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  2. Sina-drums - Wikipedia

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    Sina Doering (born 6 May 1999 [1]), known professionally as Sina-Drums [1], is a German drummer living in London, United Kingdom. [2] In addition to her success as a YouTuber with over 1.6 million subscribers, she plays on several albums and collaborated with international stars.

  3. The Sixsters - Wikipedia

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    The Sixsters incorporates elements of punk, pop rock, alternative rock, and indie rock into their music. Their genre is characterized by a blend of energetic and melodic sounds, with a focus on driving guitar riffs, punchy drum beats, and memorable choruses. The band's music is a fusion of various styles, contributing to their distinctive sound.

  4. Toss a Coin to Your Witcher - Wikipedia

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    Then, a week later, Dan Vasc's cover reached number 80. [17] Finally the original version charted a week later, at number 38. [18] In 2020, Tesla, Inc. added “Toss a Coin” to the software in its cars, making it possible to replace the vehicle’s horn with the chorus. [19]

  5. Talk:Sina-drums - Wikipedia

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    I usually work on German Wikipedia entries. I recently created an entry for the German musician Sina-drums. About 70% of the entry was created by me, about 23% by the German Wikipedia administrator Gripweed. Since the musician in this article moved to London/UK this year, I looked for the English language entry. I didn't find any.

  6. Talk:In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida - Wikipedia

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    It's not easy to cover this song, I've seen it tried (having seen the much longer original performance three or four times in 1967) and the only one close is a woman playing drums on youtube (this one, link, although it's much shorter than the original in-person performances which would last maybe 45 minutes).

  7. Sina - Wikipedia

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    Sina and the Eel, a Samoan myth of origin; Society for Indecency to Naked Animals, a satirical hoax perpetuated by Alan Abel "Sina", a song by Brazilian singer Djavan "Soulfood To Go (Sina)", English title of a cover of this song by Manhattan Transfer (band)

  8. Buddha Bar compilation albums - Wikipedia

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    Buddha Bar in Paris. The Buddha Bar compilation albums are a widely acclaimed series of compilation albums issued by the Buddha Bar bar, restaurant, and hotel franchise created by restaurateur Raymond Visan and DJ and interior designer Claude Challe [1] in Paris, France.

  9. Kuld - Wikipedia

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    Kuld [Gold], subtitled Ballaadid aastatest 1987-1997 [Ballads from the years 1987-1997] is a ballad compilation by Estonian rock band Terminaator, released on their 10th anniversary.