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  2. Koyo (band) - Wikipedia

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    Another band, Soul Provider, also came out of this exercise. [7] Originally named The L Word after the song "Taming the L Word" by Long Island melodic hardcore band Silent Majority, guitarist Mike Marazzo suggested the name "Koyo", named after the Japanese term for the colors of leaves changing in autumn. [8]

  3. Category:Musical groups from Long Island - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for bands that are part of the Long Island, New York music scene. Pages in category "Musical groups from Long Island" The following 118 pages are in this category, out of 118 total.

  4. List of glam metal bands and artists - Wikipedia

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    The following list of glam metal bands and artists includes bands and artists that have been described as glam metal or its interchangeable terms, hair metal, [1] [2] hair band, [3] pop metal [1] and lite metal [1] by professional journalists at some stage in their career.

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  7. The Movielife - Wikipedia

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    The Movielife formed in 1997 in Long Island, New York [3] with vocalist Vinnie Caruana, guitarists Alex Amiruddin and Eddie Reyes, bassist Nick Ghanbarian and drummer Evan Baken. The band recorded a tape titled Red Demo with Mike Sapone. [4] Reyes left the group to form Runner Up [5] and subsequently Taking Back Sunday. [6]

  8. Fanny: The Right to Rock - Wikipedia

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    The film is a profile of Fanny, an all-female rock band from the 1970s whose members included lesbian music pioneer June Millington. [2] Hart uses more than 80 photographs taken by bandmates’ friend Linda Wolf "to illustrate their unbridled woman power — a tangle of hair, bodies, and a baby — under the roof of Fanny Hill, a house in L.A. that Millington calls a sorority with amps.” [3]

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