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Sites in the main letter categories will be listed with the band or artist's name as the site title. Individuals will be listed "Surname, First Name". Bands with an article will be listed as "Band, The".

This category is for bands and artists whose name begins with the letters So.

So Solid Crew

Submit only sites about the So Solid Crew.

UK Garage music group.

Soak

Hard rock quartet who changed their name to Hot Rod Novocaine in October 2000.

Sobule, Jill

Born in Denver, Colo. in 1961, singer-songwriter Jill Sobule dropped out of college to pursue a career in music, struggling for nearly a decade in obscurity before landing a deal with MCA. Her 1990 debut Things Here Are Different, produced by Todd Rundgren, somehow escaped public attention, and Sobule returned to her a day job as a photographer. But by 1995 she was back with a hit eponymous comeback album on Lava/Atlantic. Thanks to the songs "I Kissed a Girl" and "Supermodel" (featured on the Clueless soundtrack) Sobule returned to the spotlight, consolidating her following with 1997's Happy Town.

Socialburn

Alt-Rock band from Blountstown, Florida, United States. Socialburn is: Neil Alday (guitar, vocals, songwriter), Chris Cobb (lead guitar, vocals), Dusty Price (bass, vocals), and Brandon Bittner (drums).

Soft Boys, The

Quartet formed in 1976 of singer/guitarist Robyn Hitchcock, Morris Windsor on drums, Andy Metcalfe on bass, and guitarist Kimberly Rew. In 1980, Matthew Seligman replaced Metcalfe, the band recorded the classic album "Underwater Moonlight" and then broke up.

Windsor and Metcalfe later joined Hitchcock's backing band the Egyptians, while Seligman became an in-demand session musician and Rew went on to form Katrina and the Waves.

The original lineup reunited in 2001 and recorded a new album.

Soft Cell

Submit sites related to Soft Cell including biographies, articles, interviews, reviews, and fan tributes.

Leeds, England synth-pop duo formed by Marc Almond and Dave Ball in 1980.

Softies, The

Please only submit sites dealing with the Softies. No other material will be accepted.

The Softies are a cuddlecore and mostly acoustic duet. Their songs deal primarily with heartbreak.

Son of Dork

Son of Dork is a UK pop-punk band consisting of former Busted member James Bourne (guitars and lead vocals), Steve Rushton (bass and lead vocals), Dave Williams (guitar), Chris Leonard (lead guitar and backing vocals), and Danny Hall (drums).

Sonique

DJ and recording artist, based in the United Kingdom.

Soulcracker

San Diego hard rock band. One of the contestants on VH1's "Bands on the Run" series.

Soulfly

In 1997, Max Cavalera, founding member and singer of Sepultura, decided to leave the band. He quickly started a new band, Soulfly. Although different from Sepultura, Soulfly explores a similar musical direction.

Soulwax

Belgian rock band, formed by singer Stephen Dewaele and his guitarist brother, David.

Soundgarden

This category is about the now defunct Seattle psycadelic grunge band Soundgarden.

Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes

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Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes was founded in 1974 by John Lyon and Steve Van Zandt. The band continues to perform and release records.

soulDecision

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Please only submit completed sites about the band soulDecision.

soulDecision is made up of the multi-talented Dave Bowman, Ken Lewko, and Trevor Guthrie. Formed in 1994, Vancouver, Canada, they originally went by the name " Indecision ".

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