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Perfect

There is more than one artist with this name: 1. Perfect is a Polish rock band formed in 1977 by Wojciech Morawski, Zdzisław Zawadzki and Zbigniew Hołdys. They released the albums, Perfect, Live, Unu before disbanding in 1983. The group had brief reunions over the years before reuniting in 1993 and going on to release Jestem, Geny, Śmigło, Perfect Symfonicznie and Schody. 2. Perfect were an American band formed in 1995 by Tommy Stinson (The Replacements, Bash & Pop) and was rounded up by Marc Solomon (Clumsy, Solly), Dave Philips (Frank Black and the Catholics) and Gersh.

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T.Love

T.Love started as a punk rock band “Teenage Love Alternative” in Częstochowa (Poland) in 1982. The lineup at that time consisted of Zygmunt “Muniek” Staszczyk (vocalist), Janusz Konorowski (guitarist), Dariusz Zając (keyboardist) and Jacek Wudecki (drummer). They quickly gained popularity, partly due to their infamous habit of giving shows under influence, and were chosen to perform during Jarocin Festival in 1984. The band changed their name to T.

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Kowalski

There are four different artists of the same name: 1.
Kowalski from Bangor, collectively 83 years old, approximately 66 metres of cable, 1 bass, 2 keyboards, 2 guitars, a drum kit , an organ, two synths and four members who go by the names Louis, Tom, Paddy and Daniel.
In December 2009 they announced that Daniel had left the band to join The Jane Bradfords. He was replaced by another Paddy, prompting Louis and Tom to consider changing their names to Paddy as well.

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Killjoy

There are six artists sharing the name Killjoy. 1. Killjoy is a breakcore producer from Sydney, Australia.
Producing and releasing under the name Killjoy (sometimes written kill//joy) since 2002, he has toured in many different countries and released material on major breakcore labels such as Kamikaze Club (Fr), Murder Channel (Jpn) and BRK (Fr). Killjoy CD and Vinyl releases can be purchased at various online record stores including:
Switch Records: www.switchrec.com (France)
Noise Exchange: www.noisexchange.com (Australia)

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Myslovitz

Myslovitz is a Polish alternative rock band, whose music incorporates elements of college rock, shoegazing, and - arguably - britpop, with a dose of melancholy. Although often dubbed "the Polish Radiohead" by critics, their music is actually more reminiscient of Coldplay and Travis or early Radiohead. From 2003, EMI Records has been attempting to establish them internationally, with considerable support from MTV Europe. As of 2005, Myslovitz are rated as the most popular Polish act abroad. The band take their name from their industrial hometown of Mysłowice in Upper Silesia (Southern Poland).

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Daktyl

(There is also a Polish Rock band called Daktyl, although there is little information available for them).
Daktyl is one of those producers whose name couldn’t be anymore suited in describing his ability behind his productions. Having spent many years playing piano, pressured by his parents he began to learn the craft, which unknown to him at the time had added an assailment of skills to his production belt. Like Daktyl on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/daktylmusic

Read more about Daktyl on Last.fm.

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Feel

1. Feel is the brainchild of ex-Wanderlust frontman Scot Sax. They released their first record, "Feel", on Curb Records in 2002. Since then they've released two other albums, Invisible Train (2005) and Steps To Reach A Human (2006). 2. Feel is a Polish band which was formed in Katowice (Upper Silesia) in 2005. Originally called 'Q2', the band later adopted 'Kupicha Band' as its name and then finally 'Feel'.

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Believe

Believe is a progressive rock band from Poland. Founded in 2005 by Mirosław Gil - composer, producent and guitarist of bands Collage, Mr Gil and Ananke. Believe consists of Mirosław Gil on guitar, Tomasz Rozcki (vocals, guitar), Adam Miłosz (keyboard and hidden harmonies), Przemysław Zawadzki (bass), Vlodi Tafel (drums) and Satomi (violin). Featured also by a lyricist Robert Sieradzki band released a debut album "Hope To See Another Day" in 2006. Discography:
Hope to See Another Day (2006)
Yesterday is a Friend (2008)

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