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M.A.N

M.A.N is an industrial metal band from Sweden, notable for their adoption of the "full scale quarter tone system": "M.A.N is very proud to declare to be the very first metal band ever to have incorporated what we call the "Full Scale Quarter Tone System" into our music - and metal music genre on the whole, resulting in the upcoming album "Massive, Audio, Nerve" by M.A.N. Full Scale Quarter Tone Systems means that there are 24 quarter tones, instead of 12 "ordinary" semi tones...

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36 Crazy Fists

36 Crazyfists are a metalcore band from Alaska, United States. Their sound is characterised by unique vocals and intelligent songwriting. They are considered by critics to be one of the best bands in modern metalcore. They were originally signed by Roadrunner Records. In 2006 they signed to the DRT Entertainment label for American distribution of “Rest Inside The Flames”, as Roadrunner US kept pushing the release date back. They remained on Roadrunner UK label, where they received good support in Europe. In July of 2007, the band signed to Ferret Records on a wordwide deal.

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Beaverloop

Beaverloop started in Perth on march 8, 1993 and broke up on Jan 20, 2000. They released a bunch of cd's that topped Perths independent music charts (often having 3cd's in the charts at the same time) and toured Australia 13 times. Beaverloop were a band of extremes. People either loved them or hated them, and often did both in the space of a single gig. They played everything from empty rooms to 30,000 punter filled festivals.
Their videos were banned but also won competitions.
They were funny but had serious messages in their music.

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EAT YOU ALIVE

EAT YOU ALIVE is a band from Nagoya, Japan. Originally named as MaveRick, the group began to perform under the name EAT YOU ALIVE on June 8th, 2008. Since the band's name change, both the music and the image of the band have evolved away from the conventional style. Their new sound and appearance, resembling western bands, make EAT YOU ALIVE a distinctive band in the visual kei scene. Band Members:
ヒロ (Hiro) - Vocalist (ex. MaveRick)
亮平 (Ryouhei) - Guitarist (ex. MaveRick)

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Maplerun

Maplerun is a modern rock band based in Athens, Greece. The group got together in 2003 in an effort to express emotions and feelings through music. A four piece band that combines music styles such as nu-metal, modern rock and alternative rock reflecting the various influences of the band members. Maplerun's major influences are Metallica, System of a Down, Dream Theatre, Porcupine Tree, Tool, Coldplay, Radiohead, Katatonia, Godsmack, Creed, Staind etc. The band members are:

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Crazy Town

Crazy Town is a hip-hop/rock band formed in Los Angeles, CA, USA in 1995 by Bret Mazur and Seth Binzer. The band is best known for their 2001 single, "Butterfly", which reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Members of the band mix elements of hip-hop and rock but are mainly alternative hip-hop. As a group, they have released two studio albums, The Gift of Game and Darkhorse. Their debut album was certified Platinum by the RIAA.

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Minerva

There at least nine acts named Minerva. 1) Finnish one consists of Jere (drums), Jukka (guitar), Johannes (bass) and Sara (vocals). Formed 1995, Minerva made few EPs which are mostly sold out and only one album. Band broke up on 2005 and members dispersed to other projects, most notably Sara & Susiraja, which includes Sara and Jukka. 2) Greek low bap band. 3) Dance artist from Barcelona, Spain who was very popular during the mid to late 90s w/ songs such as "Llorando por ti", "Dejame soñar". Also known as KU Minerva

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Endo

1/ Endo were a four-piece nu metal/hard rock music group from Miami, Florida. The band formed in 1995 with Lou Orenstein, Diego Ponsa, Reggie Barret, and Gil Bitton. A local production company, "Concrete Management", signed the band in the late 90's, where they opened for such bands as the Foo Fighters and Static-X. They were later signed to DV8/Columbia Records, and released two major albums in Evolve (2001) and Songs for the Restless (2003). The group also appeared at the Ozzfest Tour in 2003.

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