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  2. Guy McCoy Tormé - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Bernie Tormé and John McCoy reunited with the idea of forming a new band, taking advantage of successful sales of the Gillan material published by Angel Air Records between 1997 and 2000. In 2006, with the release of Gillan's Live - Edinburgh 1980 DVD, an extra video clip for the song "Cannonball" made by GMT marked the start of the ...

  3. MGMT - Wikipedia

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    The band, including Matthew Asti, James Richardson, and Will Berman from the live band, spent the summer of 2009 in Malibu, California, recording the album with Pete Kember (a.k.a. Sonic Boom), formerly of Spacemen 3 and Spectrum, serving as producer/guru, and long-time friend Billy Bennett (also an NCAA record-holding kicker for the University ...

  4. GMT (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    GMT or Greenwich Mean Time is the mean solar time at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London. ... Guy McCoy Tormé, a British rock-band; Metal-Textile Union, ...

  5. MGMT discography - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] The band released their second studio album, Congratulations, in April 2010, with producer Sonic Boom contributing heavily during the recording process. [1] The album peaked at number two in the Billboard 200 and reached the top ten of several other national album charts, including in Australia, Canada, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

  6. Time to Pretend - Wikipedia

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    "Time to Pretend" is a song by the American indie band MGMT, released as the lead single from their debut studio album Oracular Spectacular (2007) on March 3, 2008. An earlier version had been released on their Time to Pretend EP.

  7. Kids (MGMT song) - Wikipedia

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    "Kids" is a song by American rock band MGMT. It was released as the third and final single from their debut studio album Oracular Spectacular (2007) on October 13, 2008. [4] The version of the song that appears on Oracular Spectacular is updated from earlier versions that appear on the band's EPs Time to Pretend (2005) and We (Don't) Care (2004).

  8. List of songs recorded by MGMT - Wikipedia

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    Title Year Album Length Composing credits Notes "4th Dimensional Transition" 2007 Oracular Spectacular: 3:58 "A Good Sadness" 2013 MGMT: 4:48 "Alien Days" 2012

  9. Oracular Spectacular - Wikipedia

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    Oracular Spectacular is the debut studio album by the American band MGMT, released on October 2, 2007, by RED Ink and physically on January 22, 2008, by Columbia. [1] It was produced by Dave Fridmann and is the band's first release of new content, recorded from March to April 2007.