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  2. Jonah Shacknai - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Sheriff Bill Gore announced on September 2, 2011, that Zahau's death was a suicide while the younger Shacknai's death had been ruled an accident, and that neither was the result of foul play. [17] Members of Zahau's family disputed this finding and filed a $10 million wrongful death lawsuit against Jonah Shacknai's brother Adam. [18]

  3. Death of Rebecca Zahau - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Mawii Zahau (March 15, 1979 – July 13, 2011), also known as Rebecca Nalepa, was a Burmese American woman who was found hanging at the beach house home of her boyfriend in Coronado, California, United States, on July 13, 2011, and pronounced dead by first responders called to the residence.

  4. Medicis Pharmaceutical - Wikipedia

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    Medicis Pharmaceutical is a medical cosmetics company based in Bridgewater, New Jersey.It is a subsidiary of Valeant Pharmaceuticals, which acquired the company in 2012. [1] [2] Medicis is known for products such as Solodyn and Ziana for treating acne, and for Restylane and Dysport for treating facial wrinkles.

  5. Stagecoach (band) - Wikipedia

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    "Crash My Ride" EP and single "Not Even Giles" and "Jonah Lomu" were recorded with producer James Kenosha. In May 2013 Stagecoach released their first full-length album titled Say Hi to the Band. It was titled this by Luke Barham, he explains "after 10 years of writing together we finally have a full length record to present to the world.

  6. Mattiel - Wikipedia

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    Mattiel is a music project fronted by Mattiel Brown and previously produced by Jonah Swilley. They have released three albums, Mattiel in 2017, Satis Factory in 2019 and Georgia Gothic in March 2022, alongside three EPs: Customer Copy (2018), Double Cover (2020) and Those Words (2021).

  7. Jonah33 - Wikipedia

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    Ardent released Jonah33's self-titled debut album on June 24, 2003. Two members of American Christian rock band Skillet , John and Korey Cooper, contributed to Jonah33's first album; John contributed bass guitar alongside Skidd Mills and wrote two songs, "Watching You Die" and "Death and the Life", while Korey wrote the song "God of My Life". [ 4 ]

  8. Far (band) - Wikipedia

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    Vocalist Jonah Matranga later recalled how the band would often get booed and abused by the audience at these shows. [6] Far's next release was a four-song EP titled Soon (1997), which featured two songs ("Bury White", "Mother Mary") that would later be included on their fourth and most popular album, Water & Solutions (1998).

  9. Vanna (band) - Wikipedia

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    Vanna was an American hardcore punk band from Boston that was formed in 2004. [5] On December 15, 2017, the band played their final show at the Worcester Palladium. The band's sound has been described as furious and cathartic, changing over time from metalcore to post-hardcore, with some songs showing emo or melodic metalcore elements.