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  2. Daughters (band) - Wikipedia

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    In June, 2004 Daughters released its first live album, Live at CBGB, through City of Hell.The album contained a new song, "Boner X-Ray". In July 2004 "Boner X-Ray" was later released for free as a download from Daughters' website, [11] a studio version of the song would also appear on Daughters' upcoming album, Hell Songs under the title "X-Ray".

  3. Daughter (band) - Wikipedia

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    Daughter is an English indie folk trio. Fronted by North London native Elena Tonra (born 15 January 1990), the band was formed in 2010 after the addition of American -born [ 3 ] Swiss guitarist Igor Haefeli and drummer Remi Aguilella from France . [ 4 ]

  4. Hell Songs - Wikipedia

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    Hell Songs is the second studio album by American rock band Daughters, released on August 8, 2006, through Hydra Head Records.Despite keeping the band's earlier mathcore sound, there is virtually none of Marshall's screaming vocals featured on the album that were prominent on Daughters' previous two releases.

  5. List of McLeod's Daughters episodes - Wikipedia

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    After three years, the show's central focus shifted from the McLeod sisters, following the departures of main cast members, and took on a more ensemble format. During the course of the series, 224 episodes of McLeod's Daughters aired over eight seasons, between 8 August 2001 and 31 January 2009.

  6. You Won't Get What You Want - Wikipedia

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    On July 13, 2018, Daughters released a single, "Satan in the Wait" from their upcoming album, the single and album are being released through Ipecac Records. [5] On August 17, 2018, Daughters announced the title of the album, and released their second single from the album titled "The Reason They Hate Me", it was described as "noisier and more abrasive" than the last single. [6]

  7. Alexis Marshall - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] Marshall is the chief vocalist and lyricist of Daughters. He has described himself as taking a narrative approach to song-writing. [14] Daughters have been noted for their "confrontational live shows, where Marshall may endure "people spitting in my mouth, punching me, grabbing me, trying to pull my shirt off or whatever".

  8. Canada Songs - Wikipedia

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    The Daughters' press release reads like the work of a grad student trying to impress his peers with big words and obscure philosophical references". Despite the seemly negative review he scored the album a 7/10 and described the album as "an excellent ten minutes of spastic grind and discordant chaos".

  9. Daughters of the Cult - Wikipedia

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    Daughters of the Cult is a documentary television series directed and produced by Sara Mast. It explores the life of Ervil LeBaron , the leader of a religious fundamental group who ordered the murders of his opponents, told through the eyes of former members, and children of LeBaron.