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Dirty Penny: Take it Sleezy
Sleezy, in your face, dirty rock and roll; with a sound often compared to early Motley Crue, Skid Row and Guns n Roses.
Recommended if you like
Guns N' Roses,
Mötley Crüe,
Poison.
Phideaux: Number Seven
Baroque Progressive Rock as if created by the Mad Hatter.
Recommended if you like
Jethro Tull,
Pink Floyd,
Van der Graaf Generator.
The Expendables: Gettin' Filthy
An award winning, Santa Cruz Californa-grown, surf culture band that is described as an eclectic mix of genre-bending rock, reggae and surf.
Recommended if you like
Pepper,
Slightly Stoopid,
Sublime.
Gary Jules and the Group Rules: Bird
Rootsy urban folk.
Recommended if you like
Gary Jules,
Sufjan Stevens,
Wilco.
Jesse Johnson: Verbal Penetration
Mark Vigil Project: Mark Vigil Project
songs about real love and real life - expressed in a melodic rock form
Recommended if you like
Gin Blossoms,
Journey,
The Babies.
The Yule Logs: The Yule Logs
British Invasion hooks, California Surf harmonies and Borscht Belt chutzpah, The Yule Logs are the hardest working band in snow business. Christmas and Hanukkah never rocked so hard. No, really.
Recommended if you like
The Beatles,
The Kinks,
The Who.
Sweet Comfort Band: Hold On Tight: 30th Anniversary Edition
30th Anniversary Edition featuring guest appearances by Richie Furay, Tom Stipe, Alex MacDougall (Phil Keaggy Band), Bob
Wilson (Seawind) and the Seawind Horns! Classic rock at it's best!
Recommended if you like
REO Speedwagon,
Servant,
Toto.
Doom Kounty Electric Chair: Cuban Healed Killers
Three angry disillusioned young men with a penchant for Full-Tilt Sonic Power Chord destruction.
Recommended if you like
MC5,
The Hellacopters,
Velvet Revolver.