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  2. Dig (band) - Wikipedia

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    Dig is an American alternative rock band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, they achieved success with their 1993 album Dig , which featured the charting single "Believe". The band then released the album Defenders of the Universe in 1996.

  3. Dig (Dig album) - Wikipedia

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    Dig is the debut studio album by alternative rock band Dig, released in 1993. It was initially released by the independent label Wasteland Records in the summer of 1993, but a few months later the band was signed to the major label Radioactive Records, who reissued the album that same year. The album contains the band's highest charting and ...

  4. The Dig (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Dig is an American rock band based in New York City, consisting of Emile Mosseri (bass/vocals), David Baldwin (guitar/vocals), Erick Eiser (keyboards/guitar), and Mark Demiglio (drums). The band released its debut, self released album Quiet Parade in 2006, followed by their first of five EPs, Good Luck and Games in 2007.

  5. The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Brian Jonestown Massacre is an American rock band led and started by Anton Newcombe.It was formed in San Francisco in 1990. The group was the subject of the 2004 documentary film called Dig!, and have gained media notoriety for their tumultuous working relationships as well as the erratic behavior of Newcombe. [5]

  6. JoBoxers - Wikipedia

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    JoBoxers are a British new wave group formed in London, England in 1982 when former Subway Sect members Rob Marche (guitarist), Dave Collard (keyboardist), Chris Bostock (bassist), and Sean McLusky (drummer) teamed up with England-based American singer Dig Wayne (born Timothy Wayne Ball, 20 July 1958, Cambridge, Ohio).

  7. Dig! - Wikipedia

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    Dig! compellingly chronicles the ups and downs of the Dandy Warhols and the Brian Jonestown Massacre, two ambitious bands whose love/hate relationship embodies many of the potential pratfalls of the music business." [3] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 76 out of 100, based on 28 critics, indicating "generally favorable ...

  8. Mudvayne - Wikipedia

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    The band became popular in the late-1990s Peoria underground music scene, [citation needed] and they found success with the single "Dig" from their debut album L.D. 50 (2000). After releasing four more albums and touring relentlessly for nearly a decade, Mudvayne went on hiatus in 2010. They reunited in 2021 and continue to perform live. [3] [4]

  9. I Mother Earth - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the album's run, Dig was a Gold record in Canada. After the exhaustive touring ended, IME ended up in different studios in Toronto and Morin Heights, Quebec in 1995. In these studios, the band worked on its second album, co-produced by Jag Tanna and Paul Northfield, who was most noted for producing Rush.