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  2. Neoton Família - Wikipedia

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    The keyboarder of Neoton Familia György Jakab was diagnosed with a terminal illness in 1995, passing away in 1996. His dream, a last concert was produced without him, but in his memory, in 1998 by all of the ex-members of the group.

  3. Leave (Get Out) - Wikipedia

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    JoJo's vocals range from a F 3 to a G 5. [3] Lyrically, "Leave (Get Out)" is about declaring independence. [4] During Sessions@AOL, JoJo said, " 'Leave (Get Out)' is basically a song for all girls just to declare their independence because, as I'm sure all females can relate to, boys will be boys at any age and they don’t always act right. I ...

  4. Fecó Balázs - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 he left Neoton and co-founded the band Taurus EX-T 25 75 82, Hungary's first hard rock band and one of the country's first supergroups as its keyboardist and singer. After releasing two singles and unable to convince record label Hungaroton to record an album, Taurus broke up in 1973 and Balázs spent two years abroad.

  5. Hungarian pop - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian pop is the pop music scene of Hungary.It is often associated with Rezső Seress's song "Gloomy Sunday" which was covered by numerous artists.The most notable artists include Zsuzsa Koncz, Kati Kovács, János Bródy, Zorán, Péter Máté and famous bands like Illés, Quimby, Republic,Locomotiv GT, Omega, Neoton Família.

  6. Trying Not to Think About It - Wikipedia

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    JoJo wrote and produced the album alongside Jordan XL, Noise Club, Dernst "D Mile" Emile II, Rob Grimaldi, Cardiak, Nikki Flores and various other collaborators. With the exception of "B.I.D.", JoJo co-wrote every song on the album. To promote the album, JoJo embarked on the Trying Not to Think About It Tour which began the day after its release.

  7. Yugo Kanno - Wikipedia

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    JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind: 2018 Psycho-Pass 3: 2019 Levius: 2019 The Millionaire Detective Balance: Unlimited: 2020 2.43: Seiin High School Boys Volleyball Team: 2021 Cells at Work! Code Black: 2021 Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness: 2021 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean: 2021 Pluto: 2023 Shinkalion: Change The World: 2024 Composer

  8. Joseph Joestar - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, Joel Loynds of The Linc enjoyed the distinct personalities of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure the contrast Joseph has with Jonathan and his successor, Jotaro. [9] Hiroshi Matsuyama from CyberConnect2 selected Joseph as his favorite Jojo's Bizarre Adventure hero based on his Battle Tendency portrayal which he felt was the "epitome of shonen ...

  9. Hijokaidan - Wikipedia

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    By mistake, they were billed as Hijōkaidan, Jojo decided to keep the name. [2] After the show Mako left. Disappointed that they didn't play songs or like Hawkwind, Jojo again thought about disbanding the group. He listened to a cassette of the performance repeatedly, and began to consider the possibility of releasing it.