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Artist description
Cream Chargers comes as a breath of fresh air in the current musical era of formula rock and sound alikes. Cream Chargers hold true to their artistic values and individuality, consistently and energetically delivering their branded style of potent drug rock. |
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Music Style
Progressive, Emo, Heavy Rock with a punk attitude |
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Musical Influences
Jane's Addiction, At The Drive-in, Black Sabbath |
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Similar Artists
Sparta, Queens of the Stone Age |
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Artist History
Hailing from Philadelphia, where they have generated an intense buzz since their conception in late 2001, Cream Chargers have shared the stage with such national acts as Buckcherry, Nebula, Default, Saliva, Jucifer, and Wooly Mammoth, to name a few. Cream Chargers consists of Dean Rosenzweig, a renowned Philadelphia Pop Artist and Poet on guitar and lead vocals, Debbie O’Mara on guitar who earned a Masters degree in classical guitar, Jay Elberson on bass, who previously played in the popular punk band Seven Gone, and Brendan Gallagher, formerly of the underground favorite Ladytron, on drums. |
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Group Members
Dean Rosenzweig - Lead Vocals, Guitar
Debbie O'Mara - Guitar
Jay Elberson - Bass
Brendan Gallagher - Drums |
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Albums
"130 Square Feet of Noise" - Due for release early 2003 |
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Location
Philadelphia, PA - USA |
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