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- Blaster the Rocket Man was a Christian horror punk band from Indianapolis, Indiana. It formed in the early 1990s as Blaster the Rocketboy and signed with in 1994. It released two albums before signing with Jackson Rubio Records. Its name changed to Blaster the Rocket Man for its 1999 release The Monster Who Ate Jesus. Its final release was The Anatomy of a Monster, a compilation of material from its Boot to Head years plus some bonus material. (en)
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- Daniel PetersenBrett SempsrottTy SempsrottDustin Spock (en)
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- Boot to Head RecordsJackson Rubio Records (en)
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- Blaster the Rocket Man (en)
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- Indianapolis, Indiana (en)
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- Oxford Don Rusty SempsrottPatrick TisdaleDoug Vann (en)
- Dave PetersenChris DickensMichael SchaussJason AllenderJohn VogelJR DycheAlex Bond (en)
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- Blaster the Rocket Man was a Christian horror punk band from Indianapolis, Indiana. It formed in the early 1990s as Blaster the Rocketboy and signed with in 1994. It released two albums before signing with Jackson Rubio Records. Its name changed to Blaster the Rocket Man for its 1999 release The Monster Who Ate Jesus. Its final release was The Anatomy of a Monster, a compilation of material from its Boot to Head years plus some bonus material. (en)
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- Blaster the Rocket Man (en)
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- Blaster the Rocket Man (en)
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