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World Service

World Service founded in 2005, Drammen, Norway. All their songs are self produced, in the genres pop-rock/rock/alternative. World Service consists of four guys born in ‘92. Highlights have been winning a couple of talent shows locally and playing at the first skateboard festival arranged in Norway. Also they have played several venues all over the eastern-southern part of Norway. They recorded a demo at NISS (Nordic Institute for Stage and Studio) in Oslo, Norway in 2008 & 2099. The demo can be listened on MySpace and on their page on NRK Urørt (http://nrk.

Read more about World Service on Last.fm.

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Nemesea

Nemesea is a band founded by vocalist Manda Ophuis and guitarist Hendrik Jan de Jong in September 2002 in Groningen, The Netherlands. The band currently consists of Manda Ophuis (vocals), Hendrik Jan de Jong (guitars), Sonny Onderwater (bass), Lasse Delbrugge (keyboards) and Steven Bouma (drums). In April 2003 the band had their first performance as support act for After Forever, and remained that band's support for a year.

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Dandelion Wine

There are at least four bands with this name, one is an ethereal post-dreampop band based in Australia, the second is a Canadian band that plays filk and folk music, the third a 70s funk outfit, and the fourth a jazz / pop unit from Latvia: 1) Dandelion Wine are an ethereal post-dreampop band that while based in Melbourne Australia, inhabit a very different world. A world where the centuries bleed into one another to create a seamless whole.

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Sebastopol

There are at least two artists with the name Sebastopol. 1. An English alternative rock group (active 2011 to present) 2. A Spanish indie band (active 2004 to present).
1. Sebastopol is an English three piece alternative rock band formed in 2011 by Nick Powell (vocals and bass guitar), Phil Richards (guitar) and Tom Standage (drums and percussion). The band

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Zeitgeist Zero

Zeitgeist Zero have recently released their second album 'Dead To The World'. ** Please note that Last FM are displaying 2 albums that are not by us. Into the Stillness and Another Way Home are not by Leeds based Zeitgeist Zero. You can check out our full catalogue at www.zeitgeistzero.com ** Music info: Inspired by electronic music and its endless possibilities, combining synthesisers, keyboards and pianos with the more human elements of crunchy guitars, melodic piano and passionate vocals.

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Mirage

There are at least 14 bands named Mirage. 1) Mirage released numerous cover version megamixes of current pop hits during the eighties. Many of them were produced by Nigel Wright, sometimes together with Nigel Stock, John Davies & Robin Sellars. Mirage also had three vocalists that posed on the record-covers: Kiki Billy, Nicos Griffiths & Carlos Griffiths. 2) A cult hungarian new/darkwave band from the '80s.

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Rosa Crux

A martial and apocalyptic atmosphere! The band brings us directly to the heart of things. Obsessional, never brutal, Rosa Crvx explore the questions of life and death, of the anguishes and the human's fears. They face the darkness; at the edge of the abyss, their steps progress on an unknown way which exists in the dark and opens to the light when we understand that the only solution is in the acceptance of mysteries. Rosa Crvx reached us down in the depths of the soul...

Read more about Rosa Crux on Last.fm.

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Shanklin Freak Show

Dr. Dread. - Distorted Electric Filth, Fake Blood, Vocals.
Mr. Stirling. - Hitting Things With Sticks, Fun Bus Operator.
Mr. Strange. - Ranting, Posing, Musical Propaganda.
Neandyfoul. - Bassic Instincts, Noise Continuity. Starting merely as a concept in 2003 by central member Mr. Strange, the Freak Show slowly evolved into a real entity of the course of the past four years. The concept? A musical, vaudeville, cabaret, rock circus! Similar to what Alice Cooper toyed with back in the 1970's, but reinvented and rejuvenated for a new generation, both musically and visually.

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Peter Murphy

Peter John Murphy (born 11 July 1957, near Northampton, England, raised in Wellingborough, England), is the vocalist of the rock group Bauhaus who later went on to release a number of solo albums, such as Deep and Love Hysteria. By 1983, Bauhaus broke up and Murphy went on to new projects not involving Bauhaus members Kevin Haskins, David J, or Daniel Ash. After some brief dabbling with acting and dance - including a slightly odd televised performance to Bauhaus's "Hollow Hills" - he soon formed Dalis Car with Mick Karn, the bass player from Japan.

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