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  2. Groove Coverage - Wikipedia

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    Producers of the band are Ole Wierk and Axel Konrad. The project was founded in the summer of 2001 by DJ Novus, in co-operation with Suprime Music (Konrad). [ 1 ] With eleven singles in the German Top 50 [ 2 ] and over 13 million records sold worldwide, Groove Coverage is one of the most successful German dance artists.

  3. Nonpoint - Wikipedia

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    In early May the band announced the 14-track album and the first song, "Generation Idiot" via their official Facebook page. The Poison Red was released on July 8, 2016. Nonpoint revealed plans to take a hiatus from touring in 2018. [15] The band's tenth album, X, was released on August 24, 2018. [16]

  4. Yachtley Crew - Wikipedia

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    The band members in 2022. Yachtley Crew (stylized as Yächtley Crëw, with a metal umlaut over the a and e) is an American yacht rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 2017. [1] The band is known for wearing nautical attire on stage while playing 1970s and 1980s soft rock hits. [2]

  5. List of groove metal bands - Wikipedia

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    Artists that play groove metal as a secondary genre or include elements of groove metal into their sound, or have had groove metal albums in the past. Accuser [ 96 ] [ 97 ] Acid Drinkers [ 98 ]

  6. Mama's Boys - Wikipedia

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    The band includes the three McManus brothers Pat, a.k.a. "The Professor", (guitar, fiddle), John (bass, vocals), and Tommy (drums). [ 1 ] Later in their career they became a four-piece, [ 2 ] adding Rick Chase on vocals in 1986, who in turn was replaced by Keith Murrell in 1987 due to Rick's ill health.

  7. Nailbomb - Wikipedia

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    The band recorded one studio album, Point Blank, and played a warmup live performance and their only official gig for 29 years at the 1995 Dynamo Open Air Festival two days later, after which the band disbanded. [3] [4] The band reunited for the first time in 29 years in Tempe, Arizona in November 2024. [5]

  8. Decades: World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Decades: World Tour (also referred to as Decades: World Tour 2018) was a concert tour by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish, in support of their seventh compilation album, Decades. [ 1 ] The band included a special setlist for this tour, featuring rare songs from the earlier era to revisit with some new twists.

  9. Perpetual Groove - Wikipedia

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    The band was also announced as the surprise headliner for the Resonance Music & Arts Festival in Ohio in September. On September 5, 2017, the band launched a Kickstarter campaign [6] to make a new album. The new album, self-titled Perpetual Groove, was released to backers as a digital download on May 2, 2019.