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  2. Phunk Junkeez - Wikipedia

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    The band kept playing with only stage amplifiers, but soon the lights were turned off as well. Once backstage, the band's leader, K-Tel Disco, tossed tables and chairs and threatened the producers of the event, who left without paying the band. By then, a large percentage of the audience had left the venue before seeing Dada perform.

  3. K-tel - Wikipedia

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    K-tel International Ltd is a Canadian company which formerly specialized in selling consumer products through infomercials and live demonstration. Its products include compilation music albums, including The Super Hits series, The Dynamic Hits series and The Number One Hits series and consumer products, including the Record Selector, the Veg-O-Matic, the Miracle Brush, and the Feather Touch Knife.

  4. List of albums containing a hidden track: K - Wikipedia

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    Kid Rock, Devil Without a Cause: Shortly after the last song ("Black Chick, White Guy" on the explicit version, "Where U at Rock" on the clean version) is a techno-rock remix of "I Am the Bullgod." [6] Kidz in the Hall, School Was My Hustle: The hidden track "We Almost Lost" follows "Day By Day" at the end of track 12.

  5. Chase the Devil - Wikipedia

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    [6] Kanye West has used resung samples from "Chase the Devil" to produce Jay Z's song "Lucifer", which appeared on Jay Z's 2003 release, The Black Album. [6] Madness covered the song for their cover album, The Dangermen Sessions Vol. 1, released in 2005. [7] Dreadzone sampled the song for their 2006 track "Iron Shirt". [8]

  6. List of disco artists (F–K) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of artists primarily associated with the disco era of the 1970s and some of their most noteworthy disco hits. Numerous artists, not usually considered disco artists, implemented some of the styles and sounds of disco music, and are also included.

  7. Disco - Wikipedia

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    Nu-disco is a 21st-century dance music genre associated with the renewed interest in 1970s and early 1980s disco, [132] mid-1980s Italo disco, and the synthesizer-heavy Euro disco aesthetics. [133] The moniker appeared in print as early as 2002, and by mid-2008 was used by record shops such as the online retailers Juno and Beatport. [ 134 ]

  8. The Best of Bowie - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Bowie is a compilation album by English singer-songwriter David Bowie, released in 1980 by K-tel. The cover was based on the 12-inch single sleeve design of Bowie's " Fashion ". [ 3 ] It made No. 3 in the UK Albums Chart .

  9. Lee "Scratch" Perry - Wikipedia

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    Lee "Scratch" Perry OD (born Rainford Hugh Perry; 20 March 1936 [1] – 29 August 2021 [2] [3]) was a Jamaican record producer, songwriter and singer noted for his innovative studio techniques and production style. [4]