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  2. Cartel (band) - Wikipedia

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    Cartel is an American pop punk band from Conyers, Georgia, United States, that formed in 2003. [1] The group was featured on the MTV television series Band in a Bubble in 2007 as part of an experiment where they were given 20 days to write and record a full album.

  3. Chroma (album) - Wikipedia

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    Cartel had attracted major label attention before the album was released. [6] On June 25, 2005, Chroma was announced for release in three months' time; its track listing was posted online. [18] Following this, the band joined Acceptance, the Receiving End of Sirens and Panic! at the Disco on the Take Cover tour. [19]

  4. Cartel discography - Wikipedia

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    The band's second album, the self-titled Cartel, was released August 21, 2007 on their new label Epic Records. Cartel recorded their album in 20 days as part of the MTV show Band in a Bubble. The exposure from the MTV show helped the album. It charted at number 20 on the Billboard 200, becoming the group's highest chart performance to date.

  5. Collider (Cartel album) - Wikipedia

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    Collider is the fourth studio album by American rock band Cartel.In 2008 Cartel left Epic to sign with Wind-Up. Following this the group released Cycles (2009). Bassist Jeff Lett left to focus on school, and the band parted ways with Wind-Up.

  6. Cartel (Cartel album) - Wikipedia

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    Cartel is the second studio album American rock band Cartel. It released in stores on August 21, 2007, despite being announced by the band's lead singer as coming out on July 24, 2007. It was officially completed at sometime around 8:00 p.m. on June 10, 2007, and features "Lose It" as the first single.

  7. Cycles (Cartel album) - Wikipedia

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    Cartel was consequently released from its contract with Epic Records and left to find a new label. They were picked up courtesy of Wind-up Records president Ed Vetri, who offered the band a deal that gave Wind-up the rights to collect revenue from album sales, merchandise and touring. [6] In July 2008, the band's signing to the label was ...

  8. Cartel (rap group) - Wikipedia

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    Cartel was the first Turkish-language project to get off the ground and often credited as the group that ignited "Oriental hip hop". During Cartel's short career, the band gave around 120 extremely successful concerts in Turkey, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, the Netherlands and France.

  9. Honestly (Cartel song) - Wikipedia

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    "Honestly" is the debut single by American pop punk band Cartel, taken from their debut album, Chroma. The single was released in 2006. The song was first featured on MTV's Discover and Download throughout the summer months in the U.S. in 2006. The song was featured on the soundtrack for the film John Tucker Must Die.