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Magnog
Magnog
1
Bowery Electric
Bowery Electric
American post rock band
2
Windy & Carl
Windy & Carl
band
3
Can
Can
German experimental rock band
4
Flying Saucer Attack
Flying Saucer Attack
band
5
Low
Low
American indie rock group
6
Soundgarden
Soundgarden
American rock band
7
Heart
Heart
American rock band
8
Primal Scream
Primal Scream
Scottish rock band
9
Roy Montgomery
Roy Montgomery
New Zealand musician
10
Stereolab
Stereolab
English band
11
Sawyer Brown
Sawyer Brown
American country music band
12
Brad
Brad
American rock band
13
Babes in Toyland
Babes in Toyland
American rock band
14
Dälek
Dälek
band
15
Chixdiggit
Chixdiggit
band
16
Dokken
Dokken
American heavy metal band
17
The Olivia Tremor Control
The Olivia Tremor Control
American rock band
18
The Dandy Warhols
The Dandy Warhols
American alternative rock band
19
Slowdive
Slowdive
band
20
Coaltar of the Deepers
Coaltar of the Deepers
alternative rock band from Japan
21
Mad Season
Mad Season
American rock supergroup
22
My Bloody Valentine
My Bloody Valentine
Irish alternative rock band
23
Cloudland Canyon
Cloudland Canyon
American experimental rock band
24
Pat Thomas
Pat Thomas
American musician, music journalist and producer of music reissues
25
Chapterhouse
Chapterhouse
band
26
The Warlocks
The Warlocks
American rock band based out of Los Angeles
27
Dinosaur Jr.
Dinosaur Jr.
American rock band formed in Amherst, Massachusetts, in 1984
28
Flipper
Flipper
American band
29
Catherine Wheel
Catherine Wheel
English band
30
Title Fight
Title Fight
American rock band
31
Sweet Water
Sweet Water
32
Tortoise
Tortoise
American post-rock band
33
The Stranglers
The Stranglers
Rock band
34
The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses
English rock band
35
Hoobastank
Hoobastank
American rock band
36
The Brian Jonestown Massacre
The Brian Jonestown Massacre
American psychedelic rock band
37
Boris
Boris
Japanese experimental rock band
38
Warrant
Warrant
rock band from the United States
39
Garbage
Garbage
rock band from the United States
40
Southpacific
Southpacific
41
No Doubt
No Doubt
rock band from the United States
42
Tourniquet
Tourniquet
American metal band
43
War
War
American funk band
44
Marcy Playground
Marcy Playground
American indie rock band
45
Candlebox
Candlebox
band
46
Numb
Numb
Canadian electro-industrial band
47
Santana
Santana
American band led by Carlos Santana
48
Econoline Crush
Econoline Crush
49
Damo Suzuki
Damo Suzuki
Japanese singer
50
Asobi Seksu
Asobi Seksu
American shoegaze/dream pop band
51
A.R. Kane
A.R. Kane
52
The Make-Up
The Make-Up
American post-punk band
53
The Head and the Heart
The Head and the Heart
American indie folk band
54
Peter Kember
Peter Kember
British musician
55
Emily Haines
Emily Haines
Canadian singer-songwriter
56
Blonde Redhead
Blonde Redhead
American indie rock band
57
Endless Boogie
Endless Boogie
58
Supercar
Supercar
Japanese band
59
Hunters & Collectors
Hunters & Collectors
Australian band
60
Supersuckers
Supersuckers
band
61
Vince Gill
Vince Gill
American country singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
62
Tuxedomoon
Tuxedomoon
American band
63
Hater
Hater
American musical group
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Record Labels

Jessamine was an American post-rock band, that recorded three albums for Kranky records between 1994 and 1998, and a number of singles for other record labels. These singles were later collected by the band on a self-released compilation album in 1997 entitled Another Fictionalized History.

Their single "Cellophane" was a minor college radio hit in the band's native Seattle, getting frequent airplay on KCMU (now KEXP).

The band's sound was influenced by the works of Krautrock bands such as Can and Neu!, and their first album also bore some sonic resemblance to the sounds of early 1990s bands from the UK shoegaze scene. This mesh of krautrock, shoegaze, drone, space-rock, and experimental electronica helped the band forge a unique sound, which helped them stand apart from other active bands in the Seattle scene that were more grunge, metal, or indie-rock based. Their success in solidifying a unique sound however did not translate to album sales, and the band remained a relatively obscure act, with a small cult following.

The band split in 1998, and Ritter and Brown recorded together as Fontanelle for a couple more years.