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  2. The Bottle Rockets - Wikipedia

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    The Bottle Rockets were an American rock band formed in Festus, Missouri in 1992, and was based in St. Louis.Its founding members were Brian Henneman (guitar, vocals), Mark Ortmann (drums), Tom Parr (1992–2002, guitar, vocals) and Tom Ray (1992–1997, bass guitar); the most recent lineup consisted of Henneman, Ortmann, John Horton (joined 2003, guitar) [1] and Keith Voegele [2] [3] (joined ...

  3. Gundog (band) - Wikipedia

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    Gundog is a British Oi! and street punk band from London. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 1998, their debut album, They Who Laugh Last... , was released on LP by British New Blood Records and on compact disc on Swedish label Sidekicks Records.

  4. Pay Money to My Pain - Wikipedia

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    In June 2012, vocalist K was hospitalized. That summer, Pay Money to My Pain performed their live show "House of Chaos". They covered Buck-Tick's song "Love Letter" for Parade II -Respective Tracks of Buck-Tick-, released on July 4, 2012. [7] In October, K was again hospitalized and went through rehabilitation; the band declared an activity stop.

  5. Pavlov's Dog (band) - Wikipedia

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    Pavlov's Dog is a 1970s progressive rock/AOR band formed in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1972. The name is a reference to the animal(s) used by Ivan Pavlov in his experimentation into classical conditioning .

  6. South London band Fat Dog: ‘Fans are getting tattoos of us ...

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    Louis Chilton talks to frontman Joe Love and synth player Chris Hughes about disastrous gigs, obsessed fans, and an encounter with a UFO South London band Fat Dog: ‘Fans are getting tattoos of ...

  7. Gun (1960s band) - Wikipedia

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    Evolving from the Ilford-based band, The Knack, which included guitarist/vocalist Paul Gurvitz (born Paul Anthony Gurvitz, 6 July 1944, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire (although he was known by the surname Curtis until the early 1970s), his brother Adrian Gurvitz and drummer Louie Farrell, the trio changed their name in early 1968 to The Gun.

  8. Modern Day Zero - Wikipedia

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    The track was the first heard live as early as spring 2002, and it was the first heard of the recordings for the band's second full-length album. The Firm's record label closed shop in 2003, leaving Mesh once again without major-label support. The band continued recording and members of the band formed their own record label, Bullet 339 Records.

  9. A Full Moon Consort - Wikipedia

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    A Full Moon Consort was a St. Louis band in the 1970s, known for its live performances and contributions to the local music scene. Featuring members from earlier bands such as Jake Jones and King of Hearts, the group performed until 1978 and later reunited for a special performance in 1992.