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  2. List of the Cult band members - Wikipedia

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    The Cult are an English hard rock band from Bradford. Formed in April 1983, the group were originally known as Death Cult, but shortened their name to simply The Cult. They featured vocalist Ian Astbury, guitarist Billy Duffy, bassist Jamie Stewart and drummer Ray "Mondo" Taylor-Smith.

  3. Death Cult (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Death Cult is the debut four-track EP by the post punk/gothic rock band Death Cult (who later shortened their name to the Cult). Released in July 1983 on the Situation Two label, the EP reached No. 2 on the UK Independent Chart . [ 1 ]

  4. The Cult - Wikipedia

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    A compilation album named The Southern Death Cult was released, this being a collection of the single, radio sessions with John Peel for Radio One and live performances – one of which an audience member recorded with a tape recorder. [8] In April 1983, Astbury teamed up with guitarist Billy Duffy and formed the band "Death Cult".

  5. The Millennium (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Music Machine scored a Top 20 hit with the song "Talk Talk" before disbanding. Boettcher had also formed a group called The Ballroom, which featured Sandy Salisbury as a vocalist. Lee Mallory had worked as a songwriter and solo performer, and Boettcher had produced some of his recordings, including a cover of Phil Ochs ' "That's The Way It ...

  6. Death cult - Wikipedia

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    Doomsday cult, a cult that believes in, and may attempt to bring about, an end-of-world prophecy; Destructive cult, an anti-cult movement term for unethical and deceptive cults; The Cult, formerly Death Cult, a British rock band Death Cult, a 1983 EP by Death Cult

  7. History of the hippie movement - Wikipedia

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    Many of the bands performing at hippie festivals, and their derivatives, are called jam bands, since they play songs that contain long instrumentals similar to the original hippie bands of the 1960s. Psychedelic trance or " psytrance ", a type of techno music influenced by 1960s psychedelic rock and hippie culture is also popular among neo ...

  8. Jamie Stewart (English musician) - Wikipedia

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    From their beginning, Death Cult had a commitment to Beggars Banquet Records. In April 1983, Death Cult released an EP, Death Cult, [8] on Beggars offshoot label Situation Two. In Sep 1983, Ray Mondo was replaced by Nigel Preston, Duffy's former bandmate in Theatre of Hate. At the time, Preston was playing with post-punk/goth band Sex Gang ...

  9. Pandemonium (Killing Joke album) - Wikipedia

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    Pandemonium is the ninth studio album by English post-punk band Killing Joke, released on 2 August 1994 by Butterfly Records. The album marked Killing Joke's return after a four-year hiatus, the longest the band had taken since it was founded. It also featured the return of founding member Youth, who replaced Paul Raven on bass.