Sykes
There is more than one artist with this name, and the tracks/releases listed are mixed up. 1) One is folk rock
www.myspace.com/sykestheband
2) the other one is Dance/Electronica
www.myspace.com/sykesprofessor
3) A folk-rock band from Loughborough, UK
www.facebook.com/sykesmusic
1) Biog for Sykes (Folk Rock) "We often combine music and lyrics to make songs", or so goes the astounding claim of Sykes, who hail from Macclesfield UK.
we vs death
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Daydream Arcade
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Rich Mullins - Bass (formerly of Karma to Burn)
Brad Hargreaves - Drums “Anything that does not spring from tradition is plagiarized. Begin drawing and painting like the old masters; after that always do as you wish, you will always be respected”
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