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  2. Rogue (band) - Wikipedia

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    Rogue were a British soft rock band who were active between 1975 and 1979, comprising Guy Fletcher, Al Hodge and John Hodkinson. The group's original material was all written by Fletcher and his songwriting partner Doug Flett , though Flett was never a member of the band.

  3. Descended Like Vultures - Wikipedia

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    Descended Like Vultures is an album by Oakland-based band Rogue Wave. It was ... Bass, Chimes, Autoharp, Hammond B3 Organ, Piano, Transistor Radio; Bill Racine ...

  4. Category:Rogue (band) songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Rogue (band) songs or lists of Rogue (band) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Rogue (band) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Way to Go! - Wikipedia

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    "Way to Go!" is a song by Australian electronic rock band Rogue Traders from their second album, Here Come the Drums (2005). It was released as the album's second single on 10 October 2005 and is the first release under the famous "Rogue Traders" logo. In the UK, the single had a different cover.

  6. Rogue Wave (band) - Wikipedia

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    Rogue Wave is an indie rock band from Oakland, California, and headed by Zach Schwartz (a.k.a. Zach Rogue) who created the band after losing his job in the dot-com bust. Their first album was Out of the Shadow which was released privately in 2003 and re-released in 2004. In the fall of 2004 they went on a national tour of the United States.

  7. Asleep at Heaven's Gate - Wikipedia

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    Asleep at Heaven's Gate is the third album by American indie rock band Rogue Wave. It was released to average reviews on September 18, 2007. It was released to average reviews on September 18, 2007. It was produced by Roger Moutenot. [ 5 ] "

  8. Delusions of Grand Fur - Wikipedia

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    The title of the album is a play on the phrase "delusions of grandeur." [7] When asked about the meaning of the title, the band replied in a Facebook Q&A that the name is subject to interpretation but to the band, the title refers to "...people in bands thinking they will be living the easy life once they get signed to a label. thinking they can become new people when the band gets going. but ...

  9. The Sound of Drums (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album also features a new drummer Peter Marin and the return of guitarist Tim Henwood, who left the band during 2008. On October 24, 2011, the band posted on Facebook that the album would be released as the second disc of a double-disc titled The Sound of Drums. The first disc is a greatest hits compilation. [2] "