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Koil released their first recorded material, a mini album called Demo From Nowhere, in 1994.The released was limited due for financial reasons. Two years later, major label Project Q offered the band a contract for a studio album, which was released in September 1996.
After the release of Horse Rotorvator, Coil left Some Bizzare Records, since they fell out with its owner Stevo Pearce. [43] Gold Is the Metal (With the Broadest Shoulders) followed as a full-length release in 1987, marking the beginning of the band's own label, Threshold House—the album is described in the liner notes as "not the follow-up to Horse Rotorvator, but a completely separate ...
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It should only contain pages that are Coil (band) songs or lists of Coil (band) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Coil (band) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
However, in 2001, Betrayer frontman, Ndaru Widodo founded another band called Thrashline, this band still uses thrash metal as its main genre. [16] Seringai, 2000s Indonesian metal band. Metal bands with new and unique concepts also began to emerge in the early 2000s. Like Seringai, stoner metal which was founded in 2002.
Jamrud — Hard rock/heavy metal band. Jikustik — Pop rock band; JKT48 — Idol group, Indonesian sister band of Japanese AKB48; Jockie Soerjoprajogo — Musician, keyboarder, and songwriter; Joy Tobing — Winner of Indonesian Idol season 1; J-Rocks — Rock band, but their put into Japanese style; Judika - Rock/pop singer
Some copies have a paper sticker on the back of the CD jewel box with the band name, album title (with "1991 e.v." underneath), tracklist, an address for World Serpent Distribution and a UPC barcode. The later release changed the titles of all of the songs from this edition, albeit with some only having different punctuation.
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