Atlanta has also produced rock and pop music singers, such as the folk-pop
Indigo Girls,
The Black Crowes, Shawn Mullins, The Changelings, alternative metal band
Sevendust, ska/punk band Treephort, comedy-core pioneers
Attractive Eighties Women,
Maserati, post-rock band
Light Pupil Dilate, dream-pop band
Seely, rock bands
Uncle Green (a.k.a.
3 Lb. Thrill),
Injected,
doubleDrive, City Sleeps,
Manchester Orchestra,
Collective Soul and
Third Day,
Butch Walker, and was a proving ground for Connecticut-born pop-rock-blues musician
John Mayer. Mayer, as well as
India.Arie and Shawn Mullins, all performed pre-fame at
Eddie's Attic, an independent club in the intown suburb of Decatur. The "Open Mic Shootout" at Eddie's Attic consistently draws singer-songwriter talent from across the nation, and is held every Monday night. The Satellites played every Monday night for $1. at Hedgen's in Buckhead, and Pranks played various bars. They all hit the big time. During the 1980s, Atlanta had an active
Punk rock scene that was centered on two of the city's music venues,
688 Club and the Metroplex, and Atlanta famously played host to the
Sex Pistols first U.S. show, which was performed at the Great Southeastern Music Hall. Subculture continued to flourish in the 1990s with the
Masquerade and
Tyranny which featured
industrial and
dark wave. The Chamber, formed based on the success of Club Fetish, an industrial and gothic night hosted by the Masquerade, became a cultural icon.
Little Five Points also continued to be the center of counter culture. There is also a large metal scene in the Atlanta, including sludge metal band
Mastodon, metalcore band
Woe, Is Me,
Issues, and deathcore band
Attila. Other sludge metal groups from Savannah, Georgia are also sometimes associated with the Atlanta scene, including
Baroness,
Kylesa, Royal Thunder, and
Black Tusk.
Justin Bieber lived in Atlanta during the early to mid-2010s when he was heavily recording music, having been drawn there by
Usher and signed to the
RBMG label. Atlanta has also had a thriving
indie rock scene since the early 1980s. Notable bands and artists over the years have included
Drivin N Cryin,
Magnapop,
The Now Explosion,
Mr. Crowes Garden, Dirt,
The Opal Foxx Quartet,
The Jody Grind,
Cartel,
Norma Jean,
Smoke,
Black Lips,
Flap,
The Subsonics,
The Rockerz,
Toenut,
The Rock*A*Teens,
Pineal Ventana,
Ultrababyfat,
nerdkween,
Atlas Sound,
Almighty Defenders,
The Gaye Blades,
Made in China,
The Tom Collins,
dropsonic,
The Dreaded Marco,
The Orphins,
Bobby Ubangi,
The Coathangers,
Brass Castle,
The Liverhearts,
Elevado,
Jackyl,
Deerhunter,
Family Force 5,
Whores,
The Selmanaires,
Kaki King,
Woe, Is Me,
Starbenders, and
John-Allison Weiss. Other groups prominent in Atlanta included
Guadalcanal Diary,
The Swimming Pool Q's,
Loudflower, Incarceri 9, and Arms Akimbo. Notable
industrial groups based out of Atlanta include
Combichrist, Die Sektor, and
Finite Automata. The city also boasts a large, diverse
Synthwave and modular synth community featuring groups such as Gregorio Franco,
Watch Out For Snakes, and Vampire Step-dad. Electronic jam-groove band
Sound Tribe Sector 9 is also from Atlanta. In the early 1980s, Atlanta was the home of a thriving
pop and
new wave music scene featuring such bands as The Fans,
The Brains,
The Producers, The
Raves,
Baby and the Pacifiers,
The Razor Boys,
The Neuz,
Desperate Angel,
Samurai Catfish,
Heathen Girls and
Face of Concern. Atlanta is also the home of Grammy Award-winning artist and songwriter
Van Hunt. Atlanta also boasts a thriving metal scene with bands such as
Sevendust,
Stuck Mojo,
Mastodon, and HellBent. ==Live music==