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The Pink Slips

The Pink Slips are an up and coming synth-pop/punk band fronted by Grace McKagan, daughter of former bassist of hard rock band Guns N' Roses, Duff McKagan. The Pink Slips can easily be compared to Blo...

Rock Punk Rock Synthpop

The Pin-Ups

This name refers to two artists:1. The Pin-Ups were a short-lived girl group having a sound akin to The Angels and The Shirelles, coming up with the bouncy pop tune "Lookin' For Boys" in 1964.2. The P...

The Pioneers

The Pioneers are a Jamaican reggae vocal trio, whose main period of success was in the 1960s. The trio has had different line-ups, and still occasionally performs.The Pioneers were formed in 1962 by b...

The Pipettes

The Pipettes are Gwenno and Ani Saunders. They are a traditional girl pop group from Brighton, England. Both of the girls are singers in the group with Gwenno occasionally taking to the keyboard. The ...

Pop Indie Female vocalists British Indie pop

The Piranhas

There are (at least) 2 bands with this name - One from Brighton and one from Detroit.1) The Piranhas were a ska-influenced punk band from Brighton.Their live act was supposed to be one of the best aro...

Ska New Wave British Garage rock

The Pirates

There are at least 3 groups known as The Pirates (a pub rock band, Australian rock band, and a British punk band):1) The Pirates are a pub-rock band from England. They played in 60's as a backing ban...

The Pitchforks

From http://www.dukepitchforks.com/Founded in 1979, The Pitchforks are the oldest a cappella group at Duke University. They perform across campus and North Carolina throughout the academic year, appea...

The PJP Band

PJP BAND have an energy on record and live that seems improbable (yet very real) coming from a keyboard fronted 3-piece, leading to The Fly hailing them early on as “one of the country’s finest live b...

The Plague

Many bands go by the name “The Plague”:(1) A 1960s garageband from Canada, known for the song “Face of Time”.(2) A 1970s art/rock band from New Zealand. In 1977 Richard von Sturmer returned from Engla...

Melodic death metal Post-punk Garage rock