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Mumm-Ra is an English indie rock band, formed in Bexhill-on-Sea in the early 2000s. [2] The band's name is borrowed from the 1980s cartoon, ThunderCats , whose main villain is named Mumm-Ra the Ever-Living . [ 3 ]
Mumm-Ra (band), an English indie rock band originally from Bexhill-on-Sea Mumm-Ra the Ever-Living , a character in the Thundercats TV series Topics referred to by the same term
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These Things Move in Threes is the first album from indie rock band Mumm-Ra, released on 28 May 2007, and leaked onto the internet on the 17 May.Before the release of the album, three songs were taken as singles, whilst "Song B" was released on the EP, Black Hurts Day and the Night Rolls On, and had a music video created.
"She's Got You High" is the third single by Mumm-Ra, released by Columbia on May 14, 2007. It reached #41 in the UK Singles Chart , one place lower than previous single " What Would Steve Do? It was also two sales off a top 40 position.
Mumm-Ra exists in a decayed, mummified form that must return to a stone sarcophagus to replenish his energy. He can transform into a stronger form—Mumm-Ra, the Ever-Living—by reciting the incantation "Ancient Spirits of Evil, transform this decayed form... to Mumm-Ra, the Ever-Living!", and has the power of shapeshifting. He cannot truly be ...
"What Would Steve Do?" is the second single released by Mumm-Ra on Columbia Records, which was released on February 19, 2007. It is a re-recorded version of the self-release they did in April 2006. It reached #40 in the UK Singles Chart, making it their highest charting single.
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