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Northstar
Northstar
emo band from Alabama
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Old Dominion
Old Dominion
country music band
2
The Spill Canvas
The Spill Canvas
band that plays alternative rock
3
Rotting Out
Rotting Out
American hardcore punk band
4
Dressy Bessy
Dressy Bessy
band
5
Nick Raskulinecz
Nick Raskulinecz
record producer
6
The Features
The Features
American rock band
7
Rise of the Northstar
Rise of the Northstar
French heavy hardcore band
8
Erra
Erra
American progressive metalcore band
9
Knuckle Puck
Knuckle Puck
American rock band
10
New Years Day
New Years Day
American rock band
11
Spring Heeled Jack
Spring Heeled Jack
third wave ska band based out of New Haven, Connecticut
12
Palisades
Palisades
American Post-Hardcore/Hardcore band from Iselin, New Jersey
13
Lil Aaron
Lil Aaron
American singer, rapper, and songwriter from Indiana
14
Versa
Versa
American rock duo
15
The Pink Spiders
The Pink Spiders
american band
16
Chon
Chon
american rock band
17
The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years
American Pop Punk Band
18
The Forecast
The Forecast
19
Greeley Estates
Greeley Estates
band
20
Citizen
Citizen
American musical group; rock band from Southeast Michigan and Northwest Ohio
21
Escape the Fate
Escape the Fate
American rock band
22
A Plea for Purging
A Plea for Purging
band
23
The Nixons
The Nixons
American rock band
24
Ryan Key
Ryan Key
American musician
25
Adam Craig
Adam Craig
musical artist
26
Larkin Poe
Larkin Poe
American blues rock band based in Atlanta, Georgia
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Tiger Army
Tiger Army
American pyschobilly band
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The Unseen
The Unseen
band that plays punk rock
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Candy Hearts
Candy Hearts
CANDY HEARTS
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Alabama Shakes
Alabama Shakes
American rock band
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Mona
Mona
band
32
Superdrag
Superdrag
American rock band
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Marah
Marah
American rock band
34
The Impossibles
The Impossibles
35
The Audition
The Audition
American rock band
36
Beartooth
Beartooth
American Hardcore Punk band
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Black Label Society
Black Label Society
American heavy metal band
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Mae
Mae
American rock band
39
Eisley
Eisley
band
40
Saves the Day
Saves the Day
American Hardcore Band
41
Sixpence None the Richer
Sixpence None the Richer
American Christian alternative rock band
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The Band Perry
The Band Perry
American country music group
43
Sean Mackin
Sean Mackin
American musician
44
Matchbook Romance
Matchbook Romance
band
45
Issues
Issues
American metalcore band
46
In Fear and Faith
In Fear and Faith
American post-hardcore band
47
Nick Oliveri
Nick Oliveri
American rock musician, multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter
48
Born of Osiris
Born of Osiris
American deathcore band
49
Zac Brown Band
Zac Brown Band
American country/folk band
50
Gob
Gob
band
51
Attack Attack!
Attack Attack!
American metalcore band
52
Kyuss
Kyuss
American band
53
The Protomen
The Protomen
American rock band
54
Rhapsody of Fire
Rhapsody of Fire
Italian band
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The New Power Generation
The New Power Generation
band that plays funk
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Cassino is a folk band from Huntsville, Alabama, created from the remnants of the band Northstar.

In April 2005, Cassino was birthed from the remnants of the two principal songwriters of the Alabama rock group Northstar – an inevitably organic genesis that came to light through a creative bond that existed for numerous years between childhood friends Nick Torres and Tyler Odom. They began recording their first album in 2006 with Nashville-based producer–drummer Craig Krampf, known for his work with artists including Dolly Parton, Alabama, Townes Van Zandt, Steve Perry and Melissa Etheridge. While the record doesn't have a specifically Nashville sound, the city did become prevalent in the making of their debut record Sounds of Salvation, both as a new environment to inspire songwriting, and in the cast of characters brought in by Krampf. “Salvation” was soon blessed by the contributions of E Street Band bassist Garry Tallent and saxophonist Jim Horn. Released independently on March 29, 2007, Sounds of Salvation is the fruit of this blending of various states and sounds.

After touring the U.S. in support of the album, Cassino settled down and started working on another full-length record in the beginning of 2008. Odom exited the process (he now plays with the group Destry), and Torres teamed up to write primarily with Alabama native and long-time friend Edward Puckett. Puckett filled in on bass for the earlier Cassino tours, and through constant exposure, they found that their similar tastes and different styles complemented each other well. They set up shop in a small apartment, and wrote and recorded for most of 2008. The city of Nashville this time found its way into the recording process through the contributions of friends and session/touring musicians Kevin Arrowsmith (fiddle, banjo, mandolin), Tripper Ryder (bass) and Craig Krampf (drums, percussion). This newest endeavor became Kingprince.

It was released digitally in December 2009, and was released physically in January 2010.

Nick Torres and Ed Puckett have gone back into the studio to record a new album recorded and released in the form of two, six song EPs. The first half of the album was titled Bottlenecker and was scheduled to be released in the Spring of 2016. In early 2020 the band released two singles which would be included in their next EP. On February 28th the band released an eight song EP titled “Yellowhammer”. The album included a revised version of the previously released song, “Ghost”, as well as a previously recorded song, “Corvette”.

On the 11th anniversary of the release of “Kingprince”, Cassino released a single titled, “Quarantine Song”.