Lekman, Mecca Normal, The Gossip and Built to Spill, | , among many others. Since founding his Dub Narcotic recording studio in 1 ... |
The Horrors | ... ee Decades" and "Primary Colours", for Primary Colours, the second album by | . In the summer of 2008, due to scheduling conflicts with his feature film ... |
New York Dolls | ... onymous début, as did Southern rockers Lynyrd Skynyrd and proto-punk outfit | , demonstrating the diverse directions being pursued in the genre. Montros ... |
Clannad | ... ltic music saw a revival in the 1980s with the emergence of the Irish group | , who became innovators in the genre by blending their heritage of harmony ... |
The Kingsmen | ... astic drumming, and louder vocals. Early forms of hard rock can be heard in | 's version of "Louie, Louie" (1963), which made it a garage rock standard, ... |
The Velvet Underground | ... r interplay of folk rock as well as punk and underground influences such as | |
Green Day | ... e for Best Musical. He is also a lead producer of a stage adaptation of the | album American Idiot. The musical had its world premiere in Berkeley, Cali ... |
Led Zeppelin | ... nspired by many artists and styles, including Big Star, The Clash, The Who, | ,The Kinks, Pink Floyd, Rush, Elvis Costello, Television, Motown and flame ... |
Lightning Bolt | ... rcial edge. Some bands have even taken the term somewhat literally, such as | , White Mice, Comparative Anatomy (band) and Death From Above 1979 |
Rancid | ... the Clash's influence can be heard in American political punk bands such as | , Anti-Flag, Bad Religion, NOFX, Green Day, and Rise Against as well as in ... |
Rancid | ... ted States in 1991. Three years later, bands like Green Day, The Offspring, | , Bad Religion and NOFX hit the mainstream (with their respective then-new ... |
13th Floor Elevators | The Moving Sidewalks opened for the | at the Houston, psychedelic venue, Love Street Light Circus, located on Co ... |
Coldplay | Parlophone is still an important pop label with artists such as | , Gorillaz, and Kylie Minogue among others. It is also EMI's oldest active ... |
This Will Destroy You | ... structures and increasing utilization of pop hooks. Explosions in the Sky, | , Do Make Say Think, and Mono are some of the more popular post-rock bands ... |
Course of Nature | ... , she directed the "Anger Cage" video for her husband Mark Wilkerson's band | . She also starred in the ABC Family Original Movie Holiday in Handcuffs, ... |
The Hives | ... d with the garage rock revival of the late 1990s and 2000s such as Sweden's | , Australia's The Vines and America's The White Stripes and The Strokes ev ... |
The Band | ... o make the highly regarded The Last Waltz, documenting the final concert by | . It was held at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, and featured on ... |
Cracker | ... cluding Sitting Duck, and the Estonian Gauchos (the latter featuring future | guitarist Johnny Hickman). These bands all included future CVB members bas ... |
Silversun Pickups | ... gside, She Wants Revenge, People in Planes, Arckid, Albert Hammond Jr., and | |
The Smiths | ... American alternative bands such as R.E.M., The Feelies, Violent Femmes and | combined punk influences with folk music and mainstream music influences. ... |
The Kinks | ... nd blues influenced British Invasion acts, including "You Really Got Me" by | (1964), "My Generation" by The Who (1965) and "(I Can't Get No) Satisfacti ... |
Misfits | ... y Hawk's Pro Skater 3 video game. All Hallow's also featured a cover of the | song "Halloween" |
Minor Threat | ... fluential bands as Bad Religion, Bad Brains, Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, and | . Hardcore began in metropolises like Washington, D.C., though most major ... |
Led Zeppelin | Rush's | influence is still prominent on this record, most obviously in the song "B ... |
Nirvana | ... ock. With the addition of a more melodic element to the sound of bands like | and Pearl Jam, grunge became wildly popular across the United States in 19 ... |
The Feelies | Early American alternative bands such as R.E.M., | , Violent Femmes and The Smiths combined punk influences with folk music a ... |
The Dead Milkmen | ... omparable to other humorous '80s underground bands like The Violent Femmes, | and The Young Fresh Fellows. The instrumentals, however, are completely di ... |
American Music Club | ... c use of acoustic and electronic instrumentation in the music of bands like | and Red House Painters, while the revival of Baroque pop reacted against l ... |
Butthole Surfers | ... ums, and was pioneered by bands including Sonic Youth, Swans, Big Black and | . A number of prominent indie rock record labels were founded during the 1 ... |
The D4 | ... al networking. Also successful were Jet from Australia, and The Datsuns and | from New Zealand |
Angels & Airwaves | ... fficially announced an "indefinite hiatus" in February 2005. DeLonge formed | while Hoppus and Barker continued playing music together in +44. In August ... |
The Clash | ... tage by original members Rusty Egan and Midge Ure, as well as Mick Jones of | and Gary Kemp from Spandau Ballet. New died of cancer on 24 May 2010 |
Genesis | ... t, on which he collaborated with Eddie Van Halen. May contributed to former | guitarist Steve Hackett's album , playing guitar on the track "Cassandra" ... |
Violent Femmes | Early American alternative bands such as R.E.M., The Feelies, | and The Smiths combined punk influences with folk music and mainstream mus ... |
Third Day | ... In September 2010, he released Wonder, and in October started touring with | , tobyMac, and on the "Make a Difference" tour |
Dead Kennedys | ... youth, with such influential bands as Bad Religion, Bad Brains, Black Flag, | , and Minor Threat. Hardcore began in metropolises like Washington, D.C., ... |
Death by Stereo | ... fall of 2008, the band toured with Whole Wheat Bread, Madball, Terror, and | , opening select dates. During this tour Year of the Cycos – a compilation ... |
Nine Inch Nails | ... tTorrent, and other services, for little or no cost. Bigger artists such as | have announced an end to their major label contracts, citing that the unco ... |
Tom Robinson Band | ... ) and Rusty Egan (drummer). After The Rich Kids he formed The Spectres with | guitarist Danny Kustow, and subsequently Mick Hanson, and then Hot Club wi ... |
Beat Happening | ... r/None Records with the song "Walking Away from You" backed with a cover of | 's "Cast a Shadow." Gene Holder produced the single and played the bass. T ... |
Bikini Kill | ... d by the development of the feminist-informed Riot Grrrl music of acts like | , Bratmobile, 7 Year Bitch, Team Dresch and Huggy Bear |
Sex Pistols | ... Black Sabbath, to punk rock, including the Dickies, the Dead Boys, and the | . Mind Power became obsessed with punk rock and changed their name to "Bad ... |
Oasis | ... ed its support of the album with the month-long Tour of Brotherly Love with | and Spacehog in May and June 2001. Throughout the rest of 2001, the band e ... |
Shriekback | A troubled American tour saw the departure of Allen (who later co-founded | , Low Pop Suicide and The Elastic Purejoy); he was replaced briefly by Bus ... |
London SS | ... n a member of the Crawley-based garage band Bastard and fledgling punk band | , who never played live but included musicians who later found fame in The ... |
Manic Street Preachers | On December 17, 2011, Rhys joined the | on stage during the band's 38 song 'A Night of National Treasures' one-off ... |
NOFX | ... d in American political punk bands such as Rancid, Anti-Flag, Bad Religion, | , Green Day, and Rise Against as well as in the political hard rock of ear ... |
Malice Mizer | ... represented during its history by bands like X Japan, Buck-Tick, Luna Sea, | and many others, some of which experienced national, and international suc ... |
Kaiser Chiefs | ... Ian Brown, The Futureheads, Belle & Sebastian, Damon Albarn, Dizzee Rascal, | , Robyn Hitchcock, Super Furry Animals, and Colin Blunstone for the spread |
Pink Floyd | June 22, 2006, | frontman Roger Waters played a live concert at the village, attracting ove ... |
Pixies | ... ch Nails). These sounds were in turn followed by the advent of Boston's the | and Los Angeles' Jane's Addiction. Around the same time, the grunge subgen ... |
Foo Fighters | Drew Hester, percussionist and touring member of the | , had a twenty-second triangle solo in front of 85,000 people each night w ... |
Red Hot Chili Peppers | ... ed songs in the history of hip hop, especially in the sub-genre G-funk. The | video for their 2006 single Dani California featured a tribute to Parliame ... |
Material Issue | International Pop Overthrow - named after the song of the same name by | - is a power pop festival that has been organizing events since 1997. Orig ... |
Oi Polloi | ... history that France had a song without a word in French. Since about 2005, | (from Scotland) have recorded in Scottish Gaelic. Mill a h-Uile Rud (a Sco ... |
Pearl Jam | Other grunge bands subsequently replicated Nirvana's success. | had released its debut album Ten a month before Nevermind in 1991, but alb ... |
Schandmaul | ... middle of the 1990s with contributions from Subway to Sally, In Extremo and | . The style is characterised by the prominent use of a wide variety of tra ... |
Bark Psychosis | ... an experimental style influenced by jazz and electronic music, pioneered by | and taken up by acts such as Tortoise, Stereolab, and Laika), as well as l ... |
Supertramp | ... yler of Aerosmith, Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin, Bono of U2, Rick Davies of | , and Richard "Magic Dick" Salwitz of The J. Geils Band. Billy Joel famous ... |
Led Zeppelin | ... nd Soft Machine. Hard rock and Heavy metal also emerged among British bands | , Free, The Who, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Uriah Heep, and Judas Priest. ... |
Lindisfarne | ... t twelve weeks in the album charts. Backing musicians on the album included | 's Rod Clements, Fairport Convention's Dave Pegg and Jerry Donahue, and Ma ... |
Led Zeppelin | ... ms, from a week-long run at the famous venue; along with the James Gang and | in 1969, Chicago was one of the few rock bands to play the historic concer ... |
Arctic Monkeys | ... , Editors, The Fratellis, Placebo, Razorlight, Kaiser Chiefs and The Kooks. | were the most prominent act to owe their initial commercial success to the ... |
Oasis | ... ion-focused aesthetics particularly associated with glam metal. In Britain, | were unusual among the Britpop bands of the mid-1990s in incorporating a h ... |
Hoodoo Gurus | ... nds arose. These included Hunters & Collectors, The Church, TISM, Divinyls, | , Mondo Rock, The Sunnyboys, Men at Work, The Go-Betweens, The Triffids, T ... |
The Replacements | ... sounds of the Pixies, Hüsker Dü, Minutemen, Meat Puppets, Dinosaur Jr., and | . The most abrasive and discordant outgrowth of punk was noise rock, which ... |
Bratmobile | ... lopment of the feminist-informed Riot Grrrl music of acts like Bikini Kill, | , 7 Year Bitch, Team Dresch and Huggy Bear |
Travis | ... e traditionalism of Britpop. Radiohead, along with post-Britpop groups like | and Coldplay, were major forces in British rock in subsequent years |
Pearl Jam | ... -enlisted Don Gilmore (Linkin Park, Dashboard Confessional, Good Charlotte, | )—who produced the first two Eve 6 full-lengths—to helm the sessions for S ... |
The Offspring | The Offspring is the debut studio album by the American punk rock band | , released on June 15, 1989 through Nemesis Records. After 6 years of disc ... |
The Clash | ... on SS, who never played live but included musicians who later found fame in | and Generation X. Scabies knew James through a failed audition as drummer ... |
The Cure | ... be groups such as Siouxsie and the Banshees, Joy Division, Gang of Four and | which were initially considered part of the New Wave but were more ambitio ... |
Traffic | ... Guy Stevens, a former A&R executive who had worked with Mott the Hoople and | , the double album was a mix of punk rock, reggae, ska, rockabilly, tradit ... |
The Prefects | ... ning a punk package that included the Buzzcocks, Subway Sect, The Slits and | . The day after a Newcastle gig, Strummer and Headon were arrested for ste ... |
Hootie & the Blowfish | In the same year, | vocalist Darius Rucker released his second solo album and country music de ... |
