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  2. Darren Hayes discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Darren Hayes, an Australian pop singer, consists of five studio albums, one compilation album, twenty-five singles, twenty-two music videos, and four video albums. He released his first two studio albums via Columbia Records , and since 2007, has released music through his own record label, Powdered Sugar .

  3. Diana Vickers discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Diana Vickers, a British singer-songwriter, consists of two studio albums, one extended play, and six singles. Vickers debuted in 2008 as a contestant on The X Factor, a British television music competition. [1] Her fourth-place finish brought Vickers to the attention of RCA Records, [1] which signed her in 2009. [2]

  4. Red Rockers - Wikipedia

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    Cover of Guns of Revolution. Red Rockers quickly joined the punk milieu in late 1979 with their first vinyl record, Guns of Revolution.The 45rpm EP, with the title track on the A-side and its B-sides of "Teenage Underground" and "Nothing to Lose", was a cult hit, and the band was heralded in some punk fanzines as "America's Clash" [6]

  5. Darren Hayes - Wikipedia

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    Darren Stanley Hayes (born 8 May 1972) [2] is an Australian singer, songwriter, music producer and composer. [3] He was the singer of the pop duo Savage Garden until their disbandment. Their 1997 album Savage Garden peaked at #1 in Australia, #2 in the United Kingdom, and #3 in the United States.

  6. The Overtones - Wikipedia

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    Darren Everest (born 30 May 1981) comes from Essex. He is the falsetto voice of the band. Everest, a West Ham United supporter, had originally wanted to be a footballer and had played for Leyton Orient and Southend United. After falling ill with glandular fever, he was forced to stop playing for a year and took up singing. [14]

  7. Darren Styles discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography page for Darren Styles. It also includes the discography of his groups DJ Force & The Evolution, Force & Styles and Styles & Breeze. It also includes the peak chart performance of each album or single where applicable.

  8. Andrew Nicholls and Darrell Vickers - Wikipedia

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    Nicholls & Vickers wrote the series bible and 28 episodes, and served as story editors. Vickers co-founded a music band in 2008 called Death of the Author Brigade — which was formed through the internet (none of the band members have met in person). The band broke up in 2013. See Solo Projects (Vickers) for additional details.

  9. Darren "Daz" White - Wikipedia

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    Darren White is an English musician raised in Liverpool and best known as the original vocalist for the band Anathema. His low death grunts on the band's early recordings pinpointed the group's early identification with the death/doom genre.