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Faithnfury

Faith n Fury was formed in December 2007. An explosion of musical energy, delivered to you through the airwaves. In 2008 FNF released their debut EP "Close to the edge" this concoction of epic hooks, driving basslines and eclectic drumming makes you wonder how a three piece could achieve such a giant sound. The band has been firing off live shows across the UK, making their presence known. Notably supported Zico Chain in June 2009 and The Doll that Kicks at The City that Rocks Festival in 2010.

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Keith Kendrick

1968 - 72 The Druids (All - round Folk Band with John Adams, Mick Hennessey, Judy Longden and Dave Broughton) 1973 - 74 Tup (Mainly acapella trio with Jim Boyes and Lester Simpson) 1974 - 90 Ram's Bottom - (English Country Dance band and all-round Folk Band involving Dance Music, Song, Morris, Guising, Dialect Stories and Monologues. With various participants including Lester Simpson, John Bloor, Brian Dawson, Alan Squires, Mick Hennessey, Jim Boyes, Rick Scollins, Ron Cosser, Trevor Hopkins, Barry Coope...

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Iris

There are at least 19 different artists named Iris:
1) An American band formed in 1993.
2) A Romanian group formed in 1977.
3) A Chilean band.
4) An instrumental band featuring Marillion members Ian Mosley and Pete Trewavas.
5) A Spanish singer from Barcelona.
6) A music group specialized on Touhou and it's music.
7) An Australian band.
8) A German band.
9) A Portuguese band.
10) A British band from Derby.
11) A Hungarian band.

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Ac

There are at least two artists with this name, and often this tag will show up for AC/DC recordings scrobbled through Windows Media Player and foobar2000. One artist known as AC is a rapper out of Staten Island. His myspace is www.myspace.com/thisisac. Another artist known as AC described below, Coming from a musical family, AC started playing drums at an early age. His parents encouraged this early musical talent with piano lessons at the age of 8.

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The Sweat

The Sweat was a power-pop outfit from Belfast, North Ireland in the late 1970s and early 80s. They're perhaps best known for their single "Why Did You Have to Lie" from their LP No More Running. The group was originally called No Sweat before being sued by Pete Townsend's Eel Pie Record label who promoted a group of the same name.

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