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  2. End (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band was formed in 2017 and in August of that year released the song "Usurper", as a single from their debut EP, "From the Unforgiving Arms of God", which was released on September 8, 2017. [citation needed] In early 2020, drummer Andrew McEnaney left and was replaced by Billy Rymer [4]

  3. List of pre-fame band departures - Wikipedia

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    Artists are listed alphabetically by their surname, followed by the band they left, their former role in the band, the year they left, and the year their former band achieved mainstream success. Additional comments on the way the artist left (fired or quit) and their replacement, if any, may be added at the end.

  4. The Left Banke - Wikipedia

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    The Left Banke was an American baroque pop band, formed in New York City in 1965. [1] They are best remembered for their two U.S. hit singles, " Walk Away Renée " and " Pretty Ballerina ". [ 3 ] The band often used what the music press referred to as " baroque " string arrangements, which led to their music being variously termed as " Bach ...

  5. 25 Singers Who Left Their Bands and Still Rake In Cash

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    The Police decided to go their separate ways at the end of their Synchronicity tour in March 1984, and Sting released his first solo album the following year. ... 25 Singers Who Left Their Bands ...

  6. Leftfield - Wikipedia

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    The ban however was taken by the band as a ban on the sound system and not themselves, [21] which was confirmed when Leftfield returned to Brixton again on Saturday 20 May 2000. In November and December 2010, Leftfield did a series of dates around the UK and Ireland. Friday 3 December's gig saw more plaster fall from Brixton Academy's ceiling. [22]

  7. Leftöver Crack - Wikipedia

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    Towards the end of 2009, it was announced that longtime guitarist and backing vocalist Ezra had left the band. Although initially appearing to be an amicable departure, this later escalated when Stza effectively began an online "feud" with Ezra, accusing him of being a liar and drug addict.

  8. Embrace the End - Wikipedia

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    After a series of small independent releases with various line-ups, Counting Hallways to the Left was released on CD in summer 2005 on Abacus Records. Steady touring for band occurred in the years that followed across the United States, through the release of their second and final album Ley Lines in 2008. The band has since been on indefinite ...

  9. Dead End (band) - Wikipedia

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    Dead End (stylized as DEAD END) was a Japanese heavy metal/hard rock band formed in Tokyo in late 1984. Following the release of their debut album Dead Line in 1986, the classic lineup of vocalist Morrie, bassist Crazy Cool Joe, guitarist You and drummer Minato was solidified in May 1987.