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  2. Can (band) - Wikipedia

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    Can (stylized in all caps) were a German experimental rock band formed in Cologne in 1968 by Holger Czukay (bass, tape editing), Irmin Schmidt (keyboards), Michael Karoli (guitar), and Jaki Liebezeit (drums). They featured several vocalists, including the American Malcolm Mooney (1968–70) and the Japanese Damo Suzuki (1970–73). [8]

  3. Delay 1968 - Wikipedia

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    Delay 1968 is a compilation album by the German experimental rock band Can released in 1981. It comprises previously unreleased work recorded for Can's rejected debut album, Prepared to Meet Thy Pnoom, recorded with the singer Malcolm Mooney. [4]

  4. Can discography - Wikipedia

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    Can Live Music (Live 1971–1977) (Spoon, 1999) – collection of live recordings 1972–1977 (originally packaged with the Can Box CD/video/book set) Live in Stuttgart 1975 (Spoon/Mute, 2021) – CD or 3-LP or digital; Live in Brighton 1975 (Spoon/Mute, 2021) – 2-CD or 3-LP or digital; Live in Cuxhaven 1976 (Spoon/Mute, 2022) – CD or LP or ...

  5. The Empty Pockets - Wikipedia

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    The Empty Pockets (formerly known as Josh & The Empty Pockets) is an American rock and roll band from Chicago, Illinois.Josh & The Empty Pockets released a Buddy Holly Tribute album in 2007 and Under the Bed in 2008, with Erika Brett featured on two of the songs.

  6. The Empty Hearts - Wikipedia

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    The band performed at the NAMM Show in January 2016 and at the 85th annual Hollywood Christmas Parade in 2016. The band's "Second Album" was released on August 28, 2020. [ 5 ] Official videos from the album included the songs, “Jonathan Harker’s Journal,” "The World's Gone Insane," "Coat-Tailer," and "Come On and Try It."

  7. Empty (Garbage song) - Wikipedia

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    The promotional video for "Empty" was helmed by Samuel Bayer, who also directed the first Garbage videos from their debut album. [15] [16] The video shows each member of the band playing in an empty room alone on a platform with various flashing colored light effects as well as confetti occasionally raining down from the ceiling.

  8. Monster Movie (Can album) - Wikipedia

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    Previously the band had been known as "Inner Space", which later became the name of their recording studio. Some copies of the LP bore the subtitle "Made in a castle with better equipment", [ 16 ] referring to Schloss Nörvenich , the 14th-century castle in Nörvenich , North Rhine-Westphalia , where the band recorded from 1968–69.

  9. Tago Mago - Wikipedia

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    Tago Mago is the second studio album by the German krautrock band Can, originally released as a double LP in August 1971 on United Artists Records.It was the band's first full studio album to feature vocalist Damo Suzuki after the departure of Malcolm Mooney the year prior, though Suzuki had been featured on most tracks on the 1970 compilation album Soundtracks. [5]