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  2. Ape Academy 2 - Wikipedia

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    Similar to its predecessor, Ape Academy 2 is a collection of mini-games which can either be played in single player or multiplayer mode. Most of the mini-games borrow from elements of Ape Escape 3 . The original PlayStation Portable version of the game was released in Japan, Europe and Australia, but not North America.

  3. ACE (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    ACE launched in October 1987, roughly the same time as Ludlow-based publisher Newsfield's own multi-format magazine The Games Machine. [2] The magazine staff consisted mainly of ex-Amstrad Action (AA) and Personal Computer Games staff, including launch co-editors Peter Connor and Steve Cooke. Andy Wilton, ex-AA, was brought in as Reviews Editor ...

  4. Skunk Anansie - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Skunk Anansie turned their influence to help young aspiring musicians and launched the first ever Skunk Anansie scholarship in conjunction with The Academy of Contemporary Music. The band pick one successful applicant from either ACM Guildford, ACM London or ACM Birmingham and offer them £27,000 of funding for their degree course.

  5. Stoosh - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic's Tom Demalon retrospectively stated: "Skunk Anansie's full-frontal charge can be wearing at times, but for a good dose of aggressive, hard rock with better-than-average lyrics, Stoosh succeeds more than it fails."

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  8. Damian Keyes - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Keyes teamed up with former Skunk Anansie Ace on the radio show "The Damo and Ace Show" on Juice 107.2 in Brighton. [6] Keyes left BIMM in 2008 to start "Vocademy", a singing school for children. [7] [8] [9] In 2010, Keyes sold his shares of BIMM in 2010 and started DK Music Management company.

  9. Black Traffic - Wikipedia

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    Black Traffic is a fifth studio album by English alternative rock band Skunk Anansie. It was released on 17 September 2012 through 100% Records, earMUSIC and Carosello Records . The first single from the album is "I Believed in You" which is about people being disappointed in their politicians.