Rock

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    Home Grown
     
    A Home Grown Christmas
    Sparkling acoustic guitars and rich vocal harmonies will make this CD a new favorite for the holidays.
    Rock: Acoustic
     
     
    Jimmy Wright Jr.
     
    Let's Move On
    Progressive guitar oriented folk/rock with lyrics that dig below the surface of the mainstream.
    Rock: Roots Rock
     
     
    The Atomic Roots
     
    Popp Roxx
    90's alternative featuring soulful melodies.
    Rock: College Rock
     
     
    The Lyndon Seven
     
    Blue
    Second demo from this Swedish power trio rock band, including the "hit" Baby in Blue.
    Rock: Modern Rock
     
     
    The Lyndon Seven
     
    Sun
    Third demo from the Swedish power trio rock band. Contains two brand new songs of modern rock.
    Rock: Modern Rock
     
     
    Shades Below
     
    Shades Below
    A third volume of keyboard-driven instrumentals in search of lyrics.
    Rock: Psychedelic
     
     
    Danny Gilley
     
    Bad Case of You
    This rocking blues song is the end of a heartache trilogy and it sounds as if Eric Clapton is driving that ending home.
    Rock: American Trad Rock
     
     
    Jason Reid
     
    Dancing Shadows
    harmony is beauty to me. i love music. every time i lift the guitar i have you in mind. are you there? have you even been there? are you there now? i want to strum for your ears
    Rock: Americana
     
     
    Seven 40 Seven
     
    Age Of Uncertainty
    Super charged rock and roll peppered with punk and rockabilly.
    Rock: Rockabilly
     
     
    Leon Young
     
    Hope
    Coldplay meets worship! Driven, modern rock worship music conveying a message of Hope in Jesus Christ.
    Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
     
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    Here Come The Mummies
    Everlasting Party
    Terrifying Funk From Beyond The Grave
    Over 5000 years ago, from the dry stretches of the not-so-fertile crescent wandered a nomadic, foul smelling people. A robust, well-endowed, and manly tribe, they were united through ancient rituals involving instruments capable of infinite fonkiness and overt sekshul innuendo. The Pharaoh, a mean mother (shutcho' mouth), hated the nomads and their ability to shred like a mofo all up in that biatch. But more than that, he hated the power of their righteous grooving to make drop the tunics of his five luscious teenage daughters. One night, the Pharaoh found the nomads dressed as mummies and creating grooves in an effort to compromise the moral integrity of his five daughters. The angry Pharaoh cursed the nomads (already conveniently dressed as mummies) with a spell so vile, that seeing its name in print here would make your eyes melt and flow freely from their sockets. Already doomed, these nomads fled into the night, at last finding refuge in the abandoned caves of the Unleavened Jews. But when the sun rose the following morning, the Pharoah's curse had taken hold, and these were men no more. Here come the mummies. For years, scholars of the ancient world wondered what became of this group. Theories citing the Mummies' involvement in historical events from the Siege of Troy to the sacking of Rome, the fall of Pompeii and the sinking of Atlantis were initially scoffed at and dismissed as parlor quackery. However, in 1922, at a dig in the desert south of Tunis, Professor Nigel Quentin Fontenelle Dumblucke IV unearthed the ruins of an ancient discotheque and found a dozen stank-ass fonky mummies still all up in the act of rockin' tha hizouse. From these mummies, Professor Dumblucke learned of the powerful curse that doomed them to wander the earth throughout eternity, seeking the ultimate riff, the one that would allow these souls to finally rest after 5000 years of banging out solid fly grooves. To quote the Professor: "In their desperate quest for immortal peace, they rocked all the ancient empires of Earth on down to the grizound. They rocked Atlantis so hard, y'all, it ain't never been found". And now they're coming to rock your town with a funk so strong, it's gonna make all the cats explode. Strap in.
    Rock: Funk Rock
     
    Richie Kotzen
    Peace Sign
    Rock: Classic Rock
     
    Storm Large
    Crazy Enough
    Rock: Hard Rock
     
    Gregg Rolie Band
    Rain Dance - Live
    Rock: Latin Rock
     
    Storyville
    Live at Antones
    Rock: Album Rock
     

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      Artists You May Know

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      David Grissom
      10,000 Feet
      Rock: Americana
       
      Danzig
      Satan's Child
      Rock: 90's Rock
       
      Steve Wynn
      My Midnight
      Rock: Modern Rock
       
      Michael McDermott
      Ashes
      Rock: Folk Rock
       

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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Maybe
      Everly
      Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
       
       
      2.
      Scary Halloween Sounds
      Bandgard
      Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
       
       
      3.
      Trick Or Treat Music SFX
      Bandgard
      Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
       
       
      4.
      Bring em to the Dome
      Shamarr Allen & Dee-1
      Hip-Hop/Rap: Pop-Rap
       
       
      5.
      For Us
      Alisan Porter
      Pop: Pop
       
       
      6.
      Never Easy
      Alisan Porter
      Pop: Pop
       
       
      7.
      Into The Fire
      Alisan Porter
      Pop: Pop
       
       
      8.
      The End Song (live @the Cinegrill)
      Alisan Porter
      Pop: Pop
       
       
      9.
      I Can't Stop the World
      Alisan Porter
      Pop: Pop
       
       
      10.
      Through
      Edie
      Pop: New Wave