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  2. Category:Facebook groups - Wikipedia

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  3. Hammerskins - Wikipedia

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    The Hammerskins emerged in the late 1980s from the Dallas based Confederate Hammerskins. [11] Their name is based on a scene in the 1982 film Pink Floyd – The Wall. [12]The first international chapters of the group were formed in Northern Ireland and Switzerland in 1990, and Australian and Canadian chapters followed in 1993.

  4. Wall of Moms - Wikipedia

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    The Wall of Moms is a group primarily made up of women who identify as mothers, who have demonstrated in George Floyd protests in Portland, Oregon, as well as other groups in U.S. cities including Chicago, Seattle, [1] and Tampa, Florida. [2]

  5. Q5 (band) - Wikipedia

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    Q5 started in 1983. [1] It functioned as a supergroup by mixing together members of two popular Seattle bands of the time. Frontman Jonathan K and guitarist Floyd D. Rose from "C.O.R.E." (or "The C.O.R.E.") joined up with guitarist Rick Pierce, bassist Evan Sheeley, and drummer Gary Thompson from "TKO". [1]

  6. Is Pink Floyd About to Sell Its Catalog to Sony Music for ...

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    Of all the remaining multimillion-dollar music-catalog deals on the table, the rights to Pink Floyd’s recordings and name/likeness has been the most contentious. The catalog has been in play for ...

  7. Harry Waters - Wikipedia

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    On 19 June 2011, Waters played a Pink Floyd song "In the Flesh" (from The Wall) with Primus during the band's concert at the Effenaar in Eindhoven. On 17 September 2015, Dean Ween announced on his Facebook page that Harry Waters was the new keyboard player of his namesake group, the Dean Ween Band.

  8. Dicks (band) - Wikipedia

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    Floyd and Gordon, along with new members Tim Carroll, Sebastian Fuchs, and Lynn Perko (formerly of all-women band The Wrecks), formed a second version of Dicks. [4] The LP Kill From The Heart was released in 1983 on SST Records and These People followed in 1985 on Alternative Tentacles .

  9. RPWL - Wikipedia

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    RPWL was formed in 1997 in Freising, Germany, [1] as a Pink Floyd cover band. The group's name is a combination of the first letters of the original four members' last names: Rissettio, Postl, Wallner, and Lang. After three years, they began to write their own music, based on earlier influences. Their debut album, God Has Failed, came out in 2000.