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  2. Paddock Park - Wikipedia

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    The band was formed by harsh vocalist Brian Calzini and consisted of clean vocalist Jason Neil, drummer Bobby Scruggs, guitarists John Copeland and bassist Sanders Dukes. After the band self-released their debut EP False Hope , Paddock Park were signed to Eulogy Recordings in Summer 2008.

  3. Hope of the States - Wikipedia

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    The band's first single, "Black Dollar Bills", was packaged in a hessian sleeve, each hand-sewn by a band member. The band's most extensive UK tour started in October 2004, beginning with a date in Belfast's Mandela Hall, including an appearance at the Dance Academy in Plymouth. [6] Much of 2005 was spent recording the follow-up to The Lost ...

  4. False Hope - Wikipedia

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    False Hope or False Hopes may refer to: "Hope Torture (False Hope)", a 2013 song by Song Ji-eun from Hope Torture; False Hope, a 2017 EP by Kevin Garrett;

  5. The Lost Riots - Wikipedia

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    The Lost Riots was bolstered by the release of several singles: "Black Dollar Bills" in March 2003 and "Enemies/Friends" in September 2003, which peaked at numbers 83 and 25, respectively, on the UK Singles Chart, [7] while "The Red the White the Black the Blue" gave the band their highest-charting single when it peaked at number 15 in the UK ...

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  7. Hope (American band) - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] On March 15, 1972, Hope and Chase were to appear at a concert held at the Mary E. Sawyer Auditorium. [17] In 1972, they had an album released on A&M Records called Hope. [18] The final concert for hope was held at Esofea Park in Esofea, Wisconsin. The event was an all day concert an included a picnic and farewell party.

  8. False Hopes (Doomtree album) - Wikipedia

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    False Hopes is a series of albums from Minneapolis indie hip hop collective Doomtree. These albums are released in between official releases and the content sometimes reappears on the official releases in a reworked fashion. This is the 12th False Hopes installment and the 1st to feature all members of Doomtree.

  9. List of temperance organizations - Wikipedia

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    The Band of Hope Union was founded in 1851. In the United States the movement had generally changed its name to Loyal Temperance Legion, though some locals continued using the Band of Hope name. In 1908 there were approximately 15,000 Bands of Hope and other temperance youth organizations with about 20,000 members.