Everybody's Children

Everybody's Children

Everybody's Children was an influential indie rock band active from 1992 to 2000. Known for their experimental approach to songwriting, the group's music blended elements of folk, punk, and psychedelic rock. The band was fronted by singer-songwriter John Doe, who was recognized for his poetic lyrics and distinct vocal style. Their most influential work is the critically acclaimed 1996 album "Invisible Strings," which is often credited for pioneering the indie folk genre.

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