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Greg Brown
Greg Brown
guitarist
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Cake
Cake
American rock band
2
Endeverafter
Endeverafter
band
3
Tribal Seeds
Tribal Seeds
reggae band
4
Wheatus
Wheatus
American rock band
5
Captain Beyond
Captain Beyond
band
6
Clutch
Clutch
American rock band
7
Japancakes
Japancakes
musical artist
8
Jucifer
Jucifer
American sludge metal band
9
Guardian
Guardian
American Christian hard rock/metal band
10
Wet Willie
Wet Willie
American rock band
11
Sea Level
Sea Level
Southern rock/funk/fusion jam band
12
Stillwater
Stillwater
rock band from the United States
13
Sully
Sully
band
14
Tinfed
Tinfed
15
Rough Cutt
Rough Cutt
band that plays heavy metal music
16
Neil Murray
Neil Murray
British musician
17
Weep
Weep
American musical group; rock band from New York City
18
Beggars & Thieves
Beggars & Thieves
19
The Charlatans
The Charlatans
English rock band
20
Bullet For My Valentine
Bullet For My Valentine
Welsh metal band
21
Sound Barrier
Sound Barrier
22
Foxy Shazam
Foxy Shazam
American alternative rock band
23
DarkSun
DarkSun
Spanish band
24
UFO
UFO
English heavy metal and hard rock band
25
The Downtown Fiction
The Downtown Fiction
American band
26
Cowboy
Cowboy
27
Dixie Dregs
Dixie Dregs
American band
28
Eric Valentine
Eric Valentine
American record producer
29
Rialto
Rialto
English rock band
30
The Scream
The Scream
Los Angeles-based hard rock band
31
Magic Wands
Magic Wands
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Starchild
Starchild
Canadian rock band
33
L.A. Express
L.A. Express
34
Strata
Strata
metal band from California, United States
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Trooper
Trooper
Canadian rock band
36
DZ Deathrays
DZ Deathrays
Australian band
37
Rock Kills Kid
Rock Kills Kid
former rock band from Los Angeles, California, U.S.
38
Tonic
Tonic
American rock band
39
The Four Horsemen
The Four Horsemen
band
40
Redemption
Redemption
American progressive metal band
41
Daniel Amos
Daniel Amos
American Christian rock band
42
Mike and the Mechanics
Mike and the Mechanics
English pop/rock band
43
Eric Burdon
Eric Burdon
English singer-songwriter
44
Ozark Mountain Daredevils
Ozark Mountain Daredevils
American rock band
45
The Family
The Family
American pop band formed by Prince
46
Warren Cuccurullo
Warren Cuccurullo
American musician, singer, songwriter and former body builder
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Crowded House
Crowded House
pop rock band from New Zealand/Australia
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White Witch
White Witch
American rock band
49
Trevor Rabin
Trevor Rabin
South African-born musician, singer-songwriter, producer, and film score composer
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London
London
American heavy metal band formed in Hollywood, California in 1978
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Mega City Four
Mega City Four
52
Walking Papers
Walking Papers
53
Teenage Fanclub
Teenage Fanclub
British band
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Record Labels

Deathray (1998–2007) was a band from Sacramento, California, formed by former Cake members Greg Brown and Victor Damiani, and Dana Gumbiner, a musician formerly of the Sacramento indie band Little Guilt Shrine.

After leaving Cake, Brown and bassist Victor Damiani met up with Gumbiner, who was playing solo shows under a variety of names, most notably The Micronauts. The three recruited multi-talented rock and jazz drummer James Neil and keyboardist Max Hart to form Deathray. After selling over 3,000 copies of their EP, Deathray was signed to Capricorn Records.

Their self-titled debut album was produced by Eric Valentine and released in 2000. While the album received critical praise, the band's future became murky during the collapse of Capricorn and a hastily organized nationwide tour. After a long battle, Deathray was dropped from Capricorn, but regained control of the masters from their album, which they have since released on their own label, Doppler Records.

Shortly thereafter, Hart left the band to move to Los Angeles and form his own band, The High Speed Scene, which has since released its major-label debut on the Neptunes' imprint, Star-Trak Records.

Neil also left Deathray after the release of their first album, but went on to join numerous bands, including: Milwaukee (as keyboardist with Johnny Gutenberger of Two Sheds, and Chris Robyn of Far), Red Planet, An Angle, Jay Shaner's Cowboy Killers, and he is currently the drummer for the California-country band The Golden Cadillacs. Following the recording of Cake's album Comfort Eagle, drummer Todd Roper left the band and has since also joined Deathray.

Brown and Gumbiner (continuing his solo electronica project Night Night, and currently owner/producer/engineer at Station To Station Media + Production, and a contributing writer at TapeOp Magazine) remain the principal songwriters of Deathray, with Damiani also penning several tunes for the band.

A Deathray song titled "I Wanna Lose Control" appears on the soundtrack to the 2006 animated film Open Season, along with a cover of Paul Westerberg's "Wild as I Wanna Be." These are the first two Deathray songs published by a major record label since the band's debut.

As of July 1, 2007 the band has split up, according to an entry on their official website.