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Ginger
Ginger
Canadian rock band in the 1990s
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Genghis Tron
Genghis Tron
American three-piece experimental metal band
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Too Much Joy
Too Much Joy
Alternative Rock Band
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Sugar Ray
Sugar Ray
American band
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Kelley Deal
Kelley Deal
American musician
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Low
Low
American indie rock group
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Ooberman
Ooberman
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Swirlies
Swirlies
American band
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Danny Lohner
Danny Lohner
American musician
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Magnapop
Magnapop
American pop punk band formed in 1989
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Fuel
Fuel
American rock band
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Disco Ensemble
Disco Ensemble
Finnish band
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Alberta Cross
Alberta Cross
band that plays indie rock
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Quasi
Quasi
American indie rock band
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Semisonic
Semisonic
band
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The Grapes of Wrath
The Grapes of Wrath
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Brant Bjork
Brant Bjork
American musician and drummer of Kyuss
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88 Fingers Louie
88 Fingers Louie
band
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Magic Dirt
Magic Dirt
Australian rock band
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Big Sugar
Big Sugar
Canadian band
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Prototype
Prototype
American progressive metal band
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Pop Levi
Pop Levi
English rock musician
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The Trews
The Trews
band
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Elf Power
Elf Power
American indie rock band from Athens, Georgia
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Elefant
Elefant
indie rock band from New York City
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State Radio
State Radio
American rock band
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Alex Chilton
Alex Chilton
American songwriter, guitarist, singer & producer
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Manowar
Manowar
American heavy metal band
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Less Than Jake
Less Than Jake
ska punk band from Gainesville, Florida
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Tiger Army
Tiger Army
American pyschobilly band
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Peter Koppes
Peter Koppes
Australian musician
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Tonic
Tonic
American rock band
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Paul Bostaph
Paul Bostaph
American drummer
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Matt Cameron
Matt Cameron
American drummer
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Moby Grape
Moby Grape
American rock group from the 1960s
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Screaming Trees
Screaming Trees
band
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Golden Smog
Golden Smog
band
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Stephen Brodsky
Stephen Brodsky
American guitarist
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Bob Mould
Bob Mould
American musician
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Mr. Bungle
Mr. Bungle
American band
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Everclear
Everclear
American alternative rock band
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Hella
Hella
American band from Sacramento, California
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Odds
Odds
Canadian alternative rock band
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Built to Spill
Built to Spill
American indie rock band
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Vinny Appice
Vinny Appice
American rock drummer
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Ida
Ida
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Ilan Rubin
Ilan Rubin
American musician
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Chad Channing
Chad Channing
American musician
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Joy Electric
Joy Electric
band
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Ryan Dahle
Ryan Dahle
Canadian musician
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Dananananaykroyd
Dananananaykroyd
band that plays rock music
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Rachel Carns
Rachel Carns
American musician
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The Breeders
The Breeders
American alternative rock band
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Luscious Jackson
Luscious Jackson
American band
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Nomeansno
Nomeansno
Canadian alternative rock band
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Butthole Surfers
Butthole Surfers
American rock band
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Angra
Angra
Brazilian power metal band
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Flee the Seen
Flee the Seen
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I Set My Friends On Fire
I Set My Friends On Fire
Experimental rock band from Miami, Florida
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Sebastien Grainger
Sebastien Grainger
Canadian musician
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Anal Cunt
Anal Cunt
American grindcore band
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Brainiac
Brainiac
band
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The Bravery
The Bravery
American rock band
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Sebadoh
Sebadoh
band
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Starflyer 59
Starflyer 59
alternative rock band from Riverside, California
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POP ETC
POP ETC
indie pop band
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The Frames
The Frames
band
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Josh Freese
Josh Freese
session musician
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The Jesus and Mary Chain
The Jesus and Mary Chain
Scottish alternative band
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Operation Ivy
Operation Ivy
American ska punk band
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Simon Wolstencroft
Simon Wolstencroft
English drummer
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Girls Against Boys
Girls Against Boys
American Band
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The Tony Williams Lifetime
The Tony Williams Lifetime
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Funeral for a Friend
Funeral for a Friend
Welsh band
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Jesu
Jesu
British post-metal band
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The Need
The Need
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Noah and the Whale
Noah and the Whale
British indie rock band
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American band
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Sissy Bar is an American indie pop band. They formed in Los Angeles, California in 1994 after Joy Ray and Courtney Holt became obsessed with Snoop Dogg's then-hit Gin and Juice and recorded their own version on a friend's 6-track recorder, along with "(Our Pet Is...) Happy Pet" (both original recordings available as bonus tracks on the band's first full-length CD Statutory Grape). They sent this tape to local punk rock station KXLU and the songs started getting rotation on the Demolisten show, a show that plays "homespun, home recorded, self released recordings." The band's first performance was at a party in banjo player Brad Kluck's backyard. When drummer Patrick Simpson walked off the stage halfway through the set, the drummer from School of Fish (who was in the audience) jumped up on stage and helped finish the set.


The band's first release was 1995's Magic Bunny EP on Love Kit Records, a vinyl-only release that quickly sold out and garnered unsolicited reviews by publications including Details Magazine. TAZ did the eye-catching artwork. Their 1996 debut full-length album was Statutory Grape and was produced by Mickey P. Original synth player and backing vocalist Lisa Papineau left the band partway through recording the debut album to pursue a major label deal with her other band, Pet, and was replaced by Mary Ellen Mason. Sugar Fix Recordings released this CD, which was named after a Mopar paint color from the 1950s and featured a purple target on the cover. Sissy Bar played at South by Southwest, North by Northwest and Poptopia in support of this album and gained in notoriety. They played with artists including Sukia, Tsunami, and Dirty Three and were part of the "Silverlake Scene" that spawned artists such as Beck, Geraldine Fibbers and Possum Dixon. They competed (tongue-in-cheek) in a Battle of the Bands that offered a major label deal to the winner, and narrowly lost to Save Ferris.


Sissy Bar's style varies because they "play whatever they feel like". Joy Ray describes their songs as "cute". One of their songs, "Bellman" featured on 1996 compilation album, Pop American Style. Another, "Trailer Song" featured on the soundtrack of 1999 comedy film But I'm a Cheerleader.