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| | The Cult - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Following a Christmas support slot with Big Country, The Cult toured Europe with support from the Sisterhood (soon to become The Mission). |  | | In April 1984 The Cult released the single "Spiritwalker" which reached #1 on the independent charts in the UK, and acted as a teaser for their forthcoming album Dreamtime. |  | | With the same line-up, the band released "The Cult", an album produced by Bob Rock. |
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| | Love (Cult album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Love is an album by the band The Cult, released in 1985 on Beggars Banquet Records. |  | | It gave The Cult commercial success in the UK and abroad. |  | | In 2000, the album was remastered and reissued on CD, with only the ten original songs and different artwork. |
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| | The Cult: Pure Cult: the Singles 1984-1995 - PopMatters Music Review |
 | | Truly, the Cult's music for many teens in the US functioned just as the work of Boston, Journey or Foreigner did 10 years earlier: music to play loud enough in your Camaro to make the other people at Sonic look at you. |  | | The back cover lists and songs and symbols and suggests some sort of equation which ends up with "The Cult." The album are not nearly that coherent of course but does show the range of the band's music. |  | | Though perhaps not as sincere as vaunted UK punk band The Clash, (as Jimmy Smith and Mark Reiter will attest) the Cult's lyrics are sincere, and you can dance to their songs. |
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| | Cult band - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Specific musical styles may also have a cult following of the entire subgenre, including ambient music, garage bands, grunge, heavy metal, new wave, progressive rock, psychedelic music, punk rock, ska, southern rock, techno, and surf music. |  | | A cult band is a term often used to describe a rock and roll band with a dedicated base of fans whose appreciation of the band goes beyond merely enjoying their music. |  | | Cult bands often have a unique conception or musical style which has led to their cult status. |
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| | THE CULT |
 | | With it, they began to amass what their name signified, a cult following throughout Europe. |  | | The Cult are back to slap the languishing music industry in the face and return to their place in the forefront of modern music. |  | | The new album, their first for Lava/Atlantic, came about when the band discovered that fans were ready for “round two” of The Cult, after a 1999 mini-reunion tour sold out in record time. |
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| | The Cult biography >> liveDaily |
 | | All of the Southern Death Cult recordings were eventually released in 1986. |  | | For their third album, the Cult shuffled its lineup -- Stewart moved to rhythm guitar, while former Zodiac Mindwarp bassist Kid Chaos joined the lineup -- and hired Rick Rubin as producer and the result, Electric, was their hardest, heaviest record to date. |  | | Where both Southern Death Cult and Death Cult had been overtly influenced by post-punk, the Cult was a heavy hard rock band with slight psychedelic flourishes. |
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| | www.myspace.com/cultmusic |
 | | THE CULT is and always has been one of the best bands ever. |  | | The Cult was last active in 2002, when it toured in support of the previous year's Atlantic album "Beyond Good and Evil." But Astbury describes the experience as "soul destroying. |  | | The Cult is managed by Tom Vitorino Management. |
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| | Cargo Cult (music) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Cargo Cult is the stage name of Allan Vilhan, who produces music in the genre of electronica. |  | | As of 2004, he has produced two albums: Alchemy and Vibrant. |  | | The work is a blend of ambient and beat-driven with subtle transitions from track to track. |
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| | The Cult (band) - encyclopedia article about The Cult (band). |
 | | The band members stayed the same from Death Cult: Ian Astbury Ian Astbury (born may 14th 1962) is an English rock singer and lyricist. |  | | Joplin released four albums as the frontwoman for several bands from 1967 to a posthumous release in 1971. |  | | band Rock group (or later rock band) is a generic name to describe a group of musicians specializing in a particular form of electronically amplified music. |
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| | Amazon.com: The Cult: Music: The Cult |
