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  2. Panda Bear (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The band then became more collaborative in nature and they finally settled on the name "Animal Collective". Lennox performing with Animal Collective in 2007 Since the 2007 releases of Panda Bear's Person Pitch and Animal Collective's Strawberry Jam , he has focused more on using samplers and other electronics in their shows.

  3. Chas Chandler - Wikipedia

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    Chandler was posthumously inducted into Hollywood's Rock Walk of Fame in May 2001 as a member of The Animals. [citation needed] Chandler's former home at 35 Second Avenue, Heaton, hosts a blue plaque placed on the wall by Newcastle City Council, which reads: "Chas Chandler 1938–1996. Founder member of the 'Animals'. Manager of Jimi Hendrix ...

  4. Jackyl - Wikipedia

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    Choice Cuts failed to revive the band's sales and touring success, so Geffen Records and JACKYL parted company. Later that year, Stayin' Alive was released by their new record-label, Shimmer Tone. Recognized as Jackyl's fourth studio album , of the eleven tracks, three are covers of other bands' songs, and three are live versions of previously ...

  5. John Weider - Wikipedia

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    Later he played alongside Steve Marriott in a band called Steve Marriott and the Moments. [1] He then went on to replace Mick Green as lead guitarist in Johnny Kidd & the Pirates . In August 1965 Weider was the first in a succession of guitar players replacing Eric Clapton in John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers . [ 2 ]

  6. Daisy Chainsaw - Wikipedia

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    Daisy Chainsaw were an English rock group who were active between 1989 and 1994 started by guitarist and songwriter Crispin Gray. The group's original lead vocalist KatieJane Garside appeared on the band's early EPs and 1992 debut album, Eleventeen, before departing in 1993. Lead vocalist Belinda Leith replaced Garside for the group's final ...

  7. Animal rights and punk subculture - Wikipedia

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    Food Not Bombs volunteer in 2007. The relationship between punk and animal rights is highlighted in the imagery and lyrics of these bands, the content of zines, benefit concerts and albums for animal activist causes, and the convergence between punk and veganism in cafés, social centres, Food Not Bombs chapters, organisations such as the Animal Defense League and ABC No Rio (United States ...

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  9. Bands of Mercy - Wikipedia

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    Bands of Mercy were formal, locally led organizations in the 19th and 20th centuries that brought people—especially children and adolescents—together to learn about kindness to non-human animals. The Bands also worked to help animals and prevent cruelty in their area through humane education and direct action .