Franz Ferdinand | ... early 2000s, several alternative rock bands emerged, including The Strokes, | , Interpol, and The Rapture that drew primary inspiration from post-punk a ... |
Dashboard Confessional | Eve 6 then re-enlisted Don Gilmore (Linkin Park, | , Good Charlotte, Pearl Jam)—who produced the first two Eve 6 full-lengths ... |
7 Year Bitch | ... he feminist-informed Riot Grrrl music of acts like Bikini Kill, Bratmobile, | , Team Dresch and Huggy Bear |
Soundgarden | ... faction" by The Rolling Stones, "Black Dog" by Led Zeppelin, "Outshined" by | , "Enter Sandman" by Metallica, "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple and "S ... |
Nirvana | ... S and Britpop in the UK. This was particularly evident after the success of | 's Nevermind (1991), which combined elements of hardcore punk and heavy me ... |
She Wants Revenge | ... were The Strokes, Interpol, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Franz Ferdinand, The Epoxies, | , Bloc Party, Foals, Kaiser Chiefs, and The Killers. These acts were somet ... |
Blanks 77 | ... hanning Way. Kresge moved to New York where he played with street punk band | . The members of the band decided to pursue playing in AFI full-time after ... |
Backsliders | Aside from Ghostwriters, Hirst has also been a member of | , performed with former Olympian Paul Greene, with fellow Backsliders memb ... |
Low Pop Suicide | ... American tour saw the departure of Allen (who later co-founded Shriekback, | and The Elastic Purejoy); he was replaced briefly by Busta "Cherry" Jones, ... |
Interpol | ... ral alternative rock bands emerged, including The Strokes, Franz Ferdinand, | , and The Rapture that drew primary inspiration from post-punk and New Wav ... |
Strawberry Switchblade | The group was launched on 21 November 1985, with Bragg, Weller, | and Kirsty MacColl invited to a reception at the Palace of Westminster hos ... |
Dropkick Murphys | ... ebrated in "The Legend of Finn MacCumhail", a song by the Boston-based band | featured on their album Sing Loud Sing Proud! |
Team Dresch | ... formed Riot Grrrl music of acts like Bikini Kill, Bratmobile, 7 Year Bitch, | and Huggy Bear |
The Hives | A song off of the 2000 album Veni Vidi Vicious by the Swedish band | is titled "The Hives - Introduce the Metric System in Time" |
The Datsuns | ... of Internet social networking. Also successful were Jet from Australia, and | and The D4 from New Zealand |
The Boomtown Rats | ... ess, including U2, Westlife, The Dubliners, The Thrills, Horslips, Jedward, | , Boyzone, Ronan Keating, Thin Lizzy, Paddy Casey, Sinéad O'Connor, The Sc ... |
Led Zeppelin | ... tles, "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" by The Rolling Stones, "Black Dog" by | , "Outshined" by Soundgarden, "Enter Sandman" by Metallica, "Smoke on the ... |
U2 | ... f The Who, Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin, Bono of | , Rick Davies of Supertramp, and Richard "Magic Dick" Salwitz of The J. Ge ... |
The Rapture | ... e rock bands emerged, including The Strokes, Franz Ferdinand, Interpol, and | that drew primary inspiration from post-punk and New Wave, establishing th ... |
Mill a h-Uile Rud | ... nce about 2005, Oi Polloi (from Scotland) have recorded in Scottish Gaelic. | (a Scottish Gaelic punk band from Seattle) recorded in the language in 200 ... |
Bloc Party | ... Interpol, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Franz Ferdinand, The Epoxies, She Wants Revenge, | , Foals, Kaiser Chiefs, and The Killers. These acts were sometimes labeled ... |
Procol Harum | ... e middle eight, and a lengthy instrumental introduction (featuring drums by | 's B.J. Wilson, guitar lines from Jimmy Page, and organ by Tommy Eyre). Co ... |
Soundgarden | ... ng certified gold and reaching number two on the Billboard 200 album chart. | 's album Badmotorfinger and Alice in Chains' Dirt, along with the Temple o ... |
Pink Floyd | On 21–22 June 1988, its courtyard played host to | during their A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour, which was filmed. Footage f ... |
Garbage | ... orks Records, where she was signed by A&R executive Beth Halper, partner of | drummer and record producer Butch Vig. Furtado's first single, "Party's Ju ... |
Grateful Dead | ... pe' version of Jefferson Starship included David Crosby and Graham Nash and | members Jerry Garcia, Bill Kreutzmann, and Mickey Hart, as well as some of ... |
Pink Floyd | Hayes tells Broken Records Magazine in Volume 1 Issue 3, | 's The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall have been the most influential a ... |
Death Cab for Cutie | ... n the song "Fripp." In a 2007 interview, Rob Dickinson said that members of | and Interpol told him that without this album, their bands "wouldn't exist ... |
Masters of the Backside | ... (Raymond Burns) and Rat Scabies (Chris Millar) had been members of the band | , which also included future Pretenders frontwoman Chrissie Hynde. Brian J ... |
Mercy Killers | ... vous Return, Shane Gallagher joined the band, as well as Craig Fairbaugh of | . When Your Heart Stops Beating, the debut album by the group, was release ... |
Jane's Addiction | ... were in turn followed by the advent of Boston's the Pixies and Los Angeles' | . Around the same time, the grunge subgenre emerged in Seattle, Washington ... |
Pink Floyd | ... on² was no.1 in Rhode Island, Binfen no.7 in Ohio). His main influences are | , Traffic, Jimmy Smith, Eastern Mediterranean music, Levantine, and Centra ... |
The Mothers of Invention | ... n 1969, titled Electronic Sound. Previously, Freak Out!, the debut album by | (released June 27, 1966 on Verve Records) had also made use of avant-garde ... |
Ramones | ... e obsessed with punk rock and changed their name to "Bad Brains", after the | song "Bad Brain", but with the word "bad" in the sense of "good". Despite ... |
The Offspring | Conspiracy of One is the sixth studio album by the American punk rock band | , released on November 14, 2000 through Columbia Records. Following a worl ... |
The Jam | ... ummers have cited Moon as an influence, including Neil Peart and Dave Grohl | paid tribute to Moon on the second single from their third album, "Down in ... |
Gomez | ... sed which included contributions by My Morning Jacket, Death Cab for Cutie, | , Guster, Bruce Hornsby, Jack Johnson and ALO, Leanne Womack, The Allman B ... |
Men at Work | ... ctors, The Church, TISM, Divinyls, Hoodoo Gurus, Mondo Rock, The Sunnyboys, | , The Go-Betweens, The Triffids, The Celibate Rifles, the Cosmic Psychos a ... |
Bright Eyes | ... paid him tribute. Songs in tribute to, or about Smith have been released by | ("Reinvent The Wheel"), Beck ("Broken Drum" on "Guero"), Pearl Jam ("Can't ... |
The Hollies | ... Cilla Black, Billy J. Kramer, the Fourmost, and contemporary Mancunian band | also signed to the label, Parlophone in the sixties became one of the worl ... |
Coldplay | ... public awareness, early detection, patient support functions and research. | singer Chris Martin married Paltrow's daughter in 2003. The 2005 Coldplay ... |
Midnight Oil | ... the 1980s, and the era was typified by AC/DC, Divinyls, Mental As Anything, | , The Choirboys, The Angels, Noiseworks, Air Supply, Cold Chisel and Iceho ... |
Kaiser Chiefs | ... , Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party, Editors, The Fratellis, Placebo, Razorlight, | and The Kooks. Arctic Monkeys were the most prominent act to owe their ini ... |
The Pogues | ... me involved with Cait O'Riordan, former bassist for the English/Irish group | , while he was producing The Pogues' album Rum Sodomy and the Lash. They m ... |
Vicious White Kids | ... g "Bodies"). Matlock later played bass with Vicious in the short lived band | . Matlock also played bass on the Iggy Pop album Soldier and the Damned al ... |
Black Flag | The soundtrack features songs by various punk rock bands such as The Plugz, | , the Circle Jerks, Suicidal Tendencies, Iggy Pop and others. The film sco ... |
Kaiser Chiefs | ... Yeahs, Franz Ferdinand, The Epoxies, She Wants Revenge, Bloc Party, Foals, | , and The Killers. These acts were sometimes labeled "New New Wave". By 20 ... |
Sonic Youth | ... include Jimi Hendrix's use of feedback, Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music and | . Other examples of music that contain noise-based features include works ... |
Led Zeppelin | ... from the music business, but the next year he started to work with former- | guitarist, Jimmy Page, which resulted in the album Coverdale and Page |
Maxïmo Park | ... pparent in contemporary British groups such as Silver Sun, the Futureheads, | , Farrah, The Feeling, Razorlight, Babyshambles and The Libertines. There ... |
The Pogues | ... , Costello also produced Rum Sodomy & the Lash for the Irish punk/folk band | |
The Clash | ... Bruce Springsteen, Steve Van Zandt, and Dave Grohl, performed a version of | 's "London Calling" at the 45th Grammy Awards ceremony, in honour of Clash ... |
The Futureheads | ... uding Paul Weller, Jarvis Cocker, Razorlight, Brian Eno, M.I.A., Ian Brown, | , Belle & Sebastian, Damon Albarn, Dizzee Rascal, Kaiser Chiefs, Robyn Hit ... |
Oasis | ... s well as Caetano Veloso, Juanes, Jeff Buckley, Esthero, Björk, Cornershop, | , Radiohead, The Smashing Pumpkins and Beck. Furtado's music has also been ... |
Belle & Sebastian | ... , Jarvis Cocker, Razorlight, Brian Eno, M.I.A., Ian Brown, The Futureheads, | , Damon Albarn, Dizzee Rascal, Kaiser Chiefs, Robyn Hitchcock, Super Furry ... |
Stroke 9 | ... nd beat up everyone who had insulted them to the tune of "Kick Some Ass" by | |
Spacemen 3 | ... looked back to progressive roots, with drone-heavy and minimalist acts like | in the 1980s, Spectrum and Spiritualized, and later groups including Flyin ... |
Pixies | ... ronky and abrasive, wrapped in too many sheets of Sonic Youth/Dinosaur Jr./ | /Jesus & Mary Chain-style guitar noise; too oblique and fractured in its s ... |
They Might Be Giants | The song, "I Palindrome I", by | , features palindromic lyrics and imagery. The 27-word bridge is word-symm ... |
Black Flag | # | - "TV Party" – 3:5 |
King Crimson | ... rock genres with bands such as Yes, Pink Floyd, Supertramp, Rush, Genesis, | , Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Jethro Tull, The Moody Blues and Soft Machine. H ... |
Os Mutantes | ... the Far East and beyond, releasing the work of artists such as Cornershop, | , Los De Abajo, Jim White, Zap Mama, Tom Zé, Los Amigos Invisibles and Kin ... |
Super Furry Animals | ... h as Ceredwen, which fuses traditional instruments with trip-hop beats, the | , Fernhill, and so on (see the Music of Wales article for more Welsh and W ... |
The Fall | ... ngel also features songs that uses the Mythos; Mark E Smith, lead singer of | , is a known fan of Lovecraft's work, and the song "Spectre Vs Rector", a ... |
The Motors | ... rief catchy songs fit into the mood of the era. The Romantics, The Records, | , Cheap Trick, and 20/20 were groups that had success playing this style. ... |
Polvo | ... g to more dense and complex, guitar-based math rock, developed by acts like | and Chavez. Space rock looked back to progressive roots, with drone-heavy ... |
Jagatara | ... Yapoos (both of which featured Jun Togawa), G-Schmitt, Totsuzen Danball and | , along with noise/industrial bands such as Hijokaidan and Hanatarashi |
Gorillaz | ... so recently collaborated with influential hip-hop group De La Soul on a new | track titled "Superfast Jellyfish". The track is on the third Gorillaz stu ... |
Devo | ... an, composer, singer and painter. He is the co-founder of the new wave band | and has been its lead singer since 1972. His other musical projects includ ... |
The Go-Betweens | ... urch, TISM, Divinyls, Hoodoo Gurus, Mondo Rock, The Sunnyboys, Men at Work, | , The Triffids, The Celibate Rifles, the Cosmic Psychos and the Hard-Ons. ... |
The Rezillos | ... rofessional musician, so in April 1981 his associate Jo Callis (formerly of | , a band Last had previously managed) was invited to become the final perm ... |
The Killers | ... nand, The Epoxies, She Wants Revenge, Bloc Party, Foals, Kaiser Chiefs, and | . These acts were sometimes labeled "New New Wave". By 2004 these acts wer ... |
Horslips | ... international success, including U2, Westlife, The Dubliners, The Thrills, | , Jedward, The Boomtown Rats, Boyzone, Ronan Keating, Thin Lizzy, Paddy Ca ... |
