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  2. The Radiators (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The Radiators had a repertoire which included over three hundred original songs—many never released on album—and over one thousand covers (or partial covers used as parts of medleys). With the band's approval, over 500 concert recordings have been made available for free (for non-commercial use) on the Internet Archive.

  3. The Radiators (Australian band) - Wikipedia

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    The Radiators' performance on 10 March was recorded with seven-tracks issued on a 2× DVD as Gimme Ted – The Ted Mulry Benefit Concerts by Various Artists (2003). [8] The Radiators appeared in the Countdown Spectacular 2 concert series in Australia between late-August and early-September 2007. [9]

  4. The Radiators - Wikipedia

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    The Radiators may refer to: The Radiators (American band), rock band from New Orleans, Louisiana (1978–2011) The Radiators, their 2001 album; The Radiators (Australian band), rock band from Sydney, Australia (1978–present) The Radiators from Space, Irish punk rock band (1976–1981, 2004–present), also known as The Radiators

  5. The Radiators from Space - Wikipedia

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    Reverting to the name The Radiators From Space, the band released their third studio album Trouble Pilgrim in October 2006. On 21 December 2006, they played at 'The Point', Dublin, as a special guest of The Pogues. The band's fourth album, Sound City Beat, a collection of cover versions of songs by older Irish bands, was released in 2012.

  6. Earth vs. The Radiators: The First 25 - Wikipedia

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    Earth vs. The Radiators: the First 25 is a 2004 concert film by the New Orleans rock band, The Radiators.Released in honor of the band's twenty-fifth anniversary, the film contains the complete performance from their January 31, 2004 concert at Tipitina's nightclub in New Orleans, and features guest appearances by a wide variety of other musicians.

  7. Total Evaporation - Wikipedia

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    Total Evaporation is the fifth album by the Radiators, released in 1991. [3] The band and label parted ways before the year was over. [4] Total Evaporation sold more than 85,000 copies in its first six months of release. [5] "Let the Red Wine Flow" was the first single. [6] The band supported the album with a North American tour. [7]

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  9. Work Done on Premises - Wikipedia

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    Three years after they were formed, The Radiators finally released their first album on their own Croaker label. The album is a live concert recording of a performance at Tipitina's nightclub in the band's home of New Orleans on May 9, 1980. Originally released as a double LP, the album was later re-released as a single CD.