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  2. Category:Happy hardcore songs - Wikipedia

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  3. Harvest (band) - Wikipedia

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    By 1991, Ed Kerr left the group and Harvest became a five-player band led by Williams. [1] With various members, [1] Williams' band produced Let's Fight (For a Generation), Mighty River, and 41 Will Come. In 1992 the band went on an "Olympic and European Tour." They performed in Spain at the Barcelona Summer Olympics and at the Sevilla World Expo.

  4. Happy hardcore - Wikipedia

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    Happy hardcore, also known as 4-beat or happycore, is a subgenre of hardcore dance music or "hard dance". It emerged both from the UK breakbeat hardcore rave scene , and Belgian, German and Dutch hardcore techno scenes in the early 1990s.

  5. Category:Happy hardcore music - Wikipedia

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    Happy hardcore songs (5 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Happy hardcore music" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  6. Out on the Weekend - Wikipedia

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    Young recognized this contrast, stating "Even when I'm happy it sounds like I'm not and when I try to say I'm happy I try to disguise it." [5] About the boy who can't relate to joy Young stated that it "just means I'm so happy that I can't get it all out. But it doesn't sound happy. The way I wrote it sounds sad, like I tried to hide it." [5] [6]

  7. Fun Kids - Wikipedia

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    Fun Kids is a national children's and pop digital radio station in the United Kingdom with associated websites, YouTube and podcast channels. It has previously been the winner of the Sony and Arqiva Digital Radio Stations of the year.

  8. Kids Like Us - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Kids Like Us signed to Eulogy Recordings and released their second full length, Outta Control with the majority of songs written by guitarist Stephen Krantz. [1] After several member changes, the band released their final full length, The Game , [ 4 ] and a split with label-mates the Mongoloids.

  9. 8kids - Wikipedia

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    On 26 March 2016 the band signed a contract with music distributor Melodie der Welt and concert agency Ever Ever Management. [2] The band signed a label contract with Austrian metal label Napalm Records a month before signing to Melodie der Welt. [3] In April the band released their first music video for the song Alles löst sich auf (engl.