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Super similarity to C. Layne
Reza Manzoori
2,690 plays (520 listeners)
Reza Manzoori was born in the year of the fire horse in Shiraz, Iran, a city famous for its wine, rose gardens, and poetry.
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Tom Paul
4,433 plays (535 listeners)
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Nova Express
2,944 plays (352 listeners)
Bastard brainchild of Griffin Dorcy. (There are actually two Novas, the best being Griffin's, but most of the songs on here are some guys from Chicago)
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Rocket City Riot
9,612 plays (614 listeners)
ROCKET CITY RIOT was formed in North Alabama in 1998 by multi-instrumentalist John Mark King as part of the HIGH ENERGY ROCK AND ROLL movement lead by bands like Electric Frankenstein, The Hellacopters and the Gaza Strippers.
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Very High similarity to C. Layne
Jackalopes
2,795 plays (426 listeners)
The Jackalopes are a Hi-Energy, Horror, Occult and B-Movie inspired, Punk Rock and Roll band from Dayton, Ohio.
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Very High similarity to C. Layne
Grayson Wray
2,078 plays (304 listeners)
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Magnatune Compilation
22,953 plays (1,628 listeners)
This artist appears to be used only in the Magnatune compilations, which are arguably badly tagged.
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Spinecar
3,628 plays (555 listeners)
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Hans Christian
10,105 plays (1,859 listeners)
Hans Christian began his musical career by studying cello in Germany. His self-described style is "new age meets Indian cello."
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Anup
4,511 plays (1,163 listeners)
Anup Patel is a unique musician who combines traditional classical Indian music with western pop music. Anup proficiently plays the sitar, tabla and keyboards, with his personal favorite being the sitar. Although Anup does not consider himself a master, he has been playing both tablas and sitar for over 30 years, a fact which is easily noticeable in his music.
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