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  2. The Chords (British band) - Wikipedia

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    The Chords, a South East London group, formed in 1978 when singer/guitarist Billy Hassett and his bassist cousin, Martin Mason, advertised for musicians in the NME and found guitarist and songwriter, Chris Pope. [1] Original drummer Paul Halpin did not stay long, at least behind his drum kit, and eventually became the group's tour manager. [1]

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  4. Gregg Bissonette - Wikipedia

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    Gregg Bissonette (born June 9, 1959 [citation needed]) is an American jazz and rock drummer and vocalist. He is the brother of bassist Matt Bissonette , with whom he frequently collaborates. Bissonette is known for playing and recording many different styles of music.

  5. Glen Sobel - Wikipedia

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    Glen Sobel (born December 27, 1970) is an American drummer who has performed and recorded in many different genres. Mainly known for being the drummer for Alice Cooper since 2011, Sobel has worked with other musicians/groups, including Mötley Crüe , Hollywood Vampires , Richie Sambora , Orianthi , Beautiful Creatures , Chris Impellitteri ...

  6. Supercharge (band) - Wikipedia

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    Founded in early 1974, by Liverpool tenor-saxophonist, Albie Donnelly (born Albert Edward Donnelly, 12 August 1947, Huyton, Liverpool), and drummer Dave Irving (born David Geddes Irving, 18 November 1946, Crosby, Liverpool) after they had both left the 'In Crowd' cabaret band, Supercharge soon built up quite a cult following in Liverpool at 'The Sportsman', a popular city-centre pub on Sunday ...

  7. Couldn't Get It Right - Wikipedia

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    This enabled them to leave the gig, enter the bus, get a bed, drive extended distances (in Holt's words, "1,000 miles or whatever") and turn up at the next gig refreshed. [3] The saxophonist Colin Cooper sang the baritone lead on this song, with the bassist Derek Holt, guitarist Pete Haycock and drummer John Cuffley singing harmony. [3]

  8. Strung Out - Wikipedia

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    Strung Out is an American punk rock band from Simi Valley, California, formed in 1989.Their sound fuses punk with elements of heavy metal. [5] They have released nine studio albums on Fat Wreck Chords as well as one live album, two B-sides collections, a best-of, a box set, and appeared on numerous compilations and skate/surf/dirt bike/offroading videos.

  9. G Flip - Wikipedia

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    G Flip started playing drums at the age of nine, and percussion still forms a big part of their songwriting process, despite now being a multi-instrumentalist. [10] They said that they "spent most of 2017 holed up in [their] bedroom writing and recording", [11] having previously performed in different Melbourne music acts as a session drummer and occasional backup vocalist.