 | | Truthfully, "The Cult" is so different from everything the band had done prior that it was pretty much guaranteed to be released to a negative reaction, but it's an album that deserves a careful chance. |  | | The sound of the Cult is still rooted in early 1980s gothic/alternative but the distorted guitars of Electric and Sonic Temple have been slimmed down to a more subtle production. |  | | I would have to file the Cult's 1994 eponymous album under "guilty pleasure." I really have to admire Cult fans because the band never knows what it wants to be. |
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| | Beggars Banquet - artists - Cult |
 | | Hats off to The Cult; they dont need a top producer to make them sound good - these demos (overseen by the band themselves) have an alchemy beyond the grasp of lesser bands. |  | | If youve been listening to the Cults music for a long time then its quite another trip hearing these demo sessions. |  | | 'Pure Cult / Anthology' charts the band's visual history through all 19 singles released between 1984 and 1995, with promo videos, rare live footage and The Cult's first ever TV appearance. |
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| | The Cult Discography: Electric |
 | | The Cult still play many of these songs live, including Wild Flower, Peace Dog, Lil' Devil and Love Removal Machine, and they seem to love playing this material as much as their audience loves hearing it. |  | | It's the favorite Cult album of hard rock and metal fans, and for good reason -- it grabs you hard and doesn't let go. |  | | Together, Love and Electric form a natural progression towards Sonic Temple that followed in 1989. |
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 | | "Saga Belica" CD Their new Death Metal album! |  | | This is one of the supremely heaviest albums ever, and will easily bring back memories of classic acts such as Winter and Autopsy. |  | | one of the best death metal albums in recent years! |
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| | The BOC FAQ |
 | | This album, known as the band's "California Album", was recorded under the band name "Stalk-Forrest Group". |  | | The band used to refer to this track as their "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" version, as the rhythm part of the track sounds very similar to the song. |  | | Due to differences with the rest of the band, Les Braunstein left the band before the recording was completed, which was a factor in Elektra's decision not to release the recordings. |
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| | The Cult Test, Questions 0 |
 | | Some cults pray or chant incessantly for almost everything imaginable, as if God were Santa Claus, and they actually believe that their amateur magic ceremonies will really work, and will really change reality and get them what they want. |  | | The true-believer cult members will answer, "Oh, you don't understand. |  | | The beliefs of the cult are irrational, illogical, or superstitious, and fly in the face of evidence to the contrary. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Blue Ãyster Cult |
 | | Blue Öyster Cult is a psychedelic/heavy metal band probably best known for two songs: their 1976 single "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" from the album Agents Of Fortune and their 1981 single "Burning For You" from the album Fire of Unknown Origin. |  | | Pearlman was very influential for the band, getting them gigs, their first record with Columbia, and using his poetry as the basis of many of their songs, including "Astronomy". |  | | One single was released on Elektra Records under this name in 1969, though over one album's worth of songs was recorded. |
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 | | Musicians may play for their own enjoyment but are frequently part of musical cults. |  | | However, most musicians of a cult are tied to a community and play music that reflects that communitys civic pride. |  | | The cult of the xylophone players (jeng-duuroo) is led by a senior man, called the jeng-duuri-hiang, the headman of the musicians cult. |
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| | BLABBERMOUTH.NET - THE CULT: San Diego Show Announced |
 | | THE CULT went "on hiatus" following a split with Lava/Atlantic Records, who released the band's acclaimed 2001 CD, "Beyond Good & Evil". |  | | As previously reported, THE CULT principals Billy Duffy (guitar) and Ian Astbury (vocals) recently inked a management deal with Tom Vitorino, who also represents RIDERS ON THE STORM (formerly THE DOORS 21ST CENTURY), the band featuring Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger of THE DOORS with Astbury as Jim Morrison. |  | | It wasn't as good as the Cult, but it was pretty damn good. |
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 | | Blue Öyster Cult (album) (1973) Blue Öyster Cult was the self-titled debut by 1972. |  | | Out of music, dance and passion, the Cult of Ecstasy cr... |  | | Cult television Cult cult radio, attracts a band of aficionados devoted to a specific television program. |
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| | Splendid: Departments: The Essential Albums |
