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Battery was an American straight edge youth crew hardcore punk band from Washington, D.C. that was active from 1990 until 1998 and re-formed for a brief reunion in 2012. They toured on numerous occasions around both the United States and Europe and had several releases, including 3 full-length LPs, the last of which was released on Revelation Records.
McTernan was the lead vocalist in the hardcore punk band Battery, the guitarist in Ashes, and is the singer in Be Well. In 2009, he was named one of "the 50 most influential people in Maryland" by the editors of The Daily Record. [1] McTernan operates the recording studio Salad Days from his home in Beltsville, Maryland.
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In 1992, Stuart moved back to the East Coast, and Battery recruited vocalist Maria Azevedo who had stood in during a live show. [1] [2] COP International issued the band's debut album Mutate in 1993. Their second album nv released in 1995. It was followed by Distance a year later, which was a culmination of four months in the studio. [3]
Beatallica, a mash-up band that combines Metallica and The Beatles, combined "Battery" with "The Ballad of John and Yoko" to create "The Battery Of Jaymz And Yoko" on the Masterful Mystery Tour album. Die Krupps covered the song for A Tribute to the Four Horsemen.
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This year’s Masters, which marks his 40th working the event, will be Lundquist’s last of his broadcasting career, the conclusion of a plan he said has been in the works since 2022 after he met ...
Colin John Burgess (16 November 1945 – December 2023) was an Australian rock musician who was the drummer in the Masters Apprentices from 1968 to 1972. He was later the original drummer with hard rock band AC/DC from November 1973 to February 1974. The Masters Apprentices had top 20 singles chart success with "5:10 Man", "Think about Tomorrow ...