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Sugarcult
Sugarcult
band
1
The Ditty Bops
The Ditty Bops
American band
2
Switchfoot
Switchfoot
American alternative rock band
3
Earshot
Earshot
band
4
The Flaming Lips
The Flaming Lips
American rock band
5
Magnet
Magnet
Norwegian singer-songwriter
6
Goldfinger
Goldfinger
American punk band
7
David Hodges
David Hodges
American songwriter, producer, composer, keyboardist and vocalist
8
Mogwai
Mogwai
Scottish post-rock band
9
Luna Halo
Luna Halo
rock band
10
Goldblade
Goldblade
English punk rock band from Manchester, England
11
Mutemath
Mutemath
American alternative rock band
12
Devo
Devo
American rock band
13
Failure
Failure
American alternative rock band
14
Ghoultown
Ghoultown
band
15
Sevendust
Sevendust
American rock band
16
The Chemical Brothers
The Chemical Brothers
British electronic music duo
17
Cindy Wilson
Cindy Wilson
American recording artist; singer, songwriter
18
Michael Shuman
Michael Shuman
American musician
19
Greenslade
Greenslade
band
20
The Album Leaf
The Album Leaf
American musical project
21
Bayside
Bayside
American rock band
22
Breathe Carolina
Breathe Carolina
Electronic music duo
23
The Secret Machines
The Secret Machines
band that plays space rock
24
ZZ Top
ZZ Top
American rock band
25
Head Automatica
Head Automatica
band
26
Diffuser
Diffuser
American rock bank
27
Amplifier
Amplifier
British band
28
Less Than Jake
Less Than Jake
ska punk band from Gainesville, Florida
29
Goo Goo Dolls
Goo Goo Dolls
American rock band
30
Dia Frampton
Dia Frampton
American musician
31
Straylight Run
Straylight Run
band that plays alternative rock
32
Jupiter One
Jupiter One
American indie rock band
33
Echosmith
Echosmith
American rock and indie pop band
34
The Association
The Association
American pop music band
35
Armor for Sleep
Armor for Sleep
band
36
Little Feat
Little Feat
American band
37
Adrian Gurvitz
Adrian Gurvitz
English singer, songwriter, musician and record producer
38
Mendeed
Mendeed
band
39
Bloodsimple
Bloodsimple
band
40
Amber Pacific
Amber Pacific
band
41
Echo & the Bunnymen
Echo & the Bunnymen
British band
42
Chronic Future
Chronic Future
43
Taking Back Sunday
Taking Back Sunday
American rock band
44
Levellers
Levellers
English folk rock band
45
POP ETC
POP ETC
indie pop band
46
Rock Kills Kid
Rock Kills Kid
former rock band from Los Angeles, California, U.S.
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Disciple
Disciple
American Christian metal band
48
My Disco
My Disco
Australian band
49
Jude Cole
Jude Cole
American manager, record producer, singer, songwriter and guitarist
50
Matchbook Romance
Matchbook Romance
band
51
Archive
Archive
British musical group
52
The Exies
The Exies
american rock band
53
Emanuel
Emanuel
band
54
GoGoGo Airheart
GoGoGo Airheart
American indie rock band
55
New Years Day
New Years Day
American rock band
56
Blue Orchids
Blue Orchids
57
Jay Rock
Jay Rock
American rapper
58
Kix
Kix
American glam metal band
59
Dr. Sin
Dr. Sin
band
60
Dead Can Dance
Dead Can Dance
Australian-British musical project by Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry
61
Boysetsfire
Boysetsfire
band
62
Jay Brannan
Jay Brannan
American singer-songwriter and actor
63
Meg & Dia
Meg & Dia
American rock band
64
Combichrist
Combichrist
American aggrotech band
65
Ben Kweller
Ben Kweller
American indie-pop singer-songwriter
66
Lush
Lush
band
Intro
band
Record Labels

Maxeen was an American three-piece rock band based in Long Beach, California, United States.

Signed to SideOneDummy Records in 2003, Maxeen released their debut eponymous album which was on an enhanced CD containing a photo slideshow with images by Leah Klinge and Jay Matsueda. In 2004, they signed to Warner Bros. Records and recorded their next album, Hello Echo, though it was never distributed and was instead only sold on tour and through online stores such as iTunes. Due to conflicts over the release of Hello Echo, Maxeen severed its contract with Warner Bros. Records in early 2007.

The members of Maxeen cite influences from early U2, The Police, Joe Jackson, The Replacements, The Jam, and many other purveyors of classic pop-rock music. The band's name is a tribute to the woman who helped get them going and inspired them to make something of their music.

Maxeen has toured with Relient K and the Rocket Summer on the Matt Hoopes Birthday Tour in February 2006, as well as Jonezetta, Action Action, and We Are the Fury. The Los Angeles-based Sugarcult has asked Maxeen to tour with them several times.

Maxeen's self-titled debut album was released in 2003; Hello Echo (Tour Edition) was released in September 2006. Several of their songs are on video game soundtracks: "Please" is on Burnout 3: Takedown and MVP Baseball 2004, "Block Out the World" is on the soundtrack to Burnout Dominator and Burnout Paradise, and "Loud as War" is featured in MLB 07: The Show.

In its final form Maxeen consisted of Tom Bailey (vocals/bass), Robb Torres (guitar) and Jay Skowronek (drums). Shannon McMurray, the original guitarist and founding member, left the band in 2006 to pursue other career goals. On March 13, 2008, through a bulletin posting on Maxeen's MySpace profile, drummer Jay Skowronek officially announced that he had left the band. The band dissolved shortly after this announcement.