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Johnny Hardcore is from Huntington Beach, Ca and has been with antiMusic since late last year. The first album he purchased was Elton John "Captain Fantastic and The Brown Dirt Cowboy" - on 8 track tape in 1977 and his first concert was The Smiths - Front Row Center - Irvine Meadows, Summer of 84. He lists Tool, Led Zeppelin, The Sex Pistols, Velvet Revolver, Guns N Roses ( The Original 5 guys), Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Mother Love Bone, Pearl Jam and The Foo Fighters as his Top 10 Favorite artists. His musical pet peeves are "1) synthesizers�.bands like Kraftwek, Depeche Mode, Tears for Fears all of those bands�.LAME. 2) Bands that do multiple farewell tours�? Say goodbye and then come back again�and again,,,,and again�.and�..yet again" His favorite part of antiMusic is "The Newsletter of course. It's my 15 minute break every day" Click the full story to learn more about Johnny Hardcore and discover which star Johnny says would "would screw the dead" and a lot more! - Click here for the Full Story
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