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  2. Mojo Fury - Wikipedia

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    Mojo Fury are a Northern Irish alternative rock band from Lisburn, Northern Ireland. Their musical style has been described as "alternative rock" with "progressive" and "hardcore" influence, and the band have been compared to Nine Inch Nails , Queens of the Stone Age and Nirvana .

  3. Satan (band) - Wikipedia

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    Their line-up has undergone a number of personnel changes and even name changes; for a time the band was called Blind Fury, putting out one album, 1985's Out of Reach, under that moniker before reverting to Satan. In 1988, the group changed its name to Pariah, releasing two albums under that name before folding in the early 1990s. [1]

  4. Fury UK - Wikipedia

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    Fury UK was an English heavy metal band based in Manchester, England.Between 2007 and 2012 the band played a series of important festival appearances such as Bloodstock Open Air [1] and Hammerfest [2] in the UK, and Prog Power Metal Festival [3] in Belgium, toured extensively with some of the biggest names such as Saxon, [4] Iced Earth [5] and Michael Schenker. [6]

  5. Michael Furey - Wikipedia

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    Michael Furey may refer to: Sax Rohmer , who wrote his occult novel Wulfheim under this name Michael Furey, a character in " The Dead ", the last short story in Dubliners by James Joyce

  6. Tokyo Blade - Wikipedia

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    A reformation of Tokyo Blade's classic lineup occurred in 2016, when vocalist Alan Marsh rejoined Andy Boulton, John Wiggins, Andy Wrighton and Steve Pierce in the band. This lineup recorded the albums Unbroken (released in 2018), Dark Revolution (released in 2020) and Fury (released in 2022).

  7. The Fureys - Wikipedia

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    The second of these albums contained two songs composed by the Fureys, "Flowers in the Valley" and "Jennifer Gentle". In the meanwhile, their youngest brother Paul Furey had, together with Davey Arthur and Brendan Leeson, formed a band called The Buskers. [ 2 ]

  8. Mike Spreitzer - Wikipedia

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    Michael Colin Spreitzer (born February 10, 1981) is an American musician and record producer, best known as the former lead guitarist of heavy metal band DevilDriver. He was the second-longest lasting member following the departures of all original members except vocalist Dez Fafara. He replaced original lead guitarist Evan Pitts in 2004.

  9. Big Guido - Wikipedia

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    Michael Iorio (born April 20, 1964) is a retired American professional wrestler best known under the ring name of Big Guido. Iorio wrestled as an enforcer for The Full Blooded Italians in Extreme Championship Wrestling in the late 1990s. He was also a part of the team's reunion in World Wrestling Entertainment in 2005 and 2006.