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  2. Seaweed (band) - Wikipedia

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    Seaweed was an American alternative rock band from Tacoma, Washington, who were active throughout the 1990s. Their style of music was a combination of different rock subgenres, including post-hardcore and punk rock. They were signed to various notable record labels, such as Sub Pop Records, Merge Records, and Hollywood Records. The band ...

  3. Run and Tell That - Wikipedia

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    Seaweed and the other young black characters are marginalized at their school. They are constantly and unjustly sent to detention. Authority figures such as teachers, parents, and television producers demean the black characters, openly advocating racial segregation. Seaweed begins the song, unable to understand why certain people are so prejudice.

  4. Spanaway (album) - Wikipedia

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    Spanaway is an album by the American band Seaweed. [1] [2] It was released in 1995 on Hollywood Records. [3]The album is named for the Washington community. [4]The first single was "Start With", which peaked at No. 38 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart.

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  6. Why 'seaweed is definitely having a moment' - AOL

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    Most people have experienced seaweed during a visit to the beach or as part of a meal of sushi. Seaweed is also an ingredient in many other everyday items people normally wouldn't consider -- like ...

  7. I See Seaweed - Wikipedia

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    I See Seaweed is the fifth studio album by Australian band The Drones, released in March 2013. The album marked the first appearance of Steve Hesketh on keyboards (hence making the band a quintet ) and the last appearance of drummer Mike Noga.

  8. Review: Why Did MTV Stop Playing Music? - AOL

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    The advent of YouTube put virtually every music video in history at your fingertips, making MTV—so radically inventive just a generation earlier—as obsolete as FM radio.

  9. Hyperpop - Wikipedia

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    According to Vice journalist Eli Enis, hyperpop is not so much about following music rules, but "a shared ethos of transcending genre altogether, while still operating within the context of pop." [ 2 ] Artists in this style like to bring back semi-obscure music genres, and they enjoy messing with what is "cool" or "artistic."