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- Unofficial site with news, tour dates, photo gallery, discography, and links. Band has split up.
- Provides professional DJ services. Covers the entire spectrum of events.
- Original compositions (mostly music for children's shows and eclectic folk) in Sibelius Scorch and MP3 formats with some thoughts about music in general.
- Dedicated to the unforgettable music of the 1980s, offering personal top songs, bands, and biography collection.
- Dedicated to the unsigned alternative band. Includes music, news, reviews, lyrics, pictures, store, guestbook, and message board.
- Site dedicated to the music, photos, news, audio, and performances of Joey Pearson.
- Art journal, gallery, intuitive composing, sculpturing sounds, and audio files.
- Images and information about PopsterMan.
- Metal and alternative band from California. Includes pictures, biography, and lyrics. Band has broken up.
- Description of how Phil got into folk music, listing of all the songs he sings, and lyrics.
- Metal band. Includes news, biography, discography, lyrics, pictures, and polls.
- Information relating to recording and artists. Includes discography and news.
- By Marcus Antonius Wesselmann.
- Punk rock links, lyrics, playable music, MIDI files, and pictures.
- Take a guitar lesson, find information on a hip band or artist, get in-depth with Phish, or just simply check the surf.
- The Pirates--Mick Green, Johnny Spence, and Frank Farley--are still belting out their unique blend of rock and R&B.
- Listen to new music from rock recording project.
- Unsigned rock and metal band from Melbourne, Australia. Includes members' biographies, news, pictures, and discography.
- Dedicated to displaying original photos of 1970s rock groups.
- Contains a full biography with pictures, free lessons, downloadable guitar schemes, and excerpts from his latest instrumental CD.
- About the members of the band that has broken up.
- Fan site by Chastity, a Filipina/American from Long Beach, New York, with pages on artists such as Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears.
- Singer and guitarist from Hollywood. Includes biography, pictures, and talents.
- Dennis Enari's home page for the Wright Stuff Jazz Band and an archive of his digital music, pictures, and biographical material.
- Dave Matthews Band and Dawson's Creek fan page, personal information, and favorite links.
- Dedicated to the early counterpoint and particularly to the fugue.
- Site for Australians that includes tour dates, rumors, CD release dates, reviews, links, visitor polls, and a top ten voting page.
- The unofficial discography of Amon Tobin (a.k.a. Cujo).
- History, discography, sound files, and pictures about the Boston-based bands.
- Tour dates and tabs for Canadian artists, including Hawksley Workman, Sarah Harmer, By Divine Right, and Alanis Morissette.
- New Orleans start-up rock band.
- Poetry, pictures, and music files from John Morello.
- Irish folk band from Downpatrick.
- Contains personal information and other things about his country, Tanzania.
- Contains pictures of many of today's most popular pop music artists and groups.
- Site focusing on Chicago's punk scene with show log and calendar. Also includes band information and reviews.
- Guitars, hexatonal pickups, and VG-8, VG-88, and ASR-10 instruments and patches. Includes MP3 files.
- Vocalist for hire.
- Psychedelic experimental drum and bass music.
- A site dedicated to protecting all facets of popular culture from attacks by both the right and the left.
- Music and poetry By Polyp. Includes multimedia, code, and other "geek stuff."
- Dan Ginsburg's home page. Includes weekly chart of current favorite songs, yearly archives of past charts, new popular music commentary, Nielsen ratings for Friends, and experience at a Friends taping.
- Self-directed music composition lessons. Includes information about Philip Fried, the composer and teacher.
- Four-piece pop/rock group from England. Includes biography, news, upcoming gigs, CD information, and photographs.
- Posters of Korn, Nirvana, Deftones, Nine Inch Nails, Tool, and Rage Against the Machine (from Art.com).
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