The Spores

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The Spores are a Los Angeles based alternative dance rock band featuring Molly McGuire on lead vocals and bass, Greg Biribauer on guitars and loops, and Kenny Pierce on drums and backing vocals.

Their shows and videos include an array of puppets and characters including Da Buul, Tito Zzorro, Indyan Summer, The Preacher, and a number of Eyepeds. The Spores released their debut album Imagine the Future on SideCho Records on June 27, 2006.

  The Spores are also a pop/rock band from Saffron Walden, Essex who came second in the national under 18 battle of the bands and first in the essex qualifiers. the band consists of Ben Paul, Guitar and vocals, Duncan Smith, Guitar and vocals, Adam Rusdidge, Bass Guitar and Huw Jeremy, Drums. The Band released their first album "Mushroom Music" for Christmas 2006 and gave a percentage of their profits to charity.


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