List of People From Minnesota - Musical Groups From Minnesota

Musical Groups From Minnesota

  • American Head Charge – metal group
  • The Andrews Sisters – singers
  • Atmosphere – hip-hop group
  • Auburn – pop singer
  • Babes in Toyland – rock group
  • The Bad Plus – avant-jazz group
  • Boiled in Lead – semi-Celtic band
  • The Castaways – rock group
  • Crow – rock group
  • Curtiss A
  • Dillinger Four – rock group
  • Doomtree – hip hop collective
  • Gear Daddies – rock group
  • Har Mar Superstar – rock group
  • Hüsker Dü – rock group
  • Information Society
  • The Jayhawks
  • Kublai Khan - heavy metal
  • Lipps Inc – rock group
  • Martin Zellar and the Hardways – rock group
  • Mint Condition-R&B Group
  • Motion City Soundtrack – rock group
  • Next – rock group
  • Oddjobs – hip-hop group
  • Owl City – electronic music
  • The Replacements – rock group
  • Semisonic – rock group
  • Small Towns Burn A Little Slower – rock group
  • Soul Asylum – rock group
  • Sounds of Blackness – Gospel choir
  • The Soviettes – rock group
  • The Suburbs – rock group
  • The Suicide Commandos – punk trio
  • Tapes 'n Tapes – rock group
  • The Time – funk ensemble
  • The Trashmen – rock group
  • Trip Shakespeare – rock group
  • The Wallets – experimental rock group

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