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Big Sean

Sean Michael Leonard Anderson, (born March 25, 1988 in Detroit, Michigan), better known by his stage name Big Sean, is an American rapper signed to Kanye West's G.O.O.D Music and Island Def Jam. In 2005 he met West at a radio station, and after being impressed with Sean's obvious talents he signed him in 2007. So far he has released three mixtapes, 2007's Finally Famous, 2009's UKnowBigSean, and 2010's Big.

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Zeus

There is more than one artist with this name: 1) ZEUS was founded in 2003 by singer Jeroen van Koningsbrugge, drummer Paul Jansen and guitarist Roy Jansen. Soon after, bass player Bob Gerritsen completed the band. The objective was clear and simple: to make heavy, groovy rock music the way it was meant since 1969. Influenced by Black Label Society, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Karma to Burn, Transport League, Goatsnake and the wave of nineties grunge and stoner, ZEUS developed their sound.

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Piston

Piston, Jakarta based heavy punk band formed in late 2010, consists of four men; Argi Tendo (Guitar & Vocal), Aditya Samdhoko (Guitar), Yulio Syafik (Bass), and Nozanda Rangkuti (Drums). Mainly influenced by their love of how precious cold beers are and the father of heavy speed, Motorhead. After two years of neglect, Piston are back to collect the spirits as one new energy named Deru, their first small extended play, which loaded with three rapid and heavy ammunition that recorded in glance. Piston is a symbol.

Read more about Piston on Last.fm.

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Famous

There is more than one artist of this name.

1.San Antonio,Texas Rapper Signed To Chamillitary Ent.
Formerly Of 3rd Degree (Famous,Mark G, Liveola & Kyle Lee) 2. Toronto emcee rapper FAMOUS 3. Australian rock band
Although starting later than most of the other Australian post-punk bands, their members included many people who had been in earlier bands plus the next wave of fan-musicians from Newcastle NSW.

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Guardians of the Ancient Wisdom

Three gutter punks (and an elusive old author) from west london bring hip-hop back down to earth, and to its socio-political roots spitting it back out using live instruments and a scratch dj.
In the end times we live in emcees Madam Blahvatski and danDNA are the new Shuttle and Redgrave, if you appreciate poetry, or Paxman and Wark if your point of reference is late night TV.
The subject matters of their tracks are taken from such diverse topics as evolution, psychology and the occult, which are all pasted together referencing other sub-cultures such as psychedelic folk and punk rock...

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