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VulGarrity

Tags: alternative rock, Garage Rock, indie rock, post-rock, Progressive rock

Summary: VulGarrity is a garage-rock revival duo from Rhode Island, USA. Members Tracy &, Shawn Garrity have been in two separate bands ( Rebecca Nurse , and The Radionics ) before deciding to continue as just the two of them. They currently record, and produce their own material, distributing it under the name Dog Hill Records. Both members play the same instruments except the guitar (Shawn), and bass (Tracy), and while Shawn typically takes lead they both contribute vocals. However, their previous act, 'Rebecca Nurse', featured Tracy singing lead.

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