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The name Send More Paramedics is a reference to the 1985 horror/comedy, Return of the Living Dead. The band originally formed as a side project of Leeds band 'And None of Them Knew They Were Robots, but have gained a higher profile than And None of Them Knew They Were Robots, who have since split up. The band played in the 1980s crossover style, what they described as "Zombiecore... a fusion of 80s thrash and modern hardcore punk", with lyrics about zombies and cannibalism, and are heavily influenced by zombie movies.
The Australian String Quartet is Australia's leading string quartet, and presents an annual program of chamber music throughout Australia and internationally. Founded in 1985 the ASQ has received critical acclaim both at home and abroad for performances of a diverse range of repertoire, including world premieres of contemporary Australian works. Overseas tours take the quartet to North America, Europe and Asia.
1. A New York-based Electronica / New Beat band, led by female singer Mitchel, who released the singles "Mind The Gap" and "One World" on Wax Trax! in 1989-90. The group's self-titled LP combined industrial and house, and became a minor club hit. Mitchel revived the name in the 1990s, most successfully on the 1995 "Ex-Junkie" single. 2. An Australian DJ
Dr. Octagon is one of Kool Keith's many alter egos. His initial release as Dr. Octagon was 1996's Dr. Octagonecologyst, on which he collaborated with Dan the Automator Nakamura and DJ QBert. After the name was dropped in favour of Dr. Dooom, it was widely believed that it wouldn't be used again until the release of 2006's The Return of Dr. Octagon, which Keith maintains was changed and released without his consent.
There are at least four groups named "Heaven." 1) Heaven was a heavy metal band from Sydney, Australia that formed in 1980. The band recorded three albums and toured throughout the United States during the 1980s. Since then, Heaven has maintained something of a fragmentary existence, with singer Alan Fryer reviving the name from time to time although no new material has been recorded since 1985. The group's original style was similar to that of AC/DC but in later years went in a more commercial heavy metal direction along the lines of Judas Priest.
source: www.myspace.com/therealprozak Of course, many things had to be left out, but this will give you the picture. We decided to give you this time line, starting in reverse order, so his old school fans don't have to read through what they already know. And for you new cats, start at the bottom. Love him, or hate him, PROZAK is one of the strongest driving forces in the horrorcore scene. This cat has managed his own groups, booked his own shows, and promoted his own music for many years. From flyering parking lots, to the billboard charts, here is a edited history of PROZAK.
There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Redrum - (often stylized as REDRUM) is a Japanese indie/shoegaze rock band who formed in 1996 with the decisive goal of becoming a band similar to Portishead for Japan. The members of the band consist of Yumi (vocals), Tsuyoshi (guitar) and Kazi (drums). The role of bassist officially changed two times and was helmed primarily by Soto who joined the band early on and stayed until his departure in December 2004. Their catalogue of works consists of only a few proper albums, several mini albums and maxi singles.
There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Vesper is a black metal project hardly influenced by thrash metal and rock and roll, born in Rome, Italy, in the beginning of 2008. No cult, no paganism, no stress; only fucking drink and rock and roll attitude.
2) VESPER was created out of the musical merging of Saratoga Springs natives and singer / songwriters Aaron Lewis and Katie Cooper. In VESPER Lewis and Cooper seek to blend and augment both of their personal and distinct songwriting styles, as well as to explore new artistic ground by incorporating a variety of eclectic influences.