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Pg. 99 (also spelled pageninetynine) was a hardcore punk band from Sterling, Virginia, a town on the outskirts of Washington, D.C., who are widely considered one of the pioneers of the screamo genre. The band formed as a six-piece in late 1997 and broke up as an eight-piece in 2003; at their maximum capacity they performed with two singers ...
Plan 9 from Rhode Island. Plan 9 is an American neo-psychedelic [1] band from Rhode Island formed in 1979. The group was named for the 1950s science fiction film Plan 9 from Outer Space. [2] [3] The Calgary Herald wrote, in 1989, "Its music has that spirited, no-holds-barred feel of rock from the '60s while managing to not sound dated." [4]
9.9 was an American R&B group formed in the mid-1980s. The group consisted of members Margo Thunder, [1] Leslie Jones (1962–2013), and Wanda Perry. The group formed in 1985 in Boston, Massachusetts. They signed to RCA Records and released their first album 9.9 and the single "All of Me for All of You".
Since then the band has just played selective shows and festivals. On January 22, 2019, Cage9 releases Hypesthesia (hypoesthesia is a reduced or loss of sensitivity to sensory stimuli; numbness), their new album after a year in the making. The band released a non album single called “D.O.A.” on April 24, 2020.
Live band members consisting of guitarist Dorian Starchild, bassist Brent Ashley and drummer Kriz DK joined Psyclon Nine for their final performances. [5] A remix for the band Limnus entitled "The Devils Are Inside the Walls" (Psyclon Nine remix) was released in August 2014, [6] followed by a second hiatus that lasted 8 months.
I Nine were a pop rock band formed c. 2004. In 2005, filmmaker Cameron Crowe asked the band to perform the closing credits song, "Same in Any Language," for his movie Elizabethtown . [ 1 ] After being signed by label J Records , their single " Seven Days of Lonely " was released through iTunes in September 2007 and was subsequently chosen by ...
Pages was an American pop rock band active during the late 1970s and the early 1980s. The band consisted of Richard Page and Steve George on vocals and keyboards supported by various studio musicians, some of whom from time to time were considered part of the band.
[9] and released a second album, The Theory of Everything in 2014. [10] A third album from the band was first announced on New Year's Eve 2015 with a 2016 release date intended. [11] The first single from the album, "All Your Words", was released on January 6, 2017. [12] [13] The album's name, Higher, was announced a week later on January 13.