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The Nuns was an American rock band based in San Francisco and New York City. [1] [2] Best known as one of the founding acts of the early San Francisco punk scene, the band went through a number of hiatuses and periodic reunions, lineup changes, and changes in style. Overall, The Nuns performed and recorded on and off from the mid-1970s into the ...
The Nuns is the debut studio album by American rock band The Nuns, released in 1980 by record label Bomp!. Reception
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Nunn obtained usage rights to the band name "Berlin" in 1996, [10] and reformed that band with new members, who began recording and touring. Berlin released two EPs Fall into Heaven and Fall into Heaven 2 in 1999, followed by Live: Sacred and Profane in 2000, their first live album.
Nun is a Melbourne-based synth punk band formed in 2011. [1] They have released two albums. History. Nun started as a recording project as part of Tom Hardisty's ...
The Leather Nun (a.k.a. Swedish: Lädernunnan) was formed in 1978 in Gothenburg, Sweden by radio DJ and fanzine editor Jonas Almquist (vocals) who, after getting agreement from Genesis P. Orridge to release a single on the Industrial Records label, recruited Bengt "Aron" Aronsson (guitar), Freddie Wadling (bass) and Gert Claesson (drums), all from punk band Strait Jacket.
The Nuns, a U.S. punk band "The Nun", a 1985 episode of the TV sitcom Night Court; The Flying Nuns, early stage name for professional wrestling tag-team the Headbangers;
The Clean was a New Zealand indie rock band formed in Dunedin in 1978. They have been described as the most influential band to come from the Flying Nun label, which recorded many artists associated with the "Dunedin sound", and one of the first bands to be described as "indie rock".