The Nervous Return | Guitarist of | , Shane Gallagher joined the band, as well as Craig Fairbaugh of Mercy Kil ... |
The Road Hammers | ... Dave Dudley, Red Sovine, Dick Curless, Red Simpson, Colonel Robert Morris, | and Waylon Speed, with C. W. McCall and Cledus Maggard (pseudonyms of Bill ... |
Emerson, Lake & Palmer | ... ith bands such as Yes, Pink Floyd, Supertramp, Rush, Genesis, King Crimson, | , Jethro Tull, The Moody Blues and Soft Machine. Hard rock and Heavy metal ... |
Pearl Jam | ... , along with the Temple of the Dog album collaboration featuring members of | and Soundgarden, were also among the 100 top-selling albums of 1992. The p ... |
Razorlight | ... e Libertines, Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party, Editors, The Fratellis, Placebo, | , Kaiser Chiefs and The Kooks. Arctic Monkeys were the most prominent act ... |
Rudimentary Peni | ... ry, contains the lyric "Yog Sothoth rape me lord"; and UK anarcho-punk band | make repeated references in their song titles, lyrics and artwork, includi ... |
The Moody Blues | ... pertramp, Rush, Genesis, King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Jethro Tull, | and Soft Machine. Hard rock and Heavy metal also emerged among British ban ... |
Boredoms | ... se artists that contributed to this upsurge of activity include Hijokaidan, | , C.C.C.C., Incapacitants, KK Null, Yamazaki Maso's Masonna, Solmania, K2, ... |
Pink Floyd | ... of this song replaced "Oh Shit" with "Oh Snap." On the other hand, the 1973 | song "Money" contains the line "Don't give me that do goody good bullshit, ... |
Sex Pistols | ... somewhat juvenile". So Far, So Good... also featured a cover version of the | ' "Anarchy in the UK", with lyrics altered by Mustaine. Mustaine later adm ... |
Green Day | ... merican political punk bands such as Rancid, Anti-Flag, Bad Religion, NOFX, | , and Rise Against as well as in the political hard rock of early Manic St ... |
Sex Pistols | ... Croydon. The Damned played their second gig on 6 July 1976, supporting the | at the 100 Club |
Soundgarden | ... he Temple of the Dog album collaboration featuring members of Pearl Jam and | , were also among the 100 top-selling albums of 1992. The popular breakthr ... |
The Thrills | ... and groups of international success, including U2, Westlife, The Dubliners, | , Horslips, Jedward, The Boomtown Rats, Boyzone, Ronan Keating, Thin Lizzy ... |
The White Stripes | One of Conan's favorite bands, | , performed a new, slower arrangement of their song "We're Going to Be Fri ... |
Violent Femmes | "No More Heroes" was covered by | and used for the film Mystery Men. It also featured on the first episode o ... |
Hoodoo Gurus | ... in July 2007 were false. However Ghostwriters, founded by drummer Hirst and | bass guitarist Rick Grossman and including former Oils guitarist Martin Ro ... |
Two Hours Traffic | ... ne MacLellan, his daughter Catherine MacLellan, Al Tuck, Lennie Gallant and | . The celebrated singer-songwriter Stompin' Tom Connors spent his formativ ... |
Radio Birdman | ... e 1970s saw the emergence of pioneering punk rock bands like The Saints and | , as well as electronic musical groups, such as Cybotron, Severed Heads an ... |
Pentangle | ... life-long friends, among them Jacqui McShee (later to gain fame in the band | ), Martin Carthy and Wizz Jones. He was persuaded to join a bluegrass-infl ... |
Razorlight | ... oups such as Silver Sun, the Futureheads, Maxïmo Park, Farrah, The Feeling, | , Babyshambles and The Libertines. There is also a movement of bands direc ... |
The Libertines | ... Futureheads, Maxïmo Park, Farrah, The Feeling, Razorlight, Babyshambles and | . There is also a movement of bands directly inspired by the British power ... |
Super Furry Animals | ... so, performers such as The Automatic, Manic Street Preachers, Lostprophets, | , Catatonia and Bullet for My Valentine have links with the city and are a ... |
The Kooks | ... Bloc Party, Editors, The Fratellis, Placebo, Razorlight, Kaiser Chiefs and | . Arctic Monkeys were the most prominent act to owe their initial commerci ... |
Soundgarden | ... nel shirts and combat boots suited to the local weather. Early grunge bands | and Mudhoney found critical acclaim in the U.S. and UK, respectively |
Soft Machine | ... sis, King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Jethro Tull, The Moody Blues and | . Hard rock and Heavy metal also emerged among British bands Led Zeppelin, ... |
Babyshambles | ... Silver Sun, the Futureheads, Maxïmo Park, Farrah, The Feeling, Razorlight, | and The Libertines. There is also a movement of bands directly inspired by ... |
Deep Purple | ... song "The Sun Will Shine Again", written especially for Lyngstad by former | member Jon Lord, and recorded in 2004. Neither of these were however relea ... |
Radio Birdman | ... Wendy Saddington, The Seekers, Ronnie Charles, Company Caine, Trevor Spry, | , Buster Brown, Little River Band, Ray Burgess, Mental As Anything, Marty ... |
The Hollies | ... re important in the evolution and expansion of the power pop style, such as | and The Monkees, as well as "softer" acts such as The Beau Brummels, The C ... |
The Triffids | ... yls, Hoodoo Gurus, Mondo Rock, The Sunnyboys, Men at Work, The Go-Betweens, | , The Celibate Rifles, the Cosmic Psychos and the Hard-Ons. During this pe ... |
Max Webster | ... Canadian rocker Kim Mitchell, who at the time was the frontman of the band | and a close friend of the members of Rush. It is also stated in the book C ... |
Devo | Jerry Casale of | created a video for Berlin which was scheduled to debut at a late November ... |
The Smashing Pumpkins | ... Veloso, Juanes, Jeff Buckley, Esthero, Björk, Cornershop, Oasis, Radiohead, | and Beck. Furtado's music has also been influenced by her current residenc ... |
Editors | ... from the US. From the UK were The Libertines, Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party, | , The Fratellis, Placebo, Razorlight, Kaiser Chiefs and The Kooks. Arctic ... |
DJ Crook | Delgado is also in a DJ collective known as the Decibel Devils with | |
Red Hot Chili Peppers | ... as a vocalist on his cover of Bill Withers' "Use Me" and bassist Flea from | on three tracks |
The Smithereens | ... edwagon, X, Steel Pulse, The New Cars, Asia, Boyz II Men, Alan Parsons, and | |
Primus | ... ed a funk metal side project in the vein of early Red Hot Chili Peppers and | called Infectious Grooves. Also recruiting ex-Jane's Addiction drummer Ste ... |
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Camper Van Beethoven | ... ted by styles ranging from quirky alternative pop (They Might Be Giants and | ), to noise rock (Sonic Youth, Big Black, The Jesus Lizard) and industrial ... |
10,000 Maniacs | ... nspire guitar-based jangle pop; other important bands in the genre included | and the dB's from the US, and The Housemartins and The La's from the UK. I ... |
Yes | ... l-o'-the-wisps, such as Magnolia electric Co., Verdunkeln, Leon Russell and | . The will-o'-the-wisp is also referred to during the song "Maria" in The ... |
Mansun | ... monologue to the track "Witness to a Murder (Part Two)" on the album Six by | ; he appears on Technocat's single "Only Human" in 1995, and in 2002 he re ... |
Bad Brains | ... duction styles has inspired similar cross-cultural efforts by bands such as | , Massive Attack, 311, Sublime and No Doubt. They are credited with laying ... |
The Offspring | ... hart success and widespread exposure. Punk revival bands like Green Day and | also became popular and were grouped under the "alternative" umbrella. Sim ... |
Dieselhed | ... r Van Chadbourne. Immerglück later joined Counting Crows. Segel played with | , Sparklehorse, and fronted his own bands Hieronymus Firebrain and Jack & ... |
Devo | ... st 54th during its second of three seasons and collaborated with members of | and Morcheeba to record the album Feelings in 1997 |
Men at Work | ... oys, The Angels, Noiseworks, Air Supply, Cold Chisel and Icehouse. INXS and | also achieved fame worldwide, and the song "Down Under" became an unoffici ... |
Radar Bros. | The music video for | "Brother Rabbit" was partially shot in Healdton and directed by The Genera ... |
Jethro Tull | ... nthesiser player, and began introducing progressive rock elements of Focus, | and Yes, as well as their own material. Garrett was studying at Australian ... |
3 Doors Down | ... rt Rock festival, held in the United Arab Emirates, alongside Testament and | |
Manfred Mann's Earth Band | ... Strange Brew" by Cream, "Black Betty" by Ram Jam, "Blinded By the Light" by | , "Let's Boogaloo" by Willie Rosario, "Keep It Comin' Love" by KC & the Su ... |
Primus | ... t Owen from The Living End and Jimbo Wallace from The Reverend Horton Heat. | 's Les Claypool used an upright bass for the song Mr. Krinkle, from Pork S ... |
Yes | ... , and began introducing progressive rock elements of Focus, Jethro Tull and | , as well as their own material. Garrett was studying at Australian Nation ... |
MewithoutYou | ... the Year, as well as shows with Coheed and Cambria, The Blood Brothers and | . Engles and Campanella also took some time to record the soundtrack for t ... |
Ghostwriters | ... t the Sydney leg of the Live Earth concert in July 2007 were false. However | , founded by drummer Hirst and Hoodoo Gurus bass guitarist Rick Grossman a ... |
Green Day | ... g commercial chart success and widespread exposure. Punk revival bands like | and The Offspring also became popular and were grouped under the "alternat ... |
Julien-K | ... riginal Orgy guitarists Ryan Shuck and Amir Derakh, who perform together as | , for a solo project. Chester's band is called Dead By Sunrise, formerly k ... |
TISM | ... was good". An example of Australians breaking free from convention came in | . Formed in 1982, the band is known for its anonymous members, outrageous ... |
The Flying Burrito Brothers | ... and The Byrds (Gram Parsons on "Sweethearts of the Rodeo") and its spin-off | (also featuring Gram Parsons), guitarist Clarence White, Michael Nesmith ( ... |
Passion Pit | ... h acts such as The Sounds, The Ting Tings, The Birthday Massacre, Hot Chip, | , The Presets, La Roux, Ladytron, Shiny Toy Guns, Hockey, Gwen Stefani, La ... |
Bailter Space | ... Nun included The Puddle, The Headless Chickens, Straitjacket Fits, The 3Ds, | , the Able Tasmans and The D4. Outside of the Flying Nun stable, The Kiwi ... |
Excel | ... us Grooves. Also recruiting ex-Jane's Addiction drummer Stephen Perkins and | guitarist Adam Siegel, Infectious Grooves released their debut, The Plague ... |
Sparklehorse | ... ourne. Immerglück later joined Counting Crows. Segel played with Dieselhed, | , and fronted his own bands Hieronymus Firebrain and Jack & Jill, later pl ... |
Eastern Youth | ... 1999 for the FLCL soundtrack). More conventional indie rock artists such as | , The Band Apart and Number Girl have found some success in Japan, but lit ... |
Sonic Youth | ... native pop (They Might Be Giants and Camper Van Beethoven), to noise rock ( | , Big Black, The Jesus Lizard) and industrial rock (Ministry, Nine Inch Na ... |
R.E.M. | ... ncluded U2, Michael Jackson, The Rolling Stones, Dire Straits, Bon Jovi and | The last music concert was held on 14 July 1996. Jehovah's Witnesses held ... |
The Kinks | ... for the next couple of decades. Other profound influences include The Who, | , and The Move, bands whose aggressive melodies and loud distorted guitars ... |
Soft Machine | ... he name of a linking composition by the 1970s British avant-garde rock band | . It was named after Andrews because it was an off-the-cuff link between u ... |
The Strokes | ... Costello performed "Taken for a Fool", live from Madison Square Garden with | |
MD.45 | ... of Youthanasia, Megadeth took time off late in 1995. Mustaine began work on | , a side project with vocalist Lee Ving of Fear. Drummer Jimmy Degrasso, w ... |
Manic Street Preachers | ... Green Day, and Rise Against as well as in the political hard rock of early | . California's Rancid, in particular, are known as "incurable Clash zealot ... |
The Apples in Stereo | ... ices, Semisonic, Jimmy Eat World, The Click Five, The Dandy Warhols, Sloan, | , Cotton Mather, and Fastball. The influence of power pop is also apparent ... |
Midnight Oil | ... 1970s and early 1980s, including Cold Chisel and The Angels, and in Sydney | |
