Rhino Bucket

Rhino Bucket is a hard rock band known for their no-nonsense, AC/DC-inspired sound, blending raw riffs with bluesy rock grooves. Formed in 1987 in Los Angeles, the band gained a cult following with their self-titled debut album in 1990, featuring tracks like One Night Stand and Blood on the Cross. Their music was straightforward, unapologetic rock and roll, heavily influenced by classic hard rock bands, particularly Bon Scott-era AC/DC.

Though they never reached mainstream superstardom, Rhino Bucket continued to produce music and remained active on the rock circuit. Their songs were featured in films and television, including Wayne’s World and The Wrestler, keeping them relevant among rock fans. Their dedication to old-school rock and roll has earned them a loyal fanbase, proving that gritty, riff-driven rock never goes out of style.

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