 | | Love is arguably The Cult's best album, but it's often overshadowed by the differences between it and the music on the band's breakthrough albums, Electric and Sonic Temple. |  | | Each album's title is a propos -- Love is a gothic, psychedelic, melodic album, whereas the words "electric" and "sonic" are apt descriptions of the band's later work. |  | | In fact, the music on Love is so beautiful and dreamy that it's hard to believe the same band made the group's later albums. |
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| | Blue Öyster Cult - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Blue Öyster Cult is a psychedelic/heavy metal band probably best known for two songs: their 1976 single "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" from the album Agents of Fortune and their 1981 single "Burnin' For You" from the album Fire of Unknown Origin. |  | | Blue Öyster Cult was parodied in a 2000 episode of NBC's famed Saturday Night Live. |  | | In the Summer of 2005 Blue Öyster Cult performed at Retrofest in Chilliwack, British Columbia, with Rick Derringer, Edgar Winter, Jefferson Starship, and It's A Beautiful Day. |
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 | | Musician, poet and video artist Laurie Anderson is the object of Webmaster Phil Trubey's adoration. |  | | This unofficial profile of musician Aimee Mann takes a comprehensive look at her music, lyrics and biography. |  | | Fans of rock musician Elvis Costello will enjoy this unofficial fansite, featuring a variety of information about the man and his legendary music career. |
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| | The Cult - She Sells Sanctuary - Lyrics |
 | | Primarily a punk band whose music was influenced by Astbury's time spent on tribal reservations in Canada, Southern Death Cult released their debut single and EP on the Beggars Banquet in 1982. |  | | In 1984 the band's name was truncated yet again, this time to simply the Cult, to avoid being labeled a gothic band. |  | | While most bands that don't fit neatly into a box usually don't get any airplay, the Cult's music crossed over into both album rock stations and alternative outlets. |
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Love: Remastered: Music |
 | | The Cult's 1984 debut, DREAMTIME, proved to be an intriguing, if sometimes muddled, combination of early U2 and the Doors, topped off with Ian Astbury's ongoing lyrical fascination with Native American mythology. |  | | The album may be too gothic/alternative for some mainstream fans, but I would definitley reccomend this album over any of The Cult's other recordings, but still 'Electric', 'Ceremony' etc. are brilliant, just more mainstream. |  | | Classing The Cult as goth has nothing to do with being narrow minded which I think another reviewer stated, they were goth and this is exactly how it should be. |
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| | MARKY RAMONE - RAMONES REACH NEW FANS |
 | | Cult musician MARKY RAMONE hopes his mini-tour of THE RAMONES music will create a new generation of fans for the legendary New York band. |  | | The two-date MARKY RAMONE AND FRIENDS (AN EVENING OF MUSIC BY THE RAMONES) is designed to gauge audience interest in the influential 70s punk rock group. |
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| | Chico News and Review - Music - August 29, 2002 |
 | | Last year, New York musician Greg Cohen was ranked the sixth-best acoustic bassist in the world by the venerable jazz publication Downbeat magazine. |  | | FACING THE MUSIC New York musician Greg Cohen has spent a multi-faceted bass-playing career performing with artists as diverse as Tom Waits, Woody Allen, Keith Richards, Elvis Costello, John Zorn, Jewel and Dan Cohen. |  | | Both Cohens started in the same band back in 1958, L.A.'s Charleston Grotto, pegged by some as one of the earliest punk groups ever recorded. |
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| | Angel (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | They were slammed by rock critics, and Frank Zappa ridiculed the all-male band's female appearance in the song "Punky's Whips." Angel never achieved mass commercial success but acquired a following as a cult band. |  | | Mickey Jones was the original bassist, replaced by Robinson after the band's "On Earth As It Is In Heaven" LP, their third release on Casablanca Records. |  | | This article on a United States rock music band is a stub. |
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| | The Cult: Pure Cult: the Singles 1984-1995 - PopMatters Music Review |
 | | Though perhaps not as sincere as vaunted UK punk band The Clash, (as Jimmy Smith and Mark Reiter will attest) the Cult's lyrics are sincere, and you can dance to their songs. |  | | The band is expert at the move from the sound of Astbury's voice to Duffy's guitar and employ the transition in several songs. |  | | But the band is proclaiming their willingness, their desire, to take up the rock mantle most bands didn't want anything to do with in the mid-'80s. |
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