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Page 44

Page 44 is an unsigned 'thunderpop' band formed in Redditch/Birmingham, Midlands United Kingdom in 2004. They have played on National TV- Channel 4 program Popworld, where they were interviewed by Alex Zane as well performing live to over half a million viewers, opened for bands such as Boy Kill Boy, came in 2nd out of over 1000 bands in the national Emergenza live band competition, and are currently touring persistantly around northern Europe. The current lineup is:

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Loaded

There is more than one band with this name:
1. First, Duff McKagan's Loaded. Their picture appears here as an artist picture on Last.fm.
2. Second, a streetpunk band based in Mannheim, Germany, who recorded the other albums listed below: "Fearless Street", "More Midnights Than Mornings", "Hold fast" and "Turn Your Head & Cough". Their MySpace is http://www.myspace.com/getloaded .
3. Third, a band formed Cary, North Carolina in 1998 had recorded many albums, such as "Where's The Beef?" "Who Cut The Cheese?" "Isaac Jacobs & The Abrahams"...

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Disarray

There are 2 bands that share the name Disarray. A thrash metal band from Tennessee and a punk band from Japan. 1) In early 1993, Chuck Bonnett assembled the first prototype of Disarray from the local musicians he had grown up and attended school with as a youth in Dickson, Tennessee. His work ethic and drive to do something enduring quickly weeded out the weekenders and hobbyists, and he set to work in earnest that fall.

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Souljah

Souljah was formed back in 1998. At first, it was named Arigatoo. Then along with the expanding music that we make, we decided to change the name to Souljah at 2005. With Arigatoo, we did some compilation albums. One with Authority Records from Japan, titled Asian Ska Foundation in 2003 and the other was with Sony Music Indonesia, titled Ska Mania back in 2000. And in 2003, we released Arigatoo full album titled Kami Bukan Perawan Lagi (We're Not Virgins Anymore). Later on, in 2005 we released Souljah first album, entitled "Breaking The Roots", with hit single Jamaica's Away.

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The Hollowmen

The Hollowmen were a independant rock band based in Melbourne, Australia. Although the band split up in 1991, they have on occaision reformed for a special event, most recently for the Punters Club Reunion The Hollowmen consisted of:
* Billy Baxter - vocals and harmonica
* Mal Stanley - vocals and electric guitar
* Gina Hearnden - vocals and acoustic guitar
* Archie Cuthberson - drums
* John Drayton - bass Previous members of The Hollowmen included

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LD50

There are at least 2 bands with the name LD50. i) LD50 is a sleeping Swedish band located in Sundsvall. So far the only material released is the demo "Easy listening" from 1997. 2) LD50 was an early 80's band from Frampton Cotterell, Bristol, England. The band had 4 members, Derek, Normal (Dave), Morlok (Idger) and Manic (sab).

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Sonic Boom Six

Formed in Manchester, England in 2002, Sonic Boom Six represent the most compelling soundclash to rise from the underground in years. Few bands can so smoothly mix dancefloor-savvy elements of reggae, jungle and ska with the rigorous commentary of hip-hop whilst retaining enough grit and aggression to be an active fixture of the UK’s punk scene. Only Sonic Boom Six are propelled by the melodious rapping of Laila K who is one of the most incendiary vocalists to ever bounce around a moshpit of Mohawks.

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Black Eyes & Neckties

Currently one of the best live acts from the (US) Pacific Northwest, Black Eyes & Neckties (or ‘BENt’ as they are known to some) merge dark garage punk and horror rock with an infectious frantic energy. They have won the award for "best Rock Band" five years in a row! (2004-2008) as voted on by the readers of Bellingham, WA's local monthly What's Up! Magazine. They have recently signed with William Morris Agency UK and are embarking on their first UK tour in May of 2009.

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