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| | Keel (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Keel was a heavy-metal music band in the 1980s. |  | | The band quit after the album was released. |  | | it wouldn't be, instead Thrash metal band Pantera recorded and released it on their 4th album Power metal, which was released in 1987. |
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| | Stardust - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Stardust (band), a House music group that released the club song "The Music Sounds Better With You." |  | | Stardust (1974 movie), a film (and the title track composed for the movie, later covered by Martin Gore) about a rock star, starring David Essex. |  | | Stardust (song), a 1927 jazz-pop song by Hoagy Carmichael. |
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| | B5 (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Their debut album, B5, hit #19 on the Billboard 200 album chart in 2005. |  | | The B5 version of the song was titled "All I Do" and peaked at #71 on Billboard's RandB singles chart in 2005. |  | | This article on a United States RandB/soul music band, group, or collective is a stub. |
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| | Jerusalem (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | After this album the band was quiet for a while. |  | | In 1992, the band moved back to Gothenburg, Sweden and recorded the "Prophet" album. |  | | Jerusalem's message was primarily aimed at youth, with their lyrics describing the band's relationship to God in an ordinary, but radical way. |
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| | Band |
 | | Alcazar (band) Alcazar is a pop group who have had several hit singles in the late nineties and are continuing today. |  | | Mew (band) Mew, is a band from Denmark. |  | | Jug band A jug band or spasm band is a skiffle. |
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| | Starsailor (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Starsailor released their third album, On The Outside, in the UK on 17 October 2005 along with the first single from the album, "In The Crossfire". |  | | Starsailor teamed up with Phil Spector for their second album Silence is Easy, which was recorded in Los Angeles. |  | | Starsailor are a British rock band from Chorley in England. |
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| | Breathe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | "Breathe" is a song by industrial music group Ministry (band) off their album The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste. |  | | "Breathe" is a song by synth pop duo Erasure off their album Nightbird. |  | | "Breathe" is a Pink Floyd song, from the album Dark Side of the Moon |
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| | George (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The band's first album Polyserena debuted at number one in the national album charts in its first week; George became only the tenth Australian band to do so with a debut album. |  | | The band formed in 1996 to enter a university music competition. |  | | The band is the only rock group other than Deep Purple to perform the piece. |
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| | Cover band - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Some cover bands, such as Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine and Gregorian perform covers that are of a different music genre to the sound of the originals. |  | | Another term for cover band is 'party band'. |  | | Some cover bands play material from particular decades (for example, a 1980s cover band); others (called tribute bands) focus exclusively on a single group. |
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| | Survivor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Survivor (band) is a rock band whose hits included "Eye of the Tiger". |  | | Survivor (tournament) was the name given to a series of "writing tournaments" modeled upon the TV series. |  | | Survivor is the last novella in Accelerando by Charles Stross. |
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| | Everclear (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The band's self-titled debut album was released on May 27, 2005. |  | | The song catapulted the album and the band to mainstream success. |  | | Rather than tour for the release, the band arranged with their label to release a second album in 2000. |
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 | | Driving band The driving band is part of an artillery shell, a band of soft metal near the middle of the shell, typicall... |  | | Mew (band) Mew, is a band from Denmark. |  | | Jug band A jug band or spasm band is a skiffle. |
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| | Info and facts on 'Flipper (band)' |
 | | Flipper's music was very shambolic and noisy for a punk band of the time. |  | | The band reunited from 1990 to 1995, pursuing a more straighforward rock sound. |  | | In many early shows, the band had half the audience onstage with them singing backup vocals, and encouraged horn players to join them for their anthem, "Sex Bomb" -- and the crowding onstage usually knocked the stringed instruments out of tune. |
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| | MadDave's Pennywise Page - Band |
 | | They are a very fast and aggressive surf/skate band. |  | | If you have the PENNYWISE S/T album read the lyrics on song #8 it tells about it. |  | | Pennywise was named after the clown in Stephen King's novel "IT". |
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| | Not Just Another Mindless Blink-182 Rant Guitar Columns @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com |
 | | they are just another band that you can either listen to or not listen to. |  | | BLink 182 is the best band, their songs are good, yet simple, a song doesnt have to be all complicated to be good. |  | | blink may not be my favorite band but they r good so f*** all you who r posting the fact they hate blink more than anything because we dont need haters here. |
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 | | The band released Toscco in 1997 with a new guitarist. |  | | Finally, the bands line-up was settled as a seven-piece band. |  | | Sometime in the summer of 1985, he formed the band, originally supposed to be a power trio, but when the guitarist didnt show for their first rehearsal, bumped down to a rhythm-section-only duo. |
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| | Orleans (band) - definition of Orleans (band) in Encyclopedia |
 | | The band took their name from New Orleans because that city was home to the mixture of music they played when the band was founded. |  | | The band signed with ABC Records in 1973. |  | | The band was founded in January 1972 in Ulster County, New York by Wells Kelly, John Hall and Larry Hoppen. |
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| | Morphine (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Morphine's final studio album, The Night, was completed before Sandman's death and was subsequently released in 2000, becoming the band's most critically-acclaimed album to date. |  | | Morphine recorded their debut album, Good, for the Rykodisc label in 1991. |  | | Their second album, Cure for Pain, was released in 1993. |
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| | Fake (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The band grew over the next years, and more and more synthesizers were added to their rock music. |  | | The group's second single, Donna Rouge, was a major hit in Italy, and the band performed on the Discoring television show in 1984. |  | | Fake was born when two Swedish musicians, Erik Strömblad and Stefan Bogstedt, founded their own band, then called Size 46, in 1977. |
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| | Hole (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hole's third album had a completely new sound for the band. |  | | Hole entered the studio to record their major label debut in 1993, around the time that Nirvana released their third and final album In Utero. |  | | After Patty quit, Samantha Maloney was the drummer for Hole) and Melissa Auf der Maur on bass from 1995 until the band's disbandment in 2002; previous bassist Kristen Pfaff died of an apparent drug overdose in 1994. |
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| | Madness (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The band released a brand new studio album in 1999, entitled Wonderful, and Madness entered the UK Top 10 singles chart for the first time in sixteen years with the first single from the album, "Lovestruck". |  | | Madness are a British ska band who achieved most of their success in the 1980s. |  | | The band was formed in London, England in 1976, by Mike Barson (Monsieur Barso) on keyboards and vocals, Chris Foreman (Chrissy Boy) on guitar and Lee Thompson (Kix) on saxophone and vocals under the name The North London Invaders. |
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| | Firehouse (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Firehouse proved to be the final major glam metal band to break into the mainstream, in 1991. |  | | The band released its self-titled debut Firehouse in 1990 which provided the hit singles "Don't Treat Me Bad", "All She Wrote" and the power ballad "Love of a Lifetime", whose intro is a somewhat blatant (albeit musically simpler) rip-off of Journey's "Faithfully". |  | | Firehouse is an American glam metal band that was formed in 1988. |
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 | | Arcadia (band) Arcadia is the name of a band formed in 1985 by Duran Duran during a break in that band's schedule. |  | | Jug band A jug band or spasm band is a skiffle. |  | | Bluegrass band A bluegrass band is a bluegrass music. |
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