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X were the quintessential LA punk rockers before they grew into a world-class rock & roll band and live band; however, enthusiasm for their unique, intelligent and humorous work never quite reached critical mass
Hailing from Sydney, Australia, punk rockers X labored through a quintessential punk existence; banned from playing venues, harassed by the police, and suffering through several lineup changes — including the untimely death of guitarist Ian Krahe — they eventually achieved legendary status after years of performing
A short-lived side project assembled by the members of costumed shock thrashers GWAR, X-Cops penned comedic hardcore and speed metal ditties inspired by the humorous darker side of law enforcement
This rotund Boston duo plays hardcore, rap-inflected metal They released their debut album, At Large, in 1997 on Shredded Records ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
Dutch band w/ gloomy Gothic dance pop, All Music Guide
Finland’s enigmatic Xysma were formed in the late ’80s by a colorfully named cast of musicians including Joanitor Lottoner (lead vocals), Foreigner Lawny (vocals, guitars), Minister Stranius (guitars, keyboards), Gablo Heavenly (electric and upright basses), and Orvis Goodnight (drums)
After playing a lot of shows in Hollywood since their beginning in 1985, XYZ were signed to a major label and were lucky enough to have their debut album produced by ex-Dokken vocalist Don Dokken
The music of X-Japan is an eclectic mixture The band’s repertoire ranged from soft and tearful ballads like “Crucify My Love” and “Endless Rain” to more shocking and hard-driving speed metal numbers such as “Rusty Nail” and the 12-minute “Rose of Pain
An experimental, Zappa-influenced group from Belgium, X-Legged Sally’s membership included Peter Vermeersch, Paul Belgrado, Pierre Vervloesem, Danny Van Hoeck, Peter Vandenberghe, Bart Maris, and Michel Mast
Founded by Sevren Ni-Arb and Regan Eracs, the German industrial band X Marks the Pedwalk expanded upon the Euro-synth pop of the ’80s with harsher electronic rhythms and alternative themes