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  2. Yamabiko Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Until the 1960s, the company concentrated on the manufacture of power dusters, mist blowers and other pest control machinery. The first Kyoritsu Noki brushcutter was introduced in 1960 and three years later, the company launched its first chainsaw, the Echo CS-80, and the first Kyoritsu Noki tool to bear the "Echo" brand name. In 1970, Kyoritsu ...

  3. States and towns consider banning gas-powered leaf blowers ...

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    Gas blowers run from 80 to 90 decibels, versus 59 to 70 decibels for electric blowers, according to the website LeafScore. The environmental benefits of going electric are substantial.

  4. The Killing Moon - Wikipedia

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    "The Killing Moon" is a song by the English rock band Echo & the Bunnymen. It was released on 20 January 1984 [ 2 ] as the lead single from their fourth studio album, Ocean Rain (1984). It is one of the band's highest-charting hits, reaching number 9 in the UK Singles Chart , and often cited as the band's greatest song.

  5. Live in Liverpool (Echo & the Bunnymen album) - Wikipedia

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    Live in Liverpool is a live album by Echo & the Bunnymen. It was released in 2002. It was released in 2002. Featuring live recordings in the band's native city of Liverpool at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) on Friday 17 and Saturday 18 August 2001.

  6. Never Stop (Echo & the Bunnymen song) - Wikipedia

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    "Never Stop" is a single which was released by the British post-punk band Echo & the Bunnymen on 8 July 1983. It reached number fifteen on the UK Singles Chart the same month. [ 1 ] The title track on the 12-inch single is a remixed version called " Never Stop (Discotheque) " and is another minute and fifteen seconds longer.

  7. The Sound of Echo - Wikipedia

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    The Sound of Echo [3] is an EP that was released by the band Echo & the Bunnymen in February 1984. The EP is also known as the Never Stop EP [4] and the Echo and the Bunnymen EP. [5] The EP takes tracks from their 1980 Crocodiles album, their 1983 Porcupine album and adds a non-album single and a live track. The EP was released on 12-inch vinyl.

  8. Raising Your Voice Trying to Stop an Echo - Wikipedia

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    Raising Your Voice...Trying to Stop an Echo was met with positive critical reception. In his review for AllMusic, James Mason stated that, with this album, Hammock "leave behind the dream pop scene from whence they came, and become a band creating truly unique music -- transcendent shoegaze," further stating that this album left Hammock "at the top of their game."

  9. ECHO, Echo echo - Wikipedia

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    "ECHO, Echo echo" was an instrumental, and the accordion was used as the solo instrument with a steady backing from bass and piano. Ethelyn Sexton the music editor for the Lansing State Journal speculated that the solo effects by Lee with the accordion were the first to be used in this fashion. [ 4 ]