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Joey Riot

Music has always been a big part of joey's life. Aided by his dad at the age of 13 he started to learn guitar and piano, he then took this on further at school developing his skills. Rave culture also took hold of him at an early age.
Still in primary school he was mesmerised as acid house swept across the uk. Once at high school and running with an older group of friends, the excitment of rave, the music, the parties, made him immerse himself in the culture.

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Firefly

There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Firefly were a one-off project comprising San Francisco soul/dance singer Krystle Jones and former My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult member Dave Dasher. Their album, The Big 8 Double Golden, was released independently in 2005. The sound combines funk, soul, house, and 70s disco. 2) Firefly are a musical trio, hailing from Lisburn in Northern Ireland, who play rock music with punk overtones.
Firefly are licenced to the world via audio-ill.

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Tazz

Multiple Artist's call themselfs Tazz 1) Daniel Taylor, UK Hardcore/Freeform producer 2) Peter Senerchia? note: A Wrestler, does he have any music records? If not, then he should be removed from last.fm Peter Senerchia (born October 11, 1967) is a retired American professional wrestler and current color commentator best known by his ring name Tazz, originally Tazmaniac and later shortened to simply Taz. He is currently signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.

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Douglas

This tag relates to three artists, the Welsh pop-punk band, a Chilean pop singer of the same name, and a Pittsburgh folk rock/rock n' roll band. 1.- Douglas had a knack for writing songs with hooks that could land whales whilst retaining a hardcore sentiment coupled with energy and emotion. Live performances were a frenetic mass of raw energy, chaos and positive belief in what they did, leading to slots on the Warped Tour and supporting Lostprophets on their 2003 UK tour. After their most successful headline tour to date, changing personal priorities lead to Douglas splitting up.

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Fade

At least six artists use the name Fade: 1. fade is a Japanese five-piece alternative rock band. Current line-up is as follow: Jonathan Underdown (Vocals), Kansei Miyaji (Guitars), 5° aka Shingo Terasawa (Guitars), noriyuki (Bass), rui (Drums). They performed the opening theme song "One Reason" for the 2011 TV animation series Deadman Wonderland. fade have worked with Jason Miller (gODHEAD), Markku Lappalainen (ex.

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Helix

There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Helix is a heavy metal band that formed in 1974 for a Battle of the Bands contest in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada and is best known for their 1984 single "Rock You". The original lineup consisted of singer Brian Vollmer, guitarists Brent Doerner and Paul Hackman, bassist Keith Zurbrigg and drummer Brian Doerner. In 1992, Hackman died when the group's van rolled down a 40-foot enbankment after a concert in Vancouver.

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Ephexis

Ephexis: A collective of dance music producers, and live PA. They have been playing our live show at parties, clubs and festivals around the world (including UK, Finland, Australia) for 4 years. This unique live show combines intense musical arrangement, and high quality production with a disticnt psychedelic flavour. Ranging from DJ sets played from laptops, to full live performances with vocalists, dancers and instrumentalists, they cater for the harder end of psy-trance and freeform/hardcore, break beat and drumnbass.

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Muldoon's Picnic

Folk/world group based in Glasgow since 2000. Lineup varies between four and six singers. Wide range of styles specialising in , , () and other , often in original four- or five-part arrangements. Described as "compelling listening", "very accomplished, very loud and very international in their repertoire", "very talented and technically superb young group who deserve much more attention".
www.muldoonspicnic.org.uk
www.myspace.com/muldoonspicnic

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