Men at Work | ... d away, with the crucible of time, into something that's actually genuine." | , Divinyls, and Hoodoo Gurus, all formed between 1979 and 1981, would go o ... |
The Suicide Machines | ... used for a movie about Hoffman's life. A year prior to this album however, | had already released an album titled Steal This Record. The Coup had also ... |
The Automatic | ... s, Pagan Wanderer Lu, Budgie, and Shakin' Stevens. Also, performers such as | , Manic Street Preachers, Lostprophets, Super Furry Animals, Catatonia and ... |
The Plugz | The soundtrack features songs by various punk rock bands such as | , Black Flag, the Circle Jerks, Suicidal Tendencies, Iggy Pop and others. ... |
The Band | Robbie Robertson, former lead guitarist for | , referenced John in a song on his 1987 self-titled album titled "Somewher ... |
Department of Eagles | ... ongs such as Betterman. On the 2008 album In Ear Park by the indie/pop band | , a bowed upright bass is featured quite prominently on the songs Teenager ... |
The Housemartins | ... nt bands in the genre included 10,000 Maniacs and the dB's from the US, and | and The La's from the UK. In the United States, the term was particularly ... |
Neutral Milk Hotel | ... ined by eclectic folk and rock acts of the Elephant 6 collective, including | , Elf Power and of Montreal. The work of Talk Talk and Slint helped inspir ... |
Manic Street Preachers | ... er Lu, Budgie, and Shakin' Stevens. Also, performers such as The Automatic, | , Lostprophets, Super Furry Animals, Catatonia and Bullet for My Valentine ... |
Sebadoh | ... lished recording techniques for a D.I.Y. ethos and was spearheaded by Beck, | and Pavement, who were joined by eclectic folk and rock acts of the Elepha ... |
Jethro Tull | ... ke increase awareness there as an opening act for established bands such as | and AC/DC. The band also released Live...In The Heart Of The City, which c ... |
Happy Mondays | ... Manchester owned by New Order and Factory Records, Madchester bands such as | and The Stone Roses mixed acid house dance rhythms with melodic guitar pop |
Opeth | ... in the third quarter of 2006. Megadeth headlined the tour with Lamb of God, | , Arch Enemy, Overkill, Into Eternity, Sanctity, and The SmashUp. Gigantou ... |
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Cibo Matto | In 1996 Miho Hatori and Yuka Honda of | were invited by Ono to remix the song "Talking to the Universe" for a Risi ... |
Monks of Doom | ... ummenacher, Lisher, Immerglück and Pedersen intensified their activities in | , a side project that had begun in 1986. These members also collaborated w ... |
Audioslave | ... the interest in previous eras. Additionally, hard rock supergroups, such as | (with former members of Rage Against the Machine and Soundgarden) and Velv ... |
Against Me! | The manifesto pamphlet "Why Freegan" (written by former | drummer Warren Oakes in 1999) defines freeganism as "an anti-consumeristic ... |
Julien-K | ... their debut album Out of Ashes on October 13, 2009. Chester also worked on | s debut album 'Death To Analog' and is credited as the executive Producer. ... |
Tokio Hotel | ... lone with some people like German popstar Bill Kaulitz of the pop-rock band | . In Asia, idols range from Japanese pop megastars Ayumi Hamasaki and Nami ... |
The Pillows | ... Knife (who were championed in the West by Kurt Cobain), Pizzicato Five and | (who gained international attention in 1999 for the FLCL soundtrack). More ... |
Rush | ... Tori Amos in her 2007 album American Doll Posse, and the Canadian rock band | refer to a confrontation and hatred between Dionysus and Apollo in the Cyg ... |
My Bloody Valentine | ... arsed at Balsta Musikslott which consisted of three people. To the tones of | , Martin and Jocke decided they were going to start a new band. This happe ... |
Big Black | ... They Might Be Giants and Camper Van Beethoven), to noise rock (Sonic Youth, | , The Jesus Lizard) and industrial rock (Ministry, Nine Inch Nails). These ... |
The Stone Roses | ... y New Order and Factory Records, Madchester bands such as Happy Mondays and | mixed acid house dance rhythms with melodic guitar pop |
Led Zeppelin | ... stenholme. Magnum Photographer Martin Parr was born in Epsom. Jimmy Page of | fame is also a famous son of Epsom and his father owned the Page Motors ga ... |
The Fratellis | ... US. From the UK were The Libertines, Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party, Editors, | , Placebo, Razorlight, Kaiser Chiefs and The Kooks. Arctic Monkeys were th ... |
The Smashing Pumpkins | ... ell known for producing albums for such highly regarded bands as Bongzilla, | , Nirvana, Fall Out Boy, Green Day and Against Me! |
Arcade Fire | In May 2011 Byrne contributed backing vocals to the | track "Speaking in Tongues" which appeared on the 2011 edition of their al ... |
The SmashUp | ... with Lamb of God, Opeth, Arch Enemy, Overkill, Into Eternity, Sanctity, and | . Gigantour 2006 also continued with 3 dates in Australia. The lineup incl ... |
Hoodoo Gurus | Men at Work, Divinyls, and | , all formed between 1979 and 1981, would go on to be hugely successful wo ... |
The Jesus Lizard | ... Be Giants and Camper Van Beethoven), to noise rock (Sonic Youth, Big Black, | ) and industrial rock (Ministry, Nine Inch Nails). These sounds were in tu ... |
Box Car Racer | ... arances include vocals on Simple Plan's single "I'd Do Anything", vocals on | 's track "Elevator", and "In Transit" with Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy, rec ... |
Jane's Addiction | ... commercial possibilities and major labels actively courted bands including | , Dinosaur Jr, Firehose, and Nirvana. In particular, R.E.M.'s success had ... |
XTC | ... lishman Nick Launay, who had previously worked with acts including The Jam, | , Peter Gabriel, PiL, Gang of Four and The Birthday Party. Launay worked o ... |
Eagles | ... chestra and plays host to acts like Dave Matthews Band, Rod Stewart and the | |
Count Basie Orchestra | ... complex as the riff-based variations in the head arrangements played by the | |
No Doubt | ... tural efforts by bands such as Bad Brains, Massive Attack, 311, Sublime and | . They are credited with laying the groundwork for LCD Soundsystem's "punk ... |
Pink Floyd | ... o produce their second album Music For Pleasure. They settled for Barrett's | bandmate, Nick Mason, who they reported was generally uninterested in the ... |
+44 | ... gels & Airwaves while Hoppus and Barker continued playing music together in | . In August 2008, the band's frequent producer Jerry Finn died of a cerebr ... |
Faith No More | ... ickness tour, H.R. and Earl left once again and H.R. was replaced by former | vocalist Chuck Mosley. Soon afterwards, Bad Brains broke up yet again |
Sublime | ... was featured in the movie Edward Scissorhands. It is also mentioned in the | song "April 26, 1992 (Miami)" when lead singer Bradley Nowell lists the ci ... |
Ramones | ... um of the same name (New Wave) features US artists including the Dead Boys, | , Talking Heads and |
Spacemen 3 | The album by the band | is influenced by La Monte Young's concept of Dream Music, evidenced by the ... |
Blondie | ... ciated with the New York club CBGB, such as Talking Heads, Mink DeVille and | . CBGB owner Hilly Kristal, referring to the first show of the band Televi ... |
R.E.M. | ... rock that dominated college radio playlists, which included key bands like | from the US and The Smiths from the UK. These bands rejected the dominant ... |
Jebediah | ... success in the United States, whilst a multitude of local bands, including | , Magic Dirt, Spiderbait, The Superjesus, Regurgitator, You Am I, Icecream ... |
Fountains of Wayne | ... are also currently displayed by North American bands such as Gin Blossoms, | , The New Pornographers, Guided By Voices, Semisonic, Jimmy Eat World, The ... |
The Stalin | Early examples of punk rock/no wave in Japan include The SS, The Star Club, | , Inu, Gaseneta, Bomb Factory, Lizard (who were produced by the Stranglers ... |
Elf Power | ... k and rock acts of the Elephant 6 collective, including Neutral Milk Hotel, | and of Montreal. The work of Talk Talk and Slint helped inspire post-rock ... |
Nine Inch Nails | ... k (Sonic Youth, Big Black, The Jesus Lizard) and industrial rock (Ministry, | ). These sounds were in turn followed by the advent of Boston's the Pixies ... |
Hunters & Collectors | ... the 1980s, numerous innovative Australian rock bands arose. These included | , The Church, TISM, Divinyls, Hoodoo Gurus, Mondo Rock, The Sunnyboys, Men ... |
The Lovin' Spoonful | ... bizarrely original compositions alongside covers of "Summer in the City" ( | ), "TVC 15" (David Bowie), and the theme song from TV's The Munsters. Pict ... |
The New Pornographers | ... displayed by North American bands such as Gin Blossoms, Fountains of Wayne, | , Guided By Voices, Semisonic, Jimmy Eat World, The Click Five, The Dandy ... |
Green Day | ... regarded bands as Bongzilla, The Smashing Pumpkins, Nirvana, Fall Out Boy, | and Against Me! |
Led Zeppelin | ... d Mac, Roger Daltrey of The Who, Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, Robert Plant of | , Bono of U2, Rick Davies of Supertramp, and Richard "Magic Dick" Salwitz ... |
Cut Copy | Recently, bands such as Angelspit, | , The Presets, Miami Horror, The Potbelleez, Art vs. Science, Polo Club, E ... |
The Byrds | ... s played in the days of 'Fun, Fun, Fun' which I preferred." The Beatles and | , along with The Who, The Small Faces and The Beach Boys, are often cited ... |
Hüsker Dü | ===== | 's concept album Zen Arcade contains the songs, "Reoccurring Dreams" and " ... |
Kings of Leon | ... Keys, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Modest Mouse, The Killers, Interpol and | from the US. From the UK were The Libertines, Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party, ... |
Linkin Park | ... ctor. He is best known as the lead vocalist and songwriter of the rock band | |
Jerusalem | ... onstantly Changing" and "It's Mad", made by the Swedish Christian rock band | to support their 1981 release Warrior. DeGarmo and Key was the first Chris ... |
Black Flag | ... labels of the Do-It-Yourself attitude was SST Records, created by the band | . No labels wanted to release their material, so they simply created their ... |
Jefferson Airplane | During the transitional period of the early 1970s, when the | was in the process of disbanding, singer-guitarist Paul Kantner recorded B ... |
MC5 | ... the American psychedelic scene about the same time included Iron Butterfly, | , Blue Cheer and Vanilla Fudge. San Francisco band Blue Cheer released a c ... |
Lost Dogs | ... berlain once again joined forces with Terry Taylor by lending a hand on the | album The Lost Cabin and the Mystery Trees. Chamberlain also returned to h ... |
Bay City Rollers | ... Vegas with retro act , hosted by Barry Williams. The show also featured the | , Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods and The Cowsills, with selected appearance ... |
Against Me! | ... s as Bongzilla, The Smashing Pumpkins, Nirvana, Fall Out Boy, Green Day and | |
Deep Purple | ... lso emerged among British bands Led Zeppelin, Free, The Who, Black Sabbath, | , Uriah Heep, and Judas Priest. Rock opera was launched by Queen |
The D4 | ... s Chickens, Straitjacket Fits, The 3Ds, Bailter Space, the Able Tasmans and | . Outside of the Flying Nun stable, The Kiwi Animal gained prominence with ... |
Linkin Park | ... the 2006 Grammy Awards, McCartney performed the song live as a mash-up with | and Jay-Z's Numb/Encore. It is Vladimir Putin's favourite Beatles song |
Pink Floyd | ... d #46 UK singles chart. The album featured Coverdale, Carmassi, Vandenberg, | touring bassist Guy Pratt with keyboardist Brett Tuggle who had played wit ... |
The Pogues | ... in Preacher, one of his most popular works. He also references the music of | and the poetry of Brendan Behan, both of these being relevant to Ennis' Ir ... |
Nisennenmondai | ... e country. Other notable international touring indie rock acts are Mono and | |
Delorean | ... , like "The Face") and Chris Rea (on his song "Saudade"). The Spanish band, | , released an extended play entitled Ayrton Senna in 2009 |
Semisonic | ... Gin Blossoms, Fountains of Wayne, The New Pornographers, Guided By Voices, | , Jimmy Eat World, The Click Five, The Dandy Warhols, Sloan, The Apples in ... |
Uncle Tupelo | ... e Country") with pop rocker Doug Powell (Swag), drumlord Ken Coomer (Wilco, | , Swag) and session ace Jonathan Yudkin (The Chain Smoking Altar Boys) for ... |
