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  2. Wasteland 3 - Wikipedia

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    Wasteland 3 is a squad-based role-playing video game featuring turn-based combat. [2] Played from an isometric perspective, the game features synchronous and asynchronous multiplayer. [3] In the game, players need to make various choices, which have different impacts on the game's world and the story. [4]

  3. Tonto's Expanding Head Band - Wikipedia

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    Tonto's Expanding Head Band was a British-American electronic music duo consisting of Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff.Despite releasing only two albums in the early 1970s, the duo were influential in the development of electronic music and helped bring the synthesizer to the mainstream through session and production work for other musicians (most notably Stevie Wonder [1] [2]) and ...

  4. Wasteland (series) - Wikipedia

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    Wasteland was developed by Interplay Productions, which later developed the Fallout series. [2] The game was published by Electronic Arts. [1] A remaster developed by Krome Studios and inXile Entertainment and published by Xbox Game Studios was released in 2020, months before the release of Wasteland 3.

  5. Wasteland 2 - Wikipedia

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    Wasteland 2 features a semi-overhead view with a rotatable camera. [5] It is a turn-based and party-based role-playing game with tactical combat.The player's party has room for seven characters, [6] including the four player-designed characters and up to three non-player characters (NPCs). [7]

  6. Zero Time - Wikipedia

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    Zero Time is the debut album by British-American electronic music duo Tonto's Expanding Head Band, released on 15 June 1971 by Embryo Records.The album is a showcase for TONTO (The Original New Timbral Orchestra), a multitimbral, polyphonic synthesiser built by the two members of the band, Malcolm Cecil and Robert Margouleff, as a developed version of the Moog III synth in 1969.

  7. Long Live the League - Wikipedia

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    Long Live the League is the first compilation album by English punk rock band the Anti-Nowhere League. It consists of tracks made up of material from Live in Yugoslavia , We Are... The League and the A & B Sides of the For You/Out on The Wasteland EP.

  8. John S. Bowen (sound designer) - Wikipedia

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    Also during this time, Bowen was bassist and synthesist for the Nielsen Pearson band (1974–1980), performing on 3 albums with them. He also assisted Billy Cobham in setting up his Moog Modular 55 for various recording sessions (one being Stanley Clarke's 'School Days'), as well as appearing on several other projects, most notably with Herbie Hancock for the Eddie Henderson release, Mahal ...

  9. Remembering Leadbelly - Wikipedia

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    Remembering Leadbelly is the final studio album Long John Baldry completed in his lifetime. The album serves as a tribute to Baldry's musical hero Lead Belly with songs he either wrote or is known for.