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In 1998, their Common Knowledge album was finally released as Common Knowledge.com, with several new tracks, under the Wax name. A collection of out-takes and rarities, Bikini, was released in 2000. [6] [11] Andrew Gold died in 2011. A live album was released in 2019 featuring a 1987 concert. [12] [13]
Imperial Wax quickly followed the album with more new material. A 7" single, "Bromidic Thrills"/"Bloom & Wither", was released on limited edition red vinyl by Louder Than War in October 2019. [9] Spurr left the band in 2019, being replaced on bass by Shane Standrill, Curran's former bandmate in Black Pudding.
The following is a list of Britpop musicians. While definitions may vary, artists labelled as Britpop were typically guitar-based bands that emerged from the British music scene, were popular in the 1990s, and focused more on melody than other contemporary genres such as grunge. [1
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Wax (Indochine album), a 1996 album; Wax (KT Tunstall album), a 2018 album; Waxed, a 1995 album by Norwegian band Bigbang; Wax (American band), a California punk rock band; Wax (British band), a 1980s pop group featuring Andrew Gold and Graham Gouldman; Wax Ltd, a production and songwriting team of Wally Gagel and Xandy Barry
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Magnetic Heaven is the 1986 debut album by Wax.. The album cover, painted by Jason Bradley, shows the band members. The European and the American editions of the album featured different versions of the song "Ball and Chain" with the latter edition having the longer one.