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Page

There at least 2 artists under this name:
1. Swedish synth-pop band
2. Japanese singer - go to tag --> ペイジ 1) Page is a Swedish Synth Pop band. Page is often credited with being the first band to bring synthpop music to Sweden. Their music and band members (particularly Eddie Bengtsson) influenced many subsequent Swedish synthpop acts, including Elegant Machinery, S.P.O.C.K, Sista Mannen På Jorden and KieTheVez.

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Templars

The Templars are an Oi! punk band formed in Long Island, New York in 1991. Comprised of black and white skinhead members, they have several influences, including Oi!, punk, glam rock, rock 'n' roll and mod. The band's name comes from an ancient order of Christian Warrior Monks called the Knights Templar.

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The Barons of Tang

In their own words, The Barons of Tang describe themselves as "gypsy deathcore." Hailing from Melbourne, Australia, they take the best from gypsy, and add a slightly heavier edge to it. Vocals are kept to a minimum, allowing the raw energy of the instruments to pull the listener into a crazy trance fuelled by catchy beats and hanging on delicious melodies.

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Pist

PIST was formed in 2003 with the intent of creating marketable music from influences of Heavy Metal , Death Metal , Thrash , Hardcore , Punk , and just about ALL gods of Metal we grew up listening to in the 80's and 90's ... Grinding chunkfest head bobbing beats and positive lyrics you could understand ... PIST recorded their 1st. demo in the beginning of 2004 and started playing shows in April ... Handing out over 20,000 3 song demos and played over 30 shows by the end of 1st. year out ...

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Black Sixteen

Black Sixteen was formed in London, UK in late 2010 by songwriter Amir Khan (formerly of grunge-rockers 'Unusual Pets') on guitar, accompanied by Matt Burn on the drums, under the temporary moniker of 'Rain Hits Concrete'. The current line-up was completed with the addition of Alex Brock (previously in 'The Moscow Undergound') on bass and Laura Sepp (from Estonian metal outfit 'Label Of Guilt') on keyboards in early 2011.

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Beaverloop

Beaverloop started in Perth on march 8, 1993 and broke up on Jan 20, 2000. They released a bunch of cd's that topped Perths independent music charts (often having 3cd's in the charts at the same time) and toured Australia 13 times. Beaverloop were a band of extremes. People either loved them or hated them, and often did both in the space of a single gig. They played everything from empty rooms to 30,000 punter filled festivals.
Their videos were banned but also won competitions.
They were funny but had serious messages in their music.

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