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  2. Jank (band) - Wikipedia

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    Jank (stylized as JANK or J A N K ! ) was an American DIY band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . It formed in 2015 following the disbanding of vocalist Lou Diamond's previous group, Panucci's Pizza, and was dissolved in 2016 due to alleged sexual assault allegations against Diamond.

  3. Jank - Wikipedia

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    Jank may refer to: Jank (band), American rock band; Jank (surname), a German surname; Jank Zajfman, or Yank Azman (born 1947), Canadian actor; Jank, a slang term for game mechanics of unconventional or flawed design or implementation, and the experience of such mechanics

  4. Concert T-shirt - Wikipedia

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    Several people wearing black concert T-shirts at a concert. One of the most popular colors for concert T-shirts is a flat black. [4] [5] Fans often purchase or obtain these shirts to wear to future concerts. Wearing a concert T-shirt is a cultural signifier, with commentators identifying various reasons behind the choice to wear a particular one.

  5. After the End (album) - Wikipedia

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    After the End is a studio album by Tampa, Florida group Merchandise, released on the 4AD label in 2014. It was the band's first album on a major record label, and marked the beginning of, in the group's words, "a new band with basically the same name."

  6. List of jangle pop bands - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 February 2025, at 14:44 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Killer Merch - Wikipedia

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    Killer Merch appeared in The Beautiful World of Jeffree Star. [4] In 2019, Killer Merch and its business development manager Stefan Toler partnered with Cody Ko and Noel Miller to sell their merchandise. The company previously represented their music group Tiny Meat Gang and sold their tour merchandise after partnering with them a year ago. [2]

  8. Trustkill Records - Wikipedia

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    Trustkill violated the band's contract by letting them enter the studio in March 2008 and only funding less than 25% of the recording costs; the rest was paid via loans from lead singer Brandan Schieppati's father and the band's management. Bleeding Through commented on the current state of the label, "Trustkill no longer employs his sales guy ...

  9. Jack Sonni - Wikipedia

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    John Thomas Sonni (December 9, 1954 – August 30, 2023) was an American writer, musician, and marketing executive, best known as "the other guitarist" in Dire Straits during the band's Brothers in Arms era. [1]