Hocus has been described as loud guitars, loud drums and high energy. Their distorted pop songs contain catchy hooks with great melodies. Their music is stays in your head and will not leave. Hailing from San Diego, Ca, they strive to remind everyone that guitars bass and drums are STILL the mainstays of today's music. If you love The Ramones, Nirvana and Black Sabbath....Hocus is the band for you.
Greg Stone
elliptique
Bradley Laird
Gearbuds
None
None
Lliam Greguez
nithwit
Wud Records
David knight
Weldon Hunter & Erik Komarnicki
Ryan D. Williamson
None
Roger/B-Train
Dave Bradley
GharaTheGamer
CiTR & Discorder Magazine
Flint Blade
KU ENG 23-30 Spring 2018
Dylan Johnson
Music for my friends
The Gear Slum
Unquiet Live
Chris Pendergraft
McJeffrey and Bobert in the Year 2000
Gary Upton
Seabass
None
FM catalogs
Ben Crowe
Wampler Pedals
Spilled Theory
cooperwhite
The Pedal
Ed Privat
theflippinflipperspodcast
None
conelrad
Lance Davis
Juan R Leon
Rich Peters
Techno
P00LHOUSE
Blake Wyland & Sound Talent Media
None
gazamatazabbott
Bruce J. Llewallyn
Gregory Fournier
Sally Frequency
Lucas Dunn
Sean
Stephen Hazel
John DeMaria
Stephan Nelson II
Shane Music
Bryan Limus
theNEWDEAL
None
DJ STeenkamp
Matt Brown
antimi.com
The Fires Of
Throat Podcast
Snippet
Daniel Hadaway | Music Career Coach
Riff Beach
Pechiche Mena
Bret Harold Hart
Steve Atkins & Blake Bennett
Rebecca Pittenger
David Mena
orkun
None
Alan Springwind
Joey Green
Howlin' Steve Howell
Ari Gold
sketchandjam
casuallyabandoned
Band in Boston
None
Melody Lines
Josh, Frankie, & Soya
Get Offset
Jack Miles
Burke Thomas Overdrive
Ross Chevalier
Matt Jacoby
Letter Seventeen
http://truefire.com
None
Rose Hill, Connie Knapp, Margaret Alsdof, Kevin Thomas, Kayanna Ottaway , Kelly Way
The Drum Shop
Benb Gallaher
Nathan shinn
Stuart Held
Cas Sands
James Toler, Stephanie D'Accurzio
The 1937 Flood
Lisa M. Arreguin