10,000 Maniacs | ... g album. One of them, "Let the Mystery Be", appeared as the fourth track on | ' CD single "Few and Far Between". Byrne worked with the "Queen of Tex-Mex ... |
KaitO | ... nal recognition such as Cord, Serious Drinking, Tim Bowness, Sennen, Magoo, | , Mantoid, Teknikov and The Sadtowns |
Jimmy Eat World | ... ms, Fountains of Wayne, The New Pornographers, Guided By Voices, Semisonic, | , The Click Five, The Dandy Warhols, Sloan, The Apples in Stereo, Cotton M ... |
Super Furry Animals | ... e & Sebastian, Damon Albarn, Dizzee Rascal, Kaiser Chiefs, Robyn Hitchcock, | , and Colin Blunstone for the spread |
The Smiths | ... llege radio playlists, which included key bands like R.E.M. from the US and | from the UK. These bands rejected the dominant synthpop of the early 1980s ... |
Bloc Party | ... ings of Leon from the US. From the UK were The Libertines, Franz Ferdinand, | , Editors, The Fratellis, Placebo, Razorlight, Kaiser Chiefs and The Kooks ... |
Dead by Sunrise | ... respectively, continued the band's success. Bennington formed his own band, | as a side-project in 2005. The band's debut album, Out of Ashes was releas ... |
Television | ... Blondie. CBGB owner Hilly Kristal, referring to the first show of the band | at his club in March 1974, said, "I think of that as the beginning of new ... |
TISM | ... stralian rock bands arose. These included Hunters & Collectors, The Church, | , Divinyls, Hoodoo Gurus, Mondo Rock, The Sunnyboys, Men at Work, The Go-B ... |
Josef K | ... die scene as a whole. Major precursors of indie pop included Postcard bands | and Orange Juice, and significant labels included Creation, Subway and Gla ... |
Clannad | ... e began her musical career in 1980, when she briefly joined her family band | before leaving to perform solo. She gained wider recognition for her music ... |
Theatre of Eternal Music | ... Iannis Xenakis, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Helmut Lachenmann, Cornelius Cardew, | , Rhys Chatham, Ryoji Ikeda, Survival Research Laboratories, Whitehouse, C ... |
Slint | ... ng Neutral Milk Hotel, Elf Power and of Montreal. The work of Talk Talk and | helped inspire post-rock (an experimental style influenced by jazz and ele ... |
Led Zeppelin | ... ingwraith is used in the song "The Battle of Evermore" by classic rock band | , in the line "the ringwraiths ride in black". The Swedish black metal ban ... |
Radiohead | ... as Caetano Veloso, Juanes, Jeff Buckley, Esthero, Björk, Cornershop, Oasis, | , The Smashing Pumpkins and Beck. Furtado's music has also been influenced ... |
The Libertines | ... ouse, The Killers, Interpol and Kings of Leon from the US. From the UK were | , Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party, Editors, The Fratellis, Placebo, Razorlight ... |
NOFX | ... years later, bands like Green Day, The Offspring, Rancid, Bad Religion and | hit the mainstream (with their respective then-new albums Dookie, Smash, L ... |
Apocalyptica | In 2010, Rammstein settled out of court against | 's former record label Sony Music Entertainment GmbH as the successor of t ... |
The Byrds | ... with his 1967 album John Wesley Harding followed by rock n' roll icon band | (Gram Parsons on "Sweethearts of the Rodeo") and its spin-off The Flying B ... |
Talking Heads | ... same name (New Wave) features US artists including the Dead Boys, Ramones, | and |
Transplants | ... fathers before the album was released) and side-projects (Box Car Racer and | ) |
Atari Teenage Riot | Digital Hardcore - | ; Generally fuses Drum 'n' bass, techno, Industrial, Experimental, thrash ... |
The Jam | ... ed by Englishman Nick Launay, who had previously worked with acts including | , XTC, Peter Gabriel, PiL, Gang of Four and The Birthday Party. Launay wor ... |
Jefferson Airplane | ... p Hope I Feel A Lot Better", featuring fiddle work from Papa John Creech of | and Hot Tuna). Other tracks included "Jim Morrison's Grave", which once ag ... |
The Click Five | ... Wayne, The New Pornographers, Guided By Voices, Semisonic, Jimmy Eat World, | , The Dandy Warhols, Sloan, The Apples in Stereo, Cotton Mather, and Fastb ... |
Oasis | ... Grateful Dead, Aerosmith and ZZ Top, and performed live with Jimmy Page and | , among others. The band has sold over 30 million albums, and is listed at ... |
Nirvana | ... The music video was an unexpected success on MTV channels, as grunge-rock ( | ) and gangsta rap were popular at the time. The song peaked at #45 on the ... |
Animal Collective | ... Riley, who is a guitarist. Riley still performs live. He has been chosen by | to perform at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival that they will curate in ... |
The Stone Roses | ... tually the intro of the former song played in reverse. In a similar manner, | ' first album contains the songs "Waterfall" and "Don't Stop", the latter ... |
New Order | ... at included groups such as The Human League, Depeche Mode, Soft Cell, a-ha, | , Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, Yazoo, Ultravox, Kajagoogoo, and the ... |
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club | ... ernational recognition as a result of the movement included The Black Keys, | , Modest Mouse, The Killers, Interpol and Kings of Leon from the US. From ... |
MD.45 | ... nd called Creeper, while Jimmy DeGrasso joined Dave Mustaine's side project | , and eventually replaced Nick Menza in Megadeth who recruited guitarist A ... |
The Mint Chicks | ... ombers as well as ska bands such as The WBC and The Managers. Bands such as | and The DHDFD's are in the more experimental, noisy, punk/pop vein |
Traffic | ... on of the blues-rock of groups like The Moody Blues, Small Faces, The Move, | and Cream, and developing into , the influence of early rock and roll bega ... |
The Magic Numbers | ... of The Strokes, Har Mar Superstar, Yo Majesty, Spank Rock, Cate Le Bon and | . The first single, "Raquel", was released on 26 November 2007. The follow ... |
Hunters & Collectors | ... us artists contributing, including Paul Kelly, Scrap Metal, Coloured Stone, | , James Reyne, The Saints, Crowded House, INXS and Yothu Yindi. All sales ... |
Jethro Tull | ... band Nazareth; Ian Anderson the singer of the British progressive rock band | and Moira Shearer, ballerina and actress were all born in the town. Manny ... |
The Pogues | Later, beginning in 1982 with | ' invention of Celtic folk-punk and Stockton's Wing blend of Irish traditi ... |
Lindisfarne | ... ses a variety of styles, including Drum and Bass, doom metal and Post-rock. | are a folk-rock group with a strong Tyneside connection. Their most famous ... |
999 | ... p. LaBritain's stint with the band didn't last long (he subsequently joined | ), and Terry Chimes—whom Jones later referred to as "one of the best drumm ... |
Blondie | ... cs ("Tell It to Carrie"). Major label groups like Cheap Trick, The Cars and | merged power pop influences with other styles and achieved their first mai ... |
Newsboys | ... is Yothu Yindi, who helped found the field of Aboriginal rock. In 1985, the | emerged and produced the hit albums Not Ashamed, Step Up to the Microphone ... |
Deep Purple | ... their first two albums Led Zeppelin (1969) and Led Zeppelin II (1969), and | , who achieved their commercial breakthrough with their fourth and distinc ... |
Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra | ... for a three-year term beginning with the 1999 summer season. His band, the | acted as the resident jazz ensembl |
U2 | ... nd is officially the country's second-largest musical export after the band | . Her album sales were more than 75 million worldwide, with over 26 millio ... |
Guster | ... ch included contributions by My Morning Jacket, Death Cab for Cutie, Gomez, | , Bruce Hornsby, Jack Johnson and ALO, Leanne Womack, The Allman Brothers ... |
Glassjaw | ... Phantom Planet, as well as earning a spot on the Sno-Core Tour with Sparta, | and Hot Water Music |
Led Zeppelin | Jimmy Page of | used a variation of the theremin (minus the loop) during performances of " ... |
Damned | ... White Kids. Matlock also played bass on the Iggy Pop album Soldier and the | album Not of This Earth |
Teenage Fanclub | ... 70s like T.Rex and Sweet. Albums such as Jellyfish's Bellybutton (1990) and | 's Bandwagonesque (1991) would be greatly influential within the genre, bu ... |
Nada Surf | "If I Had a Hi-Fi", a 2010 cover album by American alternative rock band | , is a palindrome |
Modest Mouse | ... esult of the movement included The Black Keys, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, | , The Killers, Interpol and Kings of Leon from the US. From the UK were Th ... |
Switchfoot | ... , taking a 3 day fast. Congressman Donald M. Payne and recording artist and | frontman Jon Foreman took on the fast after Branson finished on May 11 |
Led Zeppelin | ... ion where bands such as The Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones, and later | became immensely popular and had a profound effect on American culture and ... |
Placebo | ... K were The Libertines, Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party, Editors, The Fratellis, | , Razorlight, Kaiser Chiefs and The Kooks. Arctic Monkeys were the most pr ... |
Yeah Yeah Yeahs | ... post-punk revival artists and others such as Modest Mouse, The Killers, and | , found commercial success in the early 2000s. Owing to the success of the ... |
The Fiery Furnaces | ... es — at Pace/MacGill Gallery, NYC. In 2007, David Byrne provided a cover of | ' song "Ex-Guru" for a compilation to celebrate the 15th birthday of Thril ... |
The Smiths | ... y British alternative rock band to emerge during the 1980s was Manchester's | . Music journalist Simon Reynolds singled out The Smiths and their America ... |
Flogging Molly | ... ent to incorporate Celtic influences into other genres of music. Bands like | , Black 47, Dropkick Murphys, The Young Dubliners, The Tossers introduced ... |
Television | ... e Clash, The Who, Led Zeppelin,The Kinks, Pink Floyd, Rush, Elvis Costello, | , Motown and flamenco records, AC/DC, Hank Williams, Scorpions, and Modest ... |
The Stone Roses | ... y New Order and Factory Records, Madchester bands such as Happy Mondays and | mixed acid house dance rhythms, Northern soul and funk with melodic guitar ... |
Misfits | ... gadeth returned as a live act in June 1997, beginning a world tour with the | and later touring in the United States with Life of Agony and Coal Chamber ... |
Os Mutantes | ... 972, directed by Arthur Hiller, and a song by Brazilian tropicalia-pioneers | |
The Killers | ... ncluding several post-punk revival artists and others such as Modest Mouse, | , and Yeah Yeah Yeahs, found commercial success in the early 2000s. Owing ... |
Red Hot Chili Peppers | ... features "King of Wishful Thinking" by Go West, "Show Me Your Soul" by the | , "No Explanation" by Peter Cetera, "Wild Women Do" by Natalie Cole and "F ... |
Soft Machine | ... Costello's own version, a version of the song was a minor UK hit for former | drummer Robert Wyatt |
Phantom Planet | ... also toured with acts such as Ozomatli, Deftones, Chevelle, Hoobastank and | , as well as earning a spot on the Sno-Core Tour with Sparta, Glassjaw and ... |
Mano Negra | ... "Mal Bicho". The Clash's influence is similarly reflected in Paris-founded | 's politicized lyrics and fusion of musical styles |
Goodnight Nurse | ... ly, a revival of emo/punk-pop bands has started here, fronted by bands like | . As well as that, New Zealand has a developing punk rock scene. This incl ... |
Gin Blossoms | ... wer pop traits are also currently displayed by North American bands such as | , Fountains of Wayne, The New Pornographers, Guided By Voices, Semisonic, ... |
Drive-By Truckers | ... 004 debut album Almost Killed Me. Also that year, southern rock-revivalists | released the track "Danko/Manuel" on the album The Dirty South |
Red Hot Chili Peppers | ... k, The Prodigy, t.A.T.u., Shakira, Scorpions, Paul McCartney, Roger Waters, | , and other celebrities performed there. For the New Year 2006, 2007 and 2 ... |
Magic Dirt | ... n the United States, whilst a multitude of local bands, including Jebediah, | , Spiderbait, The Superjesus, Regurgitator, You Am I, Icecream Hands, Powd ... |
Queens of the Stone Age | Rated R (also called R) is the second studio album by American rock band | . It was released on June 6, 2000 through Interscope Records. Rated R was ... |
