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Everyone has those players that influenced them in some way but never got the massive credit we think they deserve, so I thought it'd be fun to share some of our forgotten or lesser known heroes and their basslines that had the biggest influence on us:
Ken Forssi - Love "A Motel is Not a House" "Seven and Seven Is" "August"
James Leech - Sikth "Skies of Millennium Night" "How May I Help You" "Part of the Friction"
Colin Moulding - XTC "Ballet for a Rainy Day" "Dear God" "The Mayor of Simpleton"
Dennis Dunaway - Alice Cooper Band "Generation Landslide" "Dead Babies" "Return of the Spiders"
Tim Ward - The Fall of Troy "F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X." "Mouths like Sidewinder Misssles" "We Better Learn to Hotwire a Uterus"
Manny Carrero - Glassjaw "Pretty Lush" "When One Eight Becomes Two Zeroes" "Pink Roses"
Eddie Breckenridge - Thrice "Anthology" "Artist in the Ambulance" "Hoods on Peregrine"
"Youth" Glover - Killing Joke "Wardance" "The Wait" "Unspeakable"
Graham Lewis - Wire Just listen to their entire 70s and 80s discography.
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