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  2. Jank (band) - Wikipedia

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    Jank (stylized as JANK or J A N K ! ) was an American DIY band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . It formed in 2015 following the disbanding of vocalist Lou Diamond's previous group, Panucci's Pizza, and was dissolved in 2016 due to alleged sexual assault allegations against Diamond.

  3. Jank - Wikipedia

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    Jank may refer to: Jank (band), American rock band; Jank (surname), a German surname; Jank Zajfman, or Yank Azman (born 1947), Canadian actor; Jank, a slang term for game mechanics of unconventional or flawed design or implementation, and the experience of such mechanics

  4. Category:