Grateful Dead | ... ock concert tour of Canada by train that also included Janis Joplin and the | . In the concert documentary film, released in 2003, Danko can be seen int ... |
Weezer | ... ecialized in the genre. The sound made a mainstream appearance in 1994 with | 's commercially successful Blue Album and hit single "Buddy Holly". In the ... |
Led Zeppelin | ... nd of the decade a distinct genre of hard rock was emerging with bands like | , who mixed the music of early rock bands with a more hard-edged form of b ... |
Emily's Sassy Lime | The Asian-American teenage Riot Grrrl band | 's name is palindromic |
Nirvana | ... n from mainstream radio, television or newspapers. With the breakthrough of | and the popularity of the grunge and Britpop movements in the 1990s, alter ... |
Sloan | ... d By Voices, Semisonic, Jimmy Eat World, The Click Five, The Dandy Warhols, | , The Apples in Stereo, Cotton Mather, and Fastball. The influence of powe ... |
Dickies | ... eady interested in bands such as Black Sabbath, to punk rock, including the | , the Dead Boys, and the Sex Pistols. Mind Power became obsessed with punk ... |
Rush | ... Du. The band was also influenced by bands such as Queen, Black Sabbath and | as well as the The House of Love and Talk Talk |
My Morning Jacket | ... 7, a tribute album, entitled , was released which included contributions by | , Death Cab for Cutie, Gomez, Guster, Bruce Hornsby, Jack Johnson and ALO, ... |
The Lovin' Spoonful | ... Blind Owl" Wilson of Canned Heat, Jack Bruce of Cream and John Sebastian of | |
Dropkick Murphys | ... influences into other genres of music. Bands like Flogging Molly, Black 47, | , The Young Dubliners, The Tossers introduced a hybrid of Celtic rock, pun ... |
Jane's Addiction | ... exposure due to the success of Lollapalooza, for which festival founder and | frontman Perry Farrell coined the term Alternative Nation. In the late 199 ... |
Cocteau Twin | ... on" was "Teardrop", perhaps the most accessible track on the album, sung by | Elizabeth Fraser. The song was accompanied by a video directed by Walter S ... |
Nine Inch Nails | ... , The Roots, Talvin Singh, MIDIval Punditz, Missy Elliott, The Freestylers, | and David Bowie (the last two both using elements of Goldie's "Timeless") ... |
Stroke 9 | ... llaborations with Brian Fechino and Chardy McEwan, and with my friends from | in our band 'Boys Gone Wild'." Guitarist Steve Fekete has taken over the b ... |
Attaque 77 | ... us Muertos, Café Tacuba, Maldita Vecindad, Los Prisioneros, Tijuana No, and | are indebted to the Clash. Argentina's Los Fabulosos Cadillacs covered Lon ... |
Nine Inch Nails | ... nd, which he dubbed VAST. Much like fellow alternative Rock/industrial band | , Crosby was the only member but found a touring band who knew the songs w ... |
Sex Pistols | ... act on the episode of Saturday Night Live as a last minute fill-in for the | . Scheduled to play "Less Than Zero", he surprised the SNL crew by abruptl ... |
Ultravox | ... Mode, Soft Cell, a-ha, New Order, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, Yazoo, | , Kajagoogoo, and the Thompson Twins |
Mansun | ... which take place in the magnificent setting of Chester’s ancient Cathedral. | are probably the most famous rock band to come from Chester |
The Soft Boys | ... tisement to recruit other musicians who shared their love for bands such as | , Mission of Burma, and Arthur Lee's Love. The group's debut recording was ... |
Cocteau Twins | ... se music. The Mary Chain, along with Dinosaur Jr., C86 and the dream pop of | , were the formative influences for the shoegazing movement of the late 19 ... |
Owl City | On April 17, 2012, The | song "Dementia" was released and features Hoppus, who provided vocals (alo ... |
The Killers | ... ovement included The Black Keys, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Modest Mouse, | , Interpol and Kings of Leon from the US. From the UK were The Libertines, ... |
Daniel Amos | ... Mansfield renamed his band Gentle Faith, and Jubal's Last Band/Jubal became | |
Nirvana | The grunge band | recorded a song named "Pennyroyal Tea. |
Nine Inch Nails | ... t the Balloon Museum in Albuquerque, as well as in the critically acclaimed | 1994 concept album The Downward Spiral. The Spiral is also a prominent the ... |
Death Cab for Cutie | ... entitled , was released which included contributions by My Morning Jacket, | , Gomez, Guster, Bruce Hornsby, Jack Johnson and ALO, Leanne Womack, The A ... |
The Alan Parsons Project | ... Domingo, Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, Joe Cocker, John McLaughlin, Brazzaville, | , Jethro Tull, Akvarium, Goran Bregović, Zucchero, Daniel Decker, Michel L ... |
Circle Jerks | ... eatures songs by various punk rock bands such as The Plugz, Black Flag, the | , Suicidal Tendencies, Iggy Pop and others. The film score was created by ... |
Bay City Rollers | The Scottish band the | were named after this city based on the results of a dart thrown randomly ... |
New Model Army | ... ly of The Godfathers), Alan Lee Shaw, and bassist Moose Harris (formerly of | ). Around this time, two prominent modern rock groups each covered a Damne ... |
Midnight Oil | ... iel, The La De Das, Peter Allen, The Dingoes, Babeez, Mondo Rock, Icehouse, | , Doug Parkinson, Jon English, Blackfeather, Ronnie Burns, The Ferrets, Mi ... |
System of a Down | Steal This Album! is the third studio album by American heavy metal band | , released on November 26, 2002, on American Recordings. Produced by Rick ... |
The Tossers | ... Bands like Flogging Molly, Black 47, Dropkick Murphys, The Young Dubliners, | introduced a hybrid of Celtic rock, punk, reggae, hardcore and other eleme ... |
The Strokes | ... te 1990s and early 2000s, several alternative rock bands emerged, including | , Franz Ferdinand, Interpol, and The Rapture that drew primary inspiration ... |
Red Hot Chili Peppers | ... of Anthony Kiedis who would go on to become a musical artist with his band, | . Sonny was a close friend of Anthony's father, Blackie Dammett, and would ... |
Farrah | ... ntemporary British groups such as Silver Sun, the Futureheads, Maxïmo Park, | , The Feeling, Razorlight, Babyshambles and The Libertines. There is also ... |
The Specials | ... and around Coventry in the 1970s and two of the genre's most notable bands, | and The Selecter are both from the city. Other Coventry bands include Cove ... |
The Strokes | ... bum includes a number of high-profile guest appearances from Fab Moretti of | , Har Mar Superstar, Yo Majesty, Spank Rock, Cate Le Bon and The Magic Num ... |
Stone Temple Pilots | ... ts. The tour included a North American leg in January 1993 with opening act | . One month into the leg, all remaining shows, including dates scheduled i ... |
The Modern Lovers | ... t: raw, amateurish acoustic folk-rock. The music also owes something to the | ' minimalism, but powered by Brian Ritchie's busy acoustic bass riffing an ... |
The Offspring | ... themes. The EP spawned the single "Totalimmortal", a track later covered by | for the Me, Myself and Irene soundtrack. It received a fair amount of radi ... |
Tiger Army | ... eat), Kim Nekroman (Nekromantix), Patricia Day (HorrorPops), Geoff Kresge ( | , ex-AFI). Willie Dixon (1915–1992) was one of the most notable figures in ... |
Interpol | ... 2007 interview, Rob Dickinson said that members of Death Cab for Cutie and | told him that without this album, their bands "wouldn't exist. |
Codeseven | ... hectic touring schedule, including their first national headline tour with | , a then-unsigned Strata and either STUN or Woven supporting. They also to ... |
Pearl Jam | ... major changes to the alternative rock scene. Grunge bands such as Nirvana, | , Soundgarden and Alice in Chains broke into the mainstream, achieving com ... |
Coldplay | ... alism of Britpop. Radiohead, along with post-Britpop groups like Travis and | , were major forces in British rock in subsequent years |
Talking Heads | ... s were the not-so-punk acts associated with the New York club CBGB, such as | , Mink DeVille and Blondie. CBGB owner Hilly Kristal, referring to the fir ... |
P.O.D. | H.R. appeared on the track "Without Jah, Nothin' ", on | 's Satellite (2001). In 2002, Bad Brains released I & I Survived. In 2004, ... |
NOFX | ... 1991, The Offspring signed with Epitaph Records (home of Bad Religion, L7, | , Pennywise and other similar bands). Their first release on the label was ... |
Aztec Camera | ... were active and acknowledged their debt to the band include Billy Bragg and | . U2's The Edge has compared the Clash's inspirational effect to that of t ... |
AFI | ... man (Nekromantix), Patricia Day (HorrorPops), Geoff Kresge (Tiger Army, ex- | ). Willie Dixon (1915–1992) was one of the most notable figures in the his ... |
Linkin Park | ... techno, and pop, with artists such as Bill Laswell, Incubus, Pitchshifter, | , The Roots, Talvin Singh, MIDIval Punditz, Missy Elliott, The Freestylers ... |
The Smithereens | ... such as the Spongetones, p. 58 Marshall Crenshaw, Del Amitri, Enuff Z'nuff, | , Matthew Sweet, Tommy Keene, Redd Kross, Material Issue and The Posies dr ... |
Interpol | ... ded The Black Keys, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Modest Mouse, The Killers, | and Kings of Leon from the US. From the UK were The Libertines, Franz Ferd ... |
The Vines | ... m Sweden, after their compilation album Your New Favourite Band (2001); and | from Australia with Highly Evolved (2002). They were christened the "The" ... |
Stavesacre | ... t lyrical influence"; Mark Salomon, the lead singer of Christian metal band | and thrash metal band The Crucified, who reveals that it was Norman's conc ... |
Phish | "Golgi Apparatus" is the title of a song by the band | in their album Junta |
Spacehog | ... port of the album with the month-long Tour of Brotherly Love with Oasis and | in May and June 2001. Throughout the rest of 2001, the band embarked on th ... |
Hoobastank | ... upporting. They also toured with acts such as Ozomatli, Deftones, Chevelle, | and Phantom Planet, as well as earning a spot on the Sno-Core Tour with Sp ... |
The Enemy | ... s, Adorable, Fun Boy Three, The Colourfield, King, Jigsaw, The Sorrows, and | |
The Posies | ... The Smithereens, Matthew Sweet, Tommy Keene, Redd Kross, Material Issue and | drew inspiration from Big Star, the Beatles, and glam rock groups of the e ... |
Modest Mouse | ... rock bands, including several post-punk revival artists and others such as | , The Killers, and Yeah Yeah Yeahs, found commercial success in the early ... |
U2 | ... were also held at the National Stadium from 1987 until 1996, they included | , Michael Jackson, The Rolling Stones, Dire Straits, Bon Jovi and R.E.M. T ... |
Angels & Airwaves | ... nic Ketchup Krews's Vatican city (2011) and a remix of "Hallucinations" for | ' Love (2010). Recently, he has been credited as producer for Motion City ... |
Deep Purple | ... Aznavour, Cher, Serj Tankian, Jivan Gasparyan, Plácido Domingo, Uriah Heep, | , Joe Cocker, John McLaughlin, Brazzaville, The Alan Parsons Project, Jeth ... |
The Cult | ... n many promotional and live photos wearing an iron cross on a choker chain. | incorporated Iron Cross medals and imagery extensively for their Electric ... |
The Stranglers | ... involved." Simonon got into a scuffle with J.J. Burnel, the bass player of | . A slightly older band, The Stranglers were publicly identified with the ... |
HorrorPops | ... e US band Reverend Horton Heat), Kim Nekroman (Nekromantix), Patricia Day ( | ), Geoff Kresge (Tiger Army, ex-AFI). Willie Dixon (1915–1992) was one of ... |
The Damned | ... and played a UK farewell tour with Paul Gray (ex Eddie and the Hot Rods and | bassist). However, there was a hint that this might not be permanent, when ... |
Soundgarden | ... ges to the alternative rock scene. Grunge bands such as Nirvana, Pearl Jam, | and Alice in Chains broke into the mainstream, achieving commercial chart ... |
Ultravox | ... re inspired by the what they felt was unique keyboard work of Kraftwerk and | . Their first single, "A Matter of Time," was released in 1979 on Zone-H R ... |
Stiff Little Fingers | ... utterly positive, and they offered a million possibilities." Jake Burns of | , the first major punk band from Northern Ireland, explained the record's ... |
