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Sevendust
Sevendust
American rock band
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Frente!
Frente!
Australian band
2
Boy & Bear
Boy & Bear
Australian indie folk band
3
Bob Mould
Bob Mould
American musician
4
Theory of a Deadman
Theory of a Deadman
Canadian rock band
5
Alice in Chains
Alice in Chains
American grunge band
6
Unwritten Law
Unwritten Law
American rock band formed in 1990 in Poway, California
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Toad the Wet Sprocket
Toad the Wet Sprocket
American alternative rock band
8
Emerson Hart
Emerson Hart
American musician
9
American Hi-Fi
American Hi-Fi
American band
10
Los Lobos
Los Lobos
American Chicano rock band
11
Sugar Ray
Sugar Ray
American band
12
The Kinks
The Kinks
English rock band
13
The Bacon Brothers
The Bacon Brothers
American band
14
Mayday Parade
Mayday Parade
rock band
15
Mukala
Mukala
Christian rock band with Dan Muckala, Alex Nifong, and Collum, that released one album, Fiction, in 1998
16
Wolfmother
Wolfmother
Australian hard rock band
17
Seether
Seether
South African rock band
18
Heart
Heart
American rock band
19
Shinedown
Shinedown
American band
20
Marco Benevento
Marco Benevento
pianist, organist and composer
21
Smash Mouth
Smash Mouth
American rock band
22
The Verve Pipe
The Verve Pipe
American alternative rock band
23
Tommy Stinson
Tommy Stinson
American musician
24
Bon Jovi
Bon Jovi
rock band from the United States
25
Filter
Filter
American rock band
26
Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin
English rock band
27
Weezer
Weezer
alternative rock band from the United States
28
Hüsker Dü
Hüsker Dü
American rock and punk band, active 1979–88
29
Grinspoon
Grinspoon
Australian rock band
30
Extreme
Extreme
American rock band
31
New Found Glory
New Found Glory
American rock band known for their infectious brand of pop-punk
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Silverchair
Silverchair
Australian rock band
33
Jars of Clay
Jars of Clay
American Christian rock band
34
Sixx:A.M.
Sixx:A.M.
American hard rock band
35
Staind
Staind
American rock band
36
Sister Hazel
Sister Hazel
American band
37
Bowling for Soup
Bowling for Soup
American pop-punk/rock band formed in 1994
38
The Olivia Tremor Control
The Olivia Tremor Control
American rock band
39
Everclear
Everclear
American alternative rock band
40
We the Kings
We the Kings
American band
41
Crossfade
Crossfade
American band
42
The Handsome Family
The Handsome Family
US alternative country and americana band
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Yellowcard
Yellowcard
American pop punk/alternative rock band
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Hoobastank
Hoobastank
American rock band
45
The Jesus and Mary Chain
The Jesus and Mary Chain
Scottish alternative band
46
Band of Horses
Band of Horses
American rock band
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The Bangles
The Bangles
American pop rock band
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My Chemical Romance
My Chemical Romance
American rock band
49
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Red Hot Chili Peppers
American rock band
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Pixies
Pixies
American alternative rock band
51
Stone Temple Pilots
Stone Temple Pilots
American rock band
52
Queens of the Stone Age
Queens of the Stone Age
American rock band
53
Menswear
Menswear
band
54
Yo La Tengo
Yo La Tengo
American rock group
55
Curve
Curve
English band
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Cold
Cold
American post-grunge band
57
Godsmack
Godsmack
American rock band
58
The Dirty Heads
The Dirty Heads
American reggae band
59
The Who
The Who
English rock band
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Scott Stapp
Scott Stapp
American singer and songwriter
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Taking Back Sunday
Taking Back Sunday
American rock band
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Mazzy Star
Mazzy Star
American alternative rock band
Members, past and present

Tonic is an American rock band, formed in 1993 by Emerson Hart and Jeff Russo. Later members have included Dan Lavery, Kevin Shepard, and Dan Rothchild. Signed to a recording contract in 1995, the band released its debut album Lemon Parade in 1996. The single "If You Could Only See" reached No. 11 on the Billboard Airplay Hot 100 in 1997, and Lemon Parade itself reached platinum status.

Tonic spent much of the next two years touring, adding to its reputation as a relentlessly gigging band. In addition to extensive touring Tonic produced other work, including songs for feature film soundtracks. After self-producing its 1999 album Sugar, Tonic released its third album Head on Straight in 2002. Tonic received two Grammy nominations from Head on Straight, including one for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for "Take Me As I Am", and one for Best Rock Album. The band then went on hiatus beginning in 2004 while its members pursued other musical endeavors. It wasn't until late 2008 Tonic became active again, embarking on a tour and releasing a greatest-hits compilation, all of which served as a prelude to their fourth studio album, 2010's Tonic. After the release of that album, Tonic has continued to tour and remain active, utilizing direct funding from fans to make an all-acoustic version of Lemon Parade titled Lemon Parade Revisited in 2016, and debuting their first non-album single with 2021's "To Be Loved".