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Their first album, the self-titled Abingdon Boys School, was released on October 17, 2007, and reached number two on the Oricon Albums Chart. [2] [7] The single "Blade Chord" was used for the Sengoku Basara 2 video game. On July 16, 2008, Abingdon Boys School released a live DVD from a concert they held in February 2008.
Abingdon School is an independent day and boarding school in Abingdon-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. It is the twentieth oldest independent British school . [ 1 ] In May 2024, Abingdon announced it would be moving to co-education , and would be fully co-educational by 2030.
Old Abingdonians are former pupils of Abingdon School or, in some cases, Honorary Old Abingdonians who have been awarded the status based on service to the School. [1] The Old Abingdonians also run the Old Abingdonian Club (OA club), an organisation hosted by the school. It was founded in 1743. [2]
Abingdon Boys School (stylized as "abingdon boys school" or abbreviated "a.b.s"), was formed in 2005 by Takanori Nishikawa, or T.M.Revolution, who originally named the band ABS after Ebisu, Tokyo, Japan, [N 1] and later changed the band's name to Abingdon Boys School, a school formerly attended by members of Radiohead.
Abingdon Road is the second album by rock band Abingdon Boys School, released on January 27, 2010. [1] In addition to new tracks, the album contains singles released since the band's first full album and a cover of "Sweetest Coma Again", originally found on Luna Sea Memorial Cover Album -Re:birth-, an album of Luna Sea covers dedicated to the legendary rock band.
Abingdon School (4 C, 5 P) C. The Abingdon Consortium (4 P) Pages in category "Schools in Abingdon-on-Thames" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
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