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Chocolate was a Uruguayan band from Montevideo, specializing in cumbia music. They released 3 studio albums, and at their peak, became a huge success in South America , even touring the United States in 2001.
Stepped Up and Scratched is a remix album by English rock band Asking Alexandria. After many delayed scheduled releases, it was released on 21 November 2011 through Sumerian Records. It includes remixes done by Borgore, Sol Invicto, Celldweller, Big Chocolate, KC Blitz and more.
The Chocolate Watchband is an American garage rock [3] band that formed in 1965 in Los Altos, California.The band went through several lineup changes during its existence. Combining psychedelic and garage rock components, their sound was marked by David Aguilar's lead vocals, songwriting, as well as proto-punk musical arrangements.
The band held little power in the recording studio as Cobb selected the compositions that appeared on the album. [4] Only "Gone and Passes By" was an original song written by a Chocolate Watchband member. In all, only four tracks included the whole band, and were released in their intended form.
AngelMaker is a Canadian deathcore band from North Vancouver, British Columbia formed in 2011. The band has seven members, consisting of vocalists Casey Tyson–Pearce and Ian Bearer, guitarists Colton Bennett, Johnny Ciardullo and Matt Perrin, bassist Cole Rideout and drummer Steven Sanchez.
The Inner Mystique is the second album by the American garage rock band The Chocolate Watchband (shown as Chocolate Watch Band), and was released in 1968 by Tower Records. This album is the most well-known released material from the band. However, the original first side is not played by the actual group members. [1]
Millions of Americans will tune into the 2025 Super Bowl on Sunday not only to watch the championship game, but also to check out the big-budget commercials from some of the nation's biggest ...
Errol Ainsworth Glenstor Brown [2] [3] MBE (born Lester Errol Brown; [4] [5] 12 November 1943 – 6 May 2015) was a British-Jamaican singer and songwriter, best known as the frontman of the soul and funk band Hot Chocolate. In 2004, Brown received the Ivor Novello Award for his Outstanding Contribution to British Music. [6]