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  2. John Fred - Wikipedia

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    By 1967, the band was renamed John Fred & His Playboy Band – to avoid confusion with Gary Lewis & the Playboys – and Fred and band member Andrew Bernard co-wrote "Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)", [a] [5] whose name is a parodic play on the title of The Beatles' song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds".

  3. Disguise (album) - Wikipedia

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    Disguise is the fifth studio album by American metalcore band Motionless in White. It was released on June 7, 2019, through Roadrunner Records and was produced by Drew Fulk and Chris "Motionless" Cerulli. It is the second release on a major label since the band's departure from Fearless Records. [5]

  4. Robots in Disguise - Wikipedia

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    The band's eponymous début studio album was released through Recall in 2001, produced by Chris Corner. Robots in Disguise featured the single "Boys". The cover for "Boys" featured a mimic of Roxy Music's Country Life. Robots in Disguise's second studio album, Get RID! was released in 2005 through Recall and Ben Prime. It featured the singles ...

  5. Lizzy Borden (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band was founded in 1983 by brothers Lizzy Borden (born Gregory Charles Harges; June 23, 1960) and Joey Scott. The band got noticed after their song "Rod of Iron" featured on Metal Blade Records' Metal Massacre IV compilation LP. The band signed to Metal Blade in 1984 and released their debut EP Give 'Em the Axe in May of the same year. [2]

  6. Metal Church - Wikipedia

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    Metal Church's popularity continued with their third album Blessing in Disguise (1989), which spawned one of their best-known songs "Badlands". [7] After releasing two more studio albums with Howe, The Human Factor (1991) and Hanging in the Balance (1993), the band first broke up in 1996. [8]

  7. David Bromberg - Wikipedia

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    The Guitar Artistry of David Bromberg: Demon in Disguise (2008) A Guitar Lesson with David Bromberg (2009) David Bromberg and His Big Band In Concert at the Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank, NJ. (2009) MP3s: The David Bromberg Quartet at MerleFest, April 29, 2006 (2006) David Bromberg & Angel Band at Philadelphia Folk Festival, August 16, 2007 (2007)

  8. Savage Grace (metal band) - Wikipedia

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    The band's first full-length album, Master of Disguise, followed in 1985 and introduced yet another new vocalist, Mike Smith. [1] The album's controversial cover depicts a police officer with red demon-like eyes keeping a topless girl cleave gagged and handcuffed to his motorcycle.

  9. Naked Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Naked Eyes was formed by Pete Byrne and Rob Fisher.The two had formerly been part of a band called Neon, with future members of Tears for Fears. [2]The debut album Burning Bridges was produced by Tony Mansfield, along with the follow-up album Fuel for the Fire, which also featured two titles produced by Arthur Baker.