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Close Your Eyes

Giving every ounce of their being over to everything that they set their minds to, CLOSE YOUR EYES blew the top off of the Abilene, Texas music scene and has brought their high energy, passionate brand of hardcore to the masses. With one listen of their Victory Records debut, We Will Overcome, audiences everywhere will notice the authenticity of this spirit-filled, hardcore outfit. Shane Raymond (Vocals) and Brett Callaway (Guitar/Vocals) first met at Hardin-Simmons University. Being the only two "hardcore" kids in the cafeteria connected them immediately.

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Wireless

You have two different groups under Wireless. The album you have pictured is "Positvely Human,Realatively Sane" . It comes from a band out of Canada. They recorded from 1976 to 1980. They made 3 albums. For their second and third album the line-up was Steve McMurray on guitar, Allen Marshall on bass and lead vocals; Marty Morin on drums and vocals and Michael Crawford on guitars and vocals. The song list for this album is (1) I Know You Know (2) No Way Out (3) Goodnight Ladies (4) Right To Beg (5) The Hard Way (6) Sign Right Here (7) The Rut (8) 461 Markham.

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Lava

There are 6 bands with the name Lava: 1. Lava was a short-lived DIY punk band from Maryland, who put out one 7" record on Gravity Records in the 1990's. The band featured Tonie Joy of The Convocation Of..., Moss Icon, Universal Order of Armageddon, and Born Against on guitar. Their often-overlooked 7" is still available at http://www.gravityrec.com 2. Lava is an early seventies band from Berlin that in 1973 made one of the best 'rock albums' on the legendary green Brain 1,000-series. The members reputedly lived as a commune.

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Supertramp

Supertramp is a British progressive rock and pop band that had a series of top-selling albums in the 1970s. The band was formed in the United Kingdom in 1969, and split in 1988. In 1997, Supertramp re-formed with former members plus several new musicians, and remained active until 2003. Music in their early period consisted of ambitious concept albums, but they are best known for their pop songs including Dreamer, Give A Little Bit, Goodbye Stranger, and The Logical Song. The band's name was taken from W.H. Davies' 1908 novel The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp.

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Jeavestone

Prog'n Roll! That's the definition that the guys in Jeavestone give for their music. And indeed, it would not make 'em justice to cram this highly imaginative blend of musical styles into a more conventional and restricted category. By combining the unpredictable with the unlikely, Jeavestone have created a richly idiosyncratic alchemy of energy and beauty, which can be best witnessed on their debut album Mind the Soup, a record that is bound to take every listener pleasantly by surprise. This bunch is not afraid to experiment and juxtapose.

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Ivanhoe

IVANHOE is a band from Germany; their first release is dated 1992 ("Visions and Reality"); their style could be called metal-progressive, their works are full of feel and techniques, due to the ability of the members, which are all great and complete musicians. The elements of prog-style are united with a metal-style; powerful metal riffs, great arpeggios, uses of keyboards, great instrumental parts...

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Asia

Asia is a progressive rock supergroup formed in the spring of 1981 by bassist and vocalist John Wetton (from King Crimson and UK), guitarist Steve Howe (from Yes), drummer Carl Palmer (from Emerson, Lake & Palmer) and keyboardist Geoffrey Downes (from The Buggles and Yes). The band sold over nine million albums worldwide with their first self-titled Asia, that include the singles Heat of the Moment and Only Time Will Tell.

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