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Soliaris

Soliaris (real name Algimantas Minalga) is a Lithuanian pop artist born in 1985. He started his career in a vocal band called "Tabu". He became famous as a soloist when participating in a Lithuanian reality show "Dangus" (eng. Sky). After it he recorded his first solo album "Po dviguba saule" (eng. Under double sun) in May 2007. He participated in a Latvian reality show "Hello Jurmala". In 2010 Soliaris took part in the Lithuanian preselection of the Eurovision Song Contest with "So High".

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Cursive

Cursive is an indie rock band from Omaha, Nebraska, on Saddle Creek Records. The band was formed in 1995 by Tim Kasher, Matt Maginn, Steve Pedersen (all formerly of Slowdown Virginia), and drummer Clint Schnase. In 1997, they released Such Blinding Stars for Starving Eyes. After a few years of touring the band broke up in 1998. They posthumously released The Storms of Early Summer: Semantics of Song in the fall of that year. A year later in the summer of 1999 the band reformed.

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Rivalries

There are more than one artists sharing that name. 1. Rivalries are a four-piece indie rock band from Philadelphia, PA. The band is composed of Drew Mercadante (Lead Vocals/Guitar), Josh Nussbaum (Guitar), Ryan Hall (Bass) and Matt Hottinger (Drums). The band is noted for their unique mix of influences, from Russian staple of Romanticism Rachmaninoff to modern influences like Radiohead and Minus the Bear. http://www.myspace.com/rivalriesband 2. Rivalries is a melodic punk rock/pop punk band from London, England. http://rivalries.tumblr.com

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Takida

Takida, a five piece rock band from Ånge, Sweden, started out in 1999 and they have worked hard to get where they are today. They have been touring all around Sweden and built quite a reputation as a solid live rockband. Their fanbase is growing as we speak. Their first demo Old was only produced in 500 copies and sold out immediately, Old was recorded in year 2000. It was followed up by the EP T2 (2000), the full length album Takida (2001), the ep Gohei (2003) and the ep Thorns (2004).

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Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine

In the twenty or so years since his brainchild Dead Kennedys officially disbanded, Jello Biafra has made a career of spoken word gigs interspersed with musical collaborations with some of the most compelling figures in underground music. Recording projects and touring with the likes of Melvins, No Means No, DOA, Mojo Nixon and Lard (with Ministry's Al Jorgensen) among others have kept his "hardcore as political weapon" message sharp, but the lack of his own band made these collaborations usually short-lived and left Biafra with a ton of songs that had never seen the light of day.

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Algernon Cadwallader

Algernon Cadwallader is a band from the Philadelphia, PA region. Includes former members of Halfway to Holland. "Peter is in 2 bands called Peter & Craig! and Velouria. He plays drum in both bands, but he plays bass and takes the main singer in Algernon. His talent of singing and playing bass is way much better than his talent as a drummer." -Toshi

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