Mink DeVille | ... so-punk acts associated with the New York club CBGB, such as Talking Heads, | and Blondie. CBGB owner Hilly Kristal, referring to the first show of the ... |
Live | ... hard rock. Among the most successful acts were the Foo Fighters, Candlebox, | , Collective Soul, Australia's Silverchair and England's Bush, who all cem ... |
Material Issue | ... tri, Enuff Z'nuff, The Smithereens, Matthew Sweet, Tommy Keene, Redd Kross, | and The Posies drew inspiration from Big Star, the Beatles, and glam rock ... |
The Mint Chicks | ... bands currently include Die! Die! Die!, Shocking Pinks, Stomp Box, Pig Out, | , The Brunettes, The Bleeders and Soulseller |
The Plugz | # | - "El Clavo y la Cruz" – 2:5 |
Talking Heads | ... as a founding member and principal songwriter of the American new wave band | , which was active between 1975 and 1991. Since then, Byrne has released h ... |
Franz Ferdinand | ... s, Interpol and Kings of Leon from the US. From the UK were The Libertines, | , Bloc Party, Editors, The Fratellis, Placebo, Razorlight, Kaiser Chiefs a ... |
Rush | ... r the Cartoon Network, as well has having been interpreted by the rock band | in their 1978 song "La Villa Strangiato" on their Hemispheres album. The s ... |
The Lovin' Spoonful | The theme song is the original version of: "Do You Believe in Magic" by | . The show was taped at Ren-Mar Studios stage 4 |
The White Stripes | ... the post-punk revival movement. Preceded by the success of The Strokes and | earlier in the decade, an influx of new alternative rock bands, including ... |
Talking Heads | ... Big Love. Mark Mothersbaugh was replaced after one season by David Byrne of | . Mark Mothersbaugh also composed the theme music for the American televis ... |
Skillet (band) | ... , Hazel O'Connor, Clint Mansell, Julianne Regan, Lee Dorrian, Jen Ledger of | , Taz (lead singer of the band Stereo Nation), and Panjabi MC |
The Hold Steady | The inspiration for the classic rock-influenced band | came while members Craig Finn and Tad Kubler were watching The Last Waltz. ... |
Wipers | ... formed a number of songs acoustically, including a duet with Johnson on the | song, "D-7." Cobain later grew to resent Johnson's "arrogance" and denounc ... |
Redd Kross | ... haw, Del Amitri, Enuff Z'nuff, The Smithereens, Matthew Sweet, Tommy Keene, | , Material Issue and The Posies drew inspiration from Big Star, the Beatle ... |
Linkin Park | Red Square has also served as a venue for high-profile concerts. | , The Prodigy, t.A.T.u., Shakira, Scorpions, Paul McCartney, Roger Waters, ... |
Jethro Tull | ... g came to him in the middle of the night. Its sole riff was inspired by the | song "Minstrel in the Gallery" |
Ramones | ... ingwalls club to attend a concert by New York's leading punk rock band, the | . Afterward "came the first example of the rivalry-induced squabbling that ... |
Cocteau Twins | ... e music"; it is similar in concept to the 'nonsense' language often used by | singer Elizabeth Fraser in the 1980s and 1990s. Most of the syllable strin ... |
Pressure 4-5 | ... internationally in support of the record with bands such as Alien Ant Farm, | , The Apex Theory, Taproot, Deadsy and Onesidezero |
Jethro Tull | A is the 13th studio album by | . It was released on August 29, 1980 in the U.K. and September 1 of the sa ... |
R.E.M. | ... in August 1983, The Police with opening acts Joan Jett & The Blackhearts & | in August 1983, (a concert that bassist Sting described as "like playing t ... |
The Strokes | The commercial breakthrough from these scenes was led by four bands: | , who emerged from the New York club scene with their début album Is This ... |
Matchbox Twenty | ... cially viable into the start of the 21st century, when bands like Creed and | became among the most popular rock bands in the United States. At the same ... |
Soundgarden | In 1992, the grunge band | released an EP called Satanoscillatemymetallicsonatas or SOMMS; the title ... |
Rilo Kiley | ... ero"), Pearl Jam ("Can't Keep" on the Live at Benaroya Hall concert album), | ("Ripchord" and "It Just Is" on More Adventurous), Sparta ("Bombs and Us") ... |
Nirvana | ... sed interchangeably in the 1980s, but after many alternative bands followed | into the mainstream in the early 1990s it began to be used to distinguish ... |
Schandmaul | The year 1999 also saw the release of | 's debut album. Describing themselves as the "minstrels of today," the Bav ... |
Daniel Amos | ... owcasing many of the groundbreaking Jesus music artists including; Servant, | , Randy Stonehill, Barry McGuire, Resurrection Band, Phil Keaggy, and Clas ... |
Spectrum | ... ears were: – The Choirboys, INXS, Noiseworks, Skyhooks, AC/DC, Renée Geyer, | , Chain, Daddy Cool, Marcia Hines, Zoot, The Masters Apprentices, Dragon, ... |
Pink Floyd | ... om experimental banjo and guitar player Eugene Chadbourne on their cover of | 's "Interstellar Overdrive" and several other tracks. The record marked a ... |
Foo Fighters | ... directly on traditional hard rock. Among the most successful acts were the | , Candlebox, Live, Collective Soul, Australia's Silverchair and England's ... |
Social Distortion | ... 84, where he played the drums. It formed after the duo failed to get into a | concert in 1984. (There has been a rumor that Dexter and Greg were involve ... |
Sex Pistols | ... and early 1970s. Major acts include the Ramones, Blondie, Patti Smith, the | , and The Clash, while seminal band The Runaways would produce 1980s solo ... |
Clannad | ... l of whom formed the band An Clann As Dobhar in 1968. They renamed the band | in the 1970s. In 1980, Enya worked with Clannad, the band composed of her ... |
The Pagans | ... s Peppermint Lounge; Kid Congo Powers subsequently departed. Mike Metoff of | (cousin of Nick Knox) was the final second guitarist – albeit only live – ... |
Silvery | London band | cited their name was a contraction of the LMS 'Black And Silver Livery' as ... |
The Go Team | ... the late 80s/early 90s when Cobain lived in Olympia; he'd been a guest with | , and on September 25, 1990, Cobain appeared on a KAOS (FM) show hosted by ... |
Screaming Trees | Rated R also marked the first appearance of guest vocalist Mark Lanegan of | , who has appeared on every Queens album since. Lanegan sang lead vocals o ... |
The Wedding Present | ... laying style. The C86 cassette, a 1986 NME premium featuring Primal Scream, | and others, was a major influence on the development of indie pop and the ... |
Earlimart | ... t Smith)" on Highway Rider), Rhett Miller ("The Believer" on The Believer), | ("Heaven Adores You" on Treble and Tremble),, Joan As Police Woman ("We Do ... |
Failure | ... pop band Lusk with Brad Laner, Chris Pitman, now of Guns N' Roses, and ex- | member Greg Edwards, now of Autolux. In 1997, they released their only alb ... |
Grateful Dead | The | 's 1969 album Aoxomoxoa is a notable early use of a palindrome in the titl ... |
U2 | ... s produced several musicians and groups of international success, including | , Westlife, The Dubliners, The Thrills, Horslips, Jedward, The Boomtown Ra ... |
Led Zeppelin | ... mpressed by Scotty Moore's guitar playing, as well as the rest of the band: | 's lead singer Robert Plant stated that the song "changed his life". He re ... |
Mudhoney | ... ombat boots suited to the local weather. Early grunge bands Soundgarden and | found critical acclaim in the U.S. and UK, respectively |
Ramones | ... U2's The Edge has compared the Clash's inspirational effect to that of the | —both gave young rock musicians at large the "sense that the door of possi ... |
The Offspring | ... , rhythm guitarist and primary songwriter for the California punk rock band | . Prior to that, he was a singer from a karaoke bar and the drummer for Ma ... |
Alien Ant Farm | ... nationally and internationally in support of the record with bands such as | , Pressure 4-5, The Apex Theory, Taproot, Deadsy and Onesidezero |
Sex Pistols | ... ist most famous for being in the original line-up of the punk rock band the | . His creative contribution to the band has been disputed. Drummer Paul Co ... |
Pink Floyd | ... ted style than their peers. Their sound has been described as influenced by | and Husker Du. The band was also influenced by bands such as Queen, Black ... |
Collective Soul | ... ock. Among the most successful acts were the Foo Fighters, Candlebox, Live, | , Australia's Silverchair and England's Bush, who all cemented post-grunge ... |
Eagles | ... e taken to even greater levels of commercial success by such artists as the | . Both Big Pink and The Band also influenced their musical contemporaries, ... |
Public Image Ltd. | ... dant use of speed, a charge Levene has denied. (Levene and Lydon would form | in 1978.) On 21 September, the Clash performed publicly for the first time ... |
The Replacements | ... developed an avid cult following and members of later bands like R.E.M. and | spoke enthusiastically of their esteem for the group's work. The Replaceme ... |
New York Dolls | ... le). He later became notorious among the younger generation for calling the | "mock rock" and left OGWT in 1978 |
Newsboys | ... ade. During this time he also promoted new Christian rock groups, including | , PID, and Whitecross |
Devo | ... the song). This culminated in 1973, when the trio started to play music as | |
Beat Happening | ... owledged Johnson's significant influence on the late musician. Cobain cited | 's Jamboree as one of his favorite records, and even got the K Records log ... |
Sparklehorse | ... "Do's and Don'ts" (by Boom Bip) as well as "Just War" from Danger Mouse and | 's album . He has also featured on the myspace remix track "I'm Not Lying" ... |
The Kinks | ... on their "cult" status in America. Following the success of their cover of | ' "All Day And All Of The Night", a UK #7 hit in 1988, The Stranglers rele ... |
Blondie | In 2004, the band played with punk and new wave icons The Stranglers and | at Guilfest, held annually in the Surrey town of Guildford |
The Mexican Spitfires | ... Bounds", John Kennedy's Love Gone Wrong in songs such us "King Street" and | in tracks like "Sydney Town" and "Town Hall Steps." This decade also saw t ... |
The Clash | ... Major acts include the Ramones, Blondie, Patti Smith, the Sex Pistols, and | , while seminal band The Runaways would produce 1980s solo recording artis ... |
Theatre of Eternal Music | ... usicians would live and create music twenty-four hours a day. He formed the | to realize "Dream House" and other pieces. The group initially included Ma ... |
The Adverts | ... behind the times in its failure to embrace punk. This was acknowledged when | opened Nightingale's first show, T. V. Smith beginning with the words "At ... |
Dinosaur Jr. | ... ; too raw, skronky and abrasive, wrapped in too many sheets of Sonic Youth/ | /Pixies/Jesus & Mary Chain-style guitar noise; too oblique and fractured i ... |
Simon & Garfunkel | ... to LaGuardia Airport), The Who with opening act The Clash in October 1982, | in August 1983, The Police with opening acts Joan Jett & The Blackhearts & ... |
The White Stripes | ... erged from the New York club scene with their début album Is This It (2001) | ;, from Detroit, with their third album White Blood Cells (2001); The Hive ... |
They Might Be Giants | ... s opera Welcome to the Voice, alongside Ron Sexsmith and John Flansburgh of | . In 2001, Costello was artist-in-residence at UCLA and wrote the music fo ... |
Buzzcocks | On 29 August, the Clash and Manchester's | opened for the Sex Pistols at the Screen on the Green—the Clash's first pu ... |
The Hives | ... hite Stripes, from Detroit, with their third album White Blood Cells (2001) | ;from Sweden, after their compilation album Your New Favourite Band (2001) ... |
Barratt Band | While at the Chapel Road studio, in about 1981, Norman, backed by the | , recorded songs for Before and After, a tribute album of Bob Dylan covers ... |
Pearl Jam | ... sed by Bright Eyes ("Reinvent The Wheel"), Beck ("Broken Drum" on "Guero"), | ("Can't Keep" on the Live at Benaroya Hall concert album), Rilo Kiley ("Ri ... |
U2 | ... d acknowledged their debt to the band include Billy Bragg and Aztec Camera. | 's The Edge has compared the Clash's inspirational effect to that of the R ... |
Blondie | Additionally, the American new wave group | was often labelled as "power pop" by the UK press. The band's cover of The ... |
Radiohead | ... rock bands in the United States. At the same time Britpop began to decline, | achieved critical acclaim with its third album OK Computer (1997), and its ... |
