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A creepy kind ofpop song from Ron Vail, about vampire children. |
Credits: Ron Vail |
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Lehigh Valley natives and Kutztown University students - former members of "Ryeneck" (please correct my spelling if I got it wrong!). |
Credits: Evacuation Plan |
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Recorded August, '99; Garth Forsyth - vocals, acoustic guitar; Pete Young - electric guitar; Leo - bass; Dan McKinney - keyboards |
Credits: Garth Forsyth |
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Recorded May, 1999; Bill Villa - vocals, acoustic guitar; Angie Villa - vocals, electric guitar; John McNamara - electric guitar; Dan McKinney - piano, organ; Ken Bussierre - bass; Dave Ferrara - drums |
Credits: written by The Villas |
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Sir Alfred Hindbottom - guitars; Cranklin D. Jonesevelt - vocals, bass |
Credits: The Commodes |
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Another song from Steve Brosky's upcoming CD, another more or less true story from Brosky's life. |
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The Ultra Kings are Rick Kuebler on guitar, Carl Ehst on drums, and Zoot on upright bass. They're known around the Lehigh Valley as the rhythm section behind Scott Steinberg's "The Whoadads". |
Credits: Ultra Kings |
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Known as the guitar genius behind such bands as "The Uncalled Four" and "The Commodes", this Allentown librarian breaks out on his own with this acoustic ballad. |
Credits: Professor Hotpants |
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Our favorite hardcore/noise/wrestling combo. This was recorded in February, 2000. |
Credits: The Ultimate Warriors |
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Rough mix, recorded March, 2000. Steve Brosky - vocals; Dave Ferraro - drums; Bill Melcher - bass; Dan McKinney - piano; Kid Bangham - guitar |
Credits: Steve Brosky |
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Recorded May, 2000. Jason Ei - vocals, guitar, John Parise - guitar, Lou Rogai - vocals, bass, Scott Dennis - drums |
Credits: Roger That Houston |
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Recorded April, '99, remixed April 2000, Gerry McGoldrick - vocals, guitar, Bruce Langfeld - guitar, Todd Sandler - bass, Anthony Borgesi - drums, vocals |
Credits: Gerry McGoldrick |
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