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  2. The Plague (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The band proceeded to tour Europe, where they had the biggest following outside of the Cleveland area. They were the first band from Cleveland's second wave of punk to tour Europe, The Dead Boys and Pere Ubu having toured there a decade earlier during the first wave of punk. The Plague's song "Nazi Submarine" was always a crowd pleaser.

  3. BoySetsFire - Wikipedia

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    In November 2011, via the band's official Facebook page, the band announced Robert Ehrenbrand had left the band. [1] The band then announced that Marc Krupanski officially joined as the new bassist. [8] The band recorded 5 new songs in the summer of 2012 with two of them scheduled to be released on Magic Bullet Records as a vinyl 7" record.

  4. The American Plague - Wikipedia

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    The American Plague is a four-piece American rock band formed in 2001 in Knoxville, Tennessee. The band was started by singer-guitarist James Dean Brown "Jaw" Alexander after his tenure with Bobby Steele's (formerly of The Misfits ) horror-punk group The Undead . [ 1 ]

  5. Blam Blam Blam - Wikipedia

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    Blam Blam Blam were a New Zealand pop/rock/alternative band.Tim Mahon (bass) and Mark Bell (guitar, vocals) had been members of The Plague and The Whizz Kids.After losing their drummer Ian Gilroy to The Swingers in 1980, Tim and Mark joined up with Don McGlashan, a multi-instrumentalist who played drums and sang many lead vocals.

  6. 7 Angels 7 Plagues - Wikipedia

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    7 Angels 7 Plagues was formed in 1999 by Jared Logan from the scraps of two local Milwaukee bands, [1] Castahead and Intercede. [2] The band's initial members were Logan on drums, David Lesinski on bass, Matt Matera and Ryan Morgan on guitar, and Matt Mixon on vocals; Mixon left the group in 2000 and was replaced by Temo Rios shortly after.

  7. The Plague (British band) - Wikipedia

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    The Plague are notable as a band who played London venue The Roxy many times, as well as many more shows all over the country. [1] They also scored a minor hit with their 1978 single "In Love", [ 3 ] which received Radio 1 airplay and became a favourite of the late John Peel , a long-time champion of underground music.

  8. The Plague Never Went Away: What to Know - AOL

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    But the disease—nicknamed the “Black Death” or “Great Pestilence”—that killed more than 25 million people, about a third of Europe, in medieval times is very much still with us today.

  9. Thinking Plague - Wikipedia

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    Thinking Plague is an American avant-garde progressive rock group founded in 1982 by guitarist/composer Mike Johnson and bass guitarist/drummer Bob Drake.Based in Denver, Colorado, the band has been active off and on since 1982, taking on a number of musicians over the years.