Devo | Mothersbaugh attended Kent State as an art student, where he met | co-founders Jerry Casale and Bob Lewis. In early 1970, Lewis and Casale fo ... |
The Byrds | ... n of the folk song "He Was a Friend of Mine", which had been popularized by | and Bob Dylan, which was re-titled "He is a Friend of Mine", and "I Love Y ... |
Pavement | ... ed, grunge-influenced bands, through do-it-yourself experimental bands like | , to punk-folk singers such as Ani DiFranco. Many countries have developed ... |
The Clash | ... to the stadium's proximity to LaGuardia Airport), The Who with opening act | in October 1982, Simon & Garfunkel in August 1983, The Police with opening ... |
Candlebox | ... raditional hard rock. Among the most successful acts were the Foo Fighters, | , Live, Collective Soul, Australia's Silverchair and England's Bush, who a ... |
Sonic Youth | ... ies and riffs; too raw, skronky and abrasive, wrapped in too many sheets of | /Dinosaur Jr./Pixies/Jesus & Mary Chain-style guitar noise; too oblique an ... |
Six Finger Satellite | ... by Britpop. Other acts of note during the 1990s included No Doubt, Metric, | , and Brainiac. During that decade the synthesizer heavy dance sounds Brit ... |
Coldplay | According to The Sun, Imbruglia and Chris Martin of | collaborated on "a string of tracks, which are likely to feature on her fo ... |
The Swirling Eddies | ... , and producer, best known for his work with the rock bands Daniel Amos and | (credited as "Spot") |
R.E.M. | ... appeared in the music videos for Savage Garden's "I Knew I Loved You," and | 's "We All Go Back to Where We Belong" and she sang two tracks—"This Old M ... |
No Doubt | ... s became popular in the United States in 1996 with Mighty Mighty Bosstones, | , Goldfinger, Reel Big Fish, Less Than Jake and Save Ferris charting or ge ... |
Mudhoney | Friends of Kurt Cobain such as Ian Dickson of Earth, Mark Arm of | , Bruce Pavitt and Slim Moon have all acknowledged Johnson's significant i ... |
Vitamin Party | "racEcar" by | features a repeating chorus of "A Man, A Plan, A Canal, Panama" (the title ... |
Uncle Tupelo | ... . The 1980s also saw the development of alternative country performers like | , who were opposed to the more pop-oriented style of mainstream country. A ... |
The House of Love | ... so influenced by bands such as Queen, Black Sabbath and Rush as well as the | and Talk Talk |
The Field Mice | ... d certainly developed far more on that label than any band except, perhaps, | . Starting with a fairly conventional melancholy guitar pop sound on Lyceu ... |
Huggy Bear | ... l music of acts like Bikini Kill, Bratmobile, 7 Year Bitch, Team Dresch and | |
The (International) Noise Conspiracy | ... e Oblivians from Memphis, Billy Childish and The Buff Medways from Britain, | from Sweden, and The 5.6.7.8's from Japan, enjoyed underground, regional o ... |
Ramones | ... punk/garage band roots in the 1960s and early 1970s. Major acts include the | , Blondie, Patti Smith, the Sex Pistols, and The Clash, while seminal band ... |
Daniel Amos | ... riter, guitarist, and producer, best known for his work with the rock bands | and The Swirling Eddies (credited as "Spot") |
Anti-Flag | ... h's influence can be heard in American political punk bands such as Rancid, | , Bad Religion, NOFX, Green Day, and Rise Against as well as in the politi ... |
Sixpence None the Richer | ... titled I Predict A Clone was released in 1994 that featured performances by | , Fleming and John, Starflyer 59 and others |
Nirvana | ... the "macho" culture that developed in alternative rock in the aftermath of | 's success. It has been noted that indie rock has a relatively high propor ... |
Hüsker Dü | ... achieved minor mainstream notice and a few bands representing them, such as | and R.E.M., had even signed to major labels. But most alternative bands' c ... |
Led Zeppelin | In October 1999, the band was joined by | guitarist Jimmy Page for two pairs of shows in New York and Los Angeles, y ... |
Procol Harum | ... played song on British radio, in clubs and on jukeboxes collectively, after | 's "A Whiter Shade of Pale". On 30 September 2007 on the Radio 1 Chart Sho ... |
No Doubt | ... h but was eclipsed by Britpop. Other acts of note during the 1990s included | , Metric, Six Finger Satellite, and Brainiac. During that decade the synth ... |
China Crisis | ... announced, partly to tie-in with the Dazzle Ships album's 25th anniversary. | supported OMD on this tour |
Hunters & Collectors | ... Melbourne were Augie March, Bliss N Eso with Paris Wells, Gabriella Cilmi, | , Jack Johnson, Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson with Troy Cassar-Daley, K ... |
Autolux | ... is Pitman, now of Guns N' Roses, and ex-Failure member Greg Edwards, now of | . In 1997, they released their only album to date, entitled Free Mars |
Don Caballero | ... onally found in rock. Post-rock musicians often produce instrumental music. | and Tortoise were among the more prominent bands described as post-rock in ... |
XTC | ... of the late 1970s commonly identified as power pop were the new wave bands | and Elvis Costello & The Attractions. They played driving, melodic music, ... |
The Cure | ... in 1979, is considered to be the proper beginning of the gothic rock genre. | 's "oppressively dispirited" albums Seventeen Seconds (1980), Faith (1981) ... |
Men at Work | ... award at the 25th annual Grammy Awards (though the award eventually went to | .) |
the band of the same name | ... d The Wet Sprocket - a later reference on a Monty Python album gave rise to | . The parody also featured "all-dead" musician Stan Fitch, whose silent, m ... |
The Strokes | ... ned from a diversity of New Wave and post-punk influences. Among these were | , Interpol, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Franz Ferdinand, The Epoxies, She Wants Reven ... |
New Order | ... each Boys pop melodies and Phil Spector's "Wall of Sound" production, while | emerged from the demise of post-punk band Joy Division and experimented wi ... |
Rush | ... including Big Star, The Clash, The Who, Led Zeppelin,The Kinks, Pink Floyd, | , Elvis Costello, Television, Motown and flamenco records, AC/DC, Hank Wil ... |
Less Than Jake | ... in 1996 with Mighty Mighty Bosstones, No Doubt, Goldfinger, Reel Big Fish, | and Save Ferris charting or getting radio exposure |
The Birthday Party | ... rked with acts including The Jam, XTC, Peter Gabriel, PiL, Gang of Four and | . Launay worked on several other major Australian recordings in this perio ... |
Augie March | ... ss Victorian Bushfire relief. Appearing with Midnight Oil in Melbourne were | , Bliss N Eso with Paris Wells, Gabriella Cilmi, Hunters & Collectors, Jac ... |
Grateful Dead | ... black background. While on tour to support Amorica, the band opened for the | in Tampa on April 7, 1995, the only time the bands performed together |
Deep Purple | ... ined" by Soundgarden, "Enter Sandman" by Metallica, "Smoke on the Water" by | and "Symphony of Destruction" by Megadeth |
Third Eye Blind | ... ("Ripchord" and "It Just Is" on More Adventurous), Sparta ("Bombs and Us"), | ("There's No Hurry To Eternity," originally titled "Elliott Smith," on the ... |
Quasi | ... mith's backing band during most of this period was the Portland-based group | , consisting of former bandmate Sam Coomes on bass guitar and Coomes's ex- ... |
Ween | ... ases, for example, "Good Night Eddie" on Blasters of the Universe. The band | recorded a tribute to him called "A Tear for Eddie" on their album Chocola ... |
After the Fire | ... s establishing Petra; Peter Banks of British progressive rock/New Wave band | traces his involvement in "the mainstream music business" to Norman and hi ... |
Minutemen | ... ciated with the abrasive, distortion-heavy sounds of the Pixies, Hüsker Dü, | , Meat Puppets, Dinosaur Jr., and The Replacements. The most abrasive and ... |
Bark Psychosis | ... " is believed to have been coined by critic Simon Reynolds in his review of | ' album Hex, published in the March 1994 issue of Mojo magazine. Reynolds ... |
Talking Heads | ... of Stop Making Sense (1984), prior to the gradual appearance of the rest of | , although Byrne created the illusion that the sound came from, he said, " ... |
Coldplay | ... us incarnations of Eurodisco and trance. Chris Martin was inspired to start | by |
Skids | ... wn with his family in the 1960s and Stuart Adamson, rock guitarist with the | and frontman with Big Country was brought up in nearby Crossgates. In lite ... |
Pearl Jam | ... Hopper, baseball players Aaron Boone and Brooks Conrad, singer of rock band | , Eddie Vedder, and thrash metal band Megadeth founder and guitarist/singe ... |
Resurrection Band | ... ic artists including; Servant, Daniel Amos, Randy Stonehill, Barry McGuire, | , Phil Keaggy, and Classic Petra |
Deep Purple | ... mples are Judas Priest's Unleashed in the East, Iron Maiden's Maiden Japan, | 's Made in Japan and Dream Theater's Live at Budokan. From the internation ... |
The 5.6.7.8's | ... Medways from Britain, The (International) Noise Conspiracy from Sweden, and | from Japan, enjoyed underground, regional or national success |
Pink Floyd | The band is loosely modelled on | or Fleetwood Mac although Banks has said, in a newspaper piece, that the c ... |
Boards of Canada | ... O.S.T., Aube, Andrew Deutsch, Leif Elggren, Robin Rimbaud, Alva Noto, Oval, | , DJ Spooky, Florian Hecker, Farmers Manual, Negativland, Thanasis Kaproul ... |
Hoobastank | ... tal scene, a fame that has given rise to such acts as Linkin Park, Incubus, | , Dead By Sunrise, and Fort Minor |
Violent Femmes | Violent Femmes is the debut album by | . Mostly recorded in July 1982, the album was released by Slash Records on ... |
Sloan | ... hrough the 2000s, power pop flourished in the underground with acts such as | . Independent record labels such as Not Lame Recordings, Parasol, Kool Kat ... |
Third Eye Blind | From 1997 to 2001, she dated | frontman Stephan Jenkins. Theron then began a relationship with Irish acto ... |
Midnight Oil | Australian rock band | performed a song called "Kosciusko" on its 1984 album Red Sails in the Sun ... |
The Damned | ... ield. The band apparently wanted to make it on-stage before their rivals in | —another London SS spinoff—made their own scheduled debut two days later. ... |
Built to Spill | ... pencer Blues Explosion, The Blow, Jens Lekman, Mecca Normal, The Gossip and | , Fifth Column, among many others. Since founding his Dub Narcotic recordi ... |
The Vibrators | ... sociation with the band. He had opened for them in the 1970s as a member of | , filled in for Cornwell during his time in prison for drug possession in ... |
The Kinks | ... lbum of mostly acoustic tunes, including covers of Cat Stevens, Gene Clark, | , Daniel Johnston, among others, with five original songs by the band them ... |
Mogwai | ... d with other artists, providing vocals for the track "Dial: Revenge" on the | album Rock Action as well as guesting on the songs "Fear of Guitars" (from ... |
Happy Mondays | ... Manchester owned by New Order and Factory Records, Madchester bands such as | and The Stone Roses mixed acid house dance rhythms, Northern soul and funk ... |
Subway Sect | ... ecial, sharing the bill with the Sex Pistols, Siouxsie and the Banshees and | . Gray (2005), pp. 164–166; Robb (2006), pp. 216–223. Chimes left in late ... |
Linkin Park | ... iginality in the nu metal scene, a fame that has given rise to such acts as | , Incubus, Hoobastank, Dead By Sunrise, and Fort Minor |
R.E.M. | ... mainstream notice and a few bands representing them, such as Hüsker Dü and | , had even signed to major labels. But most alternative bands' commercial ... |
Pink Floyd | ... Musicians who contributed to the album included guitarists David Gilmour ( | ) and Carlos Alomar, pianist Herbie Hancock, Sting (who provided backing v ... |
Led Zeppelin | ... the 1970s, topping approximately 370 million sales since 1972, followed by | at approximately 300 million sales since 1968 |
Mecca Normal | ... venly, The Microphones, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, The Blow, Jens Lekman, | , The Gossip and Built to Spill, Fifth Column, among many others. Since fo ... |
Grateful Dead | His online nickname (handle), CowboyNeal, is inspired by a | tribute to Neal Cassady in their song, "That’s It for the Other One" |