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Atrox is an avant-garde metal | band from Trondheim, Norway. |
DumDum Boys is a Norwegian rock | band from Trondheim. |
Bloodthorn is a Norwegian death metal | band from Trondheim. |
Sambaa K'e Dene | Band - Trout Lake |
Northview High School | Band at Troy University. |
Geneva High School | Band at Troy University. |
The | band was trying to be the fastest band in the world. |
La Lionetta is an acoustic | band of Turin (Piemont). |
Duman ( | band), a Turkish Rock band |
Peppers Lonely Hearts Club | Band (shown twice throughout the broadcast) |
Each | band contributes two original songs, plus one cover |
The | band released two albums. |
He was with the | band for two decades (1969-1990). |
The Graeme Edge | Band released two albums in the 1970s. |
The | band released two studio albums before disbanding in |
All alternative rock | band Berri Txarrak members come from Lekunberri. |
on the Italsat 3000 bus and includes one EHF/Ka | band, three UHF-band and five active SHF-band transp |
For the Canadian folk rock | band, see Uisce Beatha (band). |
Koopa ( | band), a UK band |
Loose Change was a hardcore punk | band from Ukiah, California. |
Schwichtenberg's replacement in the | band was Uli Kusch. |
Die Happy is a German alternative metal | band from Ulm. |
For the | band, see Ultramarine (band). |
The | band became Uncle Slam. |
In America the | band remained underrated and overlooked. |
In 1999 the | band also underwent personnel changes. |
Steel's current status in the | band is unknown. |
The | band is unofficially broken up. |
Sustaining several personnel changes, the | band performed until 1990. |
2011: This Time Next Year ( | band) - Untitled 2nd full length |
This | band broke up in 2004. |
The | band broke up in January 1986. |
The | band broke up in 1992. |
Nevertheless the | band split up again after the release. |
The | band split up soon afterwards. |
Band broke up in summer 1979 but reformed in 1982 | |
The | band split up in 2009. |
The | band split up in 2004. |
The | band split up in late 1984. |
The | band broke up again in 1989. |
the | band split up right after the release.. |
The | band broke up later that year. |
The | band split up in 1996. |
The | band broke up shortly after. |
The | band broke up a month later. |
The | band split up shortly thereafter. |
The | band split up in 2007. |
The | band split up after Olter's death in 2002. |
The | band split up shortly afterwards. |
The | band broke up in 2002. |
The | band broke up in 2000. |
After five full-lengths the | band split up in 2001. |
The | band split up in 1998. |
The | band split up in April 2009 |
The | band split up in 2001. |
The | band broke up soon after the Ozzfest tour. |
The | band split up in 1984. |
The newly formed | band broke up in 1999. |
The | band split up in December 2006. |
The | band broke up in early 2003, after touring Europe. |
The | band split up in May 2011. |
The | band broke up in 1996. |
"Bittersweet", a 2004 song by the | band Falling Up |
The | band broke up in 1990 due to internal conflicts. |
The | band broke up in 1950. |
The | band broke up shortly after its release. |
The | band split up in 1991. |
The | band broke up in late 2009. |
The | band split up in 1999. |
However, the | band broke up again in 2009. |
The | band broke up in 1967 after little commercial succes |
The | band broke up that same year. |
The | band split up in 1983. |
He leads The Duke's Men, a | band made up of Duke Ellington band alumni. |
The new | band split up shortly afterward. |
Wildcat | Band Fire Up! (1994) |
Soon after that, the | band broke up. |
After the release of the compilation, the | band split up. |
In 1982 the | band broke up. |
After the release of Jubilee, the | band broke up. |
This ended up in the | band breaking up. |
The story is unfolded as the | band grows up. |
After the album release, the | band broke up. |
After Camoufleur the | band split up. |
Shortly after recording a demo, however, the | band split up. |
After that album, the | band broke up. |
We are the Storm ( | band), an Uppsala, Sweden based indie rock band. |
This article is about the | band Kronstadt Uprising. |
It also featured his backing | band the Upsetters. |
For the | band, see Us3. |
This article is about death metal | band from USA. |
Mordred is a thrash metal/funk metal | band from USA. |
They were the first rock | band to use the name. |
Dead | band is usually expressed in percent of span. |
GEM is a | band from Utrecht, The Netherlands. |
Future plans for the | band remain vague as well. |
In 2010 she toured with French | band Nouvelle Vague. |
Headwater is a | band from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. |
The Two Doves Friendship | Band - various instruments on "Tsvey Tabelakh" |
The | band allocation vary regionally. |
For the American indie pop | band, see Velvet Crush. |
Calle Ciega was a reggaeton boy | band from Venezuela. |
Ruby Joe was a Christian | band from Ventura, California. |
Information about this | band is very scarce. |
Furthermore he played with the | band The Very Things. |
The | band has very close ties with the City of Washington |
ne monochrome transmissions were on channel 12, | Band III VHF. |
Five Peace | Band live, Vienna, 2008. |
Petsch Moser is an indie rock | band from Vienna, Austria. |
Spitfire is a metalcore | band from Virginia Beach, Virginia. |
Everything is a pop/rock | band from Virginia. |
Alex | Band: Lead vocals (Re-recorded version) |
2009 Gaither Vocal | Band: Reunion Vol. 1 |
Code is an album by British electronic | band Cabaret Voltaire. |
Bd., | Band means volume |
The | band was voted Westword Magazine's best local Hip Ho |
Captain Beefheart & His Magic | Band: "Diddy Wah Diddy" |
Campbell River Indian | Band (We Wai Kum Nation) |
Cape Mudge Indian | Band (We Wai Kai Nation) |
And the | Band Played Waltzing Matilda (Eric Bogle) |
Smile is an EP by Swedish | band The Wannadies. |
Tom Parker - vocalist from rising boy | band The Wanted |
For the American rock | band, see War Tapes. |
Edward | Band, Capital Ward |
Autumn Records, the | band's previous label, had sold the band to Warner B |
Riverside is a progressive rock | band from Warsaw, Poland. |
The | band Beltaine was formed in 2002 in Katowice. |
The next tour the | band landed was with the band The Strokes. |
1916: First | band director was D.W. Scholosser. |
In 1969, the new | band hall was constructed. |
The previous time the | Band won was in 1992. |
The | band arrangement was by Percy Fletcher. |
The | band Heatmiser was named for the character. |
His first | band AXE was a heavy metal band performing in Ankara |
The | band genre was power and thrash metal. |
By that time the | band name was changed to Vaakevandring. |
Anodyne ( | Band) Anodyne was a US hardcore band existing from 1 |
The boy | band group was dismissed later then. |
The other | band member was Tommy Clark. |
Organisation was an experimental Krautrock | band, that was the immediate predecessor of the band |
The average age of the | band members was 14! |
Smack was a Finnish | band, which was active 1982-1990. |
Wooly Mammoth is a stoner metal | band from Washington, D.C. |
Hoover was an American post-hardcore | band from Washington, DC. |
The Chartbusters were an American rock | band from Washington, D.C.. |
Stereogum named them a | Band To Watch October 22, 2009. |
Bocce is an Electronic Rock | band from Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. |
Gorman also has a | band called Wavewalkers. |
The | band parted ways with Atlantic in 1998. |
80s glam metal | band Poison wearing stonewashed drainpipe jeans |
Ms. John Soda is an indietronic | band from Weilheim, Germany. |
Dennis Herrera Blues | Band: "Blues Well Done!" (JulDen) |
In the early days, the | band wasn't well organized. |
This period of Cher with her | band, isn't well known. |
The commercial helped make the | band more well-known. |
Vaetta Stewart wanted to join the | band as well. |
Terry Allen has collaborated with the | band as well. |
There is a second | band as well. |
Competition to see the | band at Wembley |
The | band eventually went on to become the post-hardcore |
The | band then went on to create five albums. |
The | band members were all originally from Medford, Orego |
The | band members were James O'Neill and Jimmy Kemp. |
Band members were e.g. | |
Fellow | band members were recruited and Project X was formed |
The core | band members were later joined by drummer Atte Palok |
The | band members were 18 when they recorded this album. |
The | band members were secretly revealed via a promotiona |
3D is a studio album by the | band Go West. |
A turning point for the | band came when they re-located to Atlanta where John |
For the | band, see White Spirit. |
The | band features White Lion vocalist Mike Tramp. |
For the | band, see Whitechapel (band). |
Pongetti performed in the | band Those Who Dig. |
Lala Hulse joined the | band The Whoreshoes. |
His first | band was Wilbur de Paris and his Cottonpickers. |
Masquerade is an album by German | band Running Wild. |
The recently built gym and | band room will remain. |
The | band's motto, which distinguishes it from many stude |
Inkwell is an indie rock | band from Winter Park, Florida. |
Kendall currently fronts the Vancouver-based | band Babies with Rabies. |
His first | band was with his father. |
The | band toured with Metric in late 2005. |
After two independent releases, the | band signed with Polydor. |
In 2001 the | band toured with Anarchus in Mexico. |
The | band worked with producer Adam Kasper. |
In October 2007, the | band split with Elcock leaving. |
The | band experimented with other singers before Colla. |
In May 2009, the | band signed with Unique Leader Records. |
The | band stayed with their current record label. |
The | band plays with controlled fury at fast tempos. |
The I | band intersects with the X band and K band of the ol |
The | band signed with Universal Records in 2007. |
In 2002, the | band signed with Delirious? |
In mid-2003, the | band signed with Island Records. |
David Crowder | Band (Active, with sixstepsrecords) |
He founded the hard rock | band Fuel with long-time friend and band member Jeff |
Band Interviews with Derri Daugherty, Hindalong and | |
The Ku | band is within the J band. |
The | band members, without Kerac, formed the band High Ri |
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