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    The Noseriders
     
    Ten
    Fired up instrumental surf rock mixed with a little new wave and punk flavor. Get barreled with the hottest surf act on the Carolina Coast!
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    The Fucking Eagles
     
    A Million Dollars Worth of Music
    This Tacoma band's debut album is a sweat-soaked dance party of old school garage-rock injected with high-energy R&B in ways reminiscent of modern-day rockers like the Hives and the Oblivians, not to mention a variety of more vintage sources including Mitch Ryder, the Human Beinz and hometown heroes the Sonics
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    Trepid
     
    Showdown at the Double D Ranch
    High Energy Hard Rock/Alternative/Metal......powerful guitars, awesome vocals and songs that will leave you begging for more!!!
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    Slow Bones
     
    Demolition Darlin'
    Rockin' country blues built for speed.
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    Avi Fox-Rosen
     
    Welcome To The Show
    Absurdist Rock Cabaret.
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    The Thromboes
     
    She's Like a British Car
    Rock 'n Roll to drive you down the slippery slope of bad girls; 'round the highways and byways of broken down male fantasies; past the graveyards of "Junk" - to salvation man.
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    The Skullcranes
     
    Columbia Heights Nights
    A loud, fast, non-political, tounge in cheek dirty mess best served with a cocktail or two in a smoky room with no windows. Somehow melding together country, 70's rock, early eighties English metal and early eighties east coast punk.
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    Black Pajent
     
    Black Pajent
    Epic. triumphant. metal. worship.
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    Danny Gatton
     
    Redneck Jazz Explosion Vol. I
    Jazz and Rock-a-Billy shredder extraordinaire
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    Sasha & Motoroadeo MMC
     
    Ridelicious (album single)
    New York City meets Nashville
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    Rumble Club
    The Gambler's Regret
    Like a mini-version of an old pulp novel, telling tales of juvies, hot rods, gamblers and other cool outsiders and troublemakers.
    “For a genre so locked up in holding to tradition, it’s refreshing to hear artists like Rumble Club find their own distinct voice. Ultimately, thanks to great songwriting and their less restrictive approach, they land somewhere all their own” – City Beat ****** (6 out of 6 stars) – Rockabilly Magazine As the first release on HairBall8 Records’ new imprint label Grease & Ink, Cincinnati, OH based band Rumble Club pull no punches on their new album The Gambler’s Regret. Taking leads from 50s traditional rockabilly is an element here for sure but Rumble Club’s dynamic is further illustrated in their songwriting and in their influences outside rockabilly. Their songs are like mini-versions of old pulp novels shock full of juvenile delinquents, hot rods, and degenerate gamblers. Rather than recycle your mom and dad’s rockabilly, Rumble Club utilize blazing guitar licks and an airtight rhythm section cranked up to 11 to pummel fans of Dick Dale, Junior Brown, Johnny Cash, Joe Strummer and Mike Ness. The members of Rumble Club grew up alongside the punk scene and that influence is illustrated here via highly charged songs with enough horsepower to power a locomotive. The punk influence is undeniable but singer/guitarist Jack Coray effortlessly funnels it into a rockabilly landscape where the energy is as obvious as the songwriting is original.
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    Hotrod Fury/ East Coast Tremors
    East Coast Fury
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    '63 Burnout
    Trouble at the Speedway
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    Rumble Club
    Rides Tonight
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    No Dice
    Heaven Sent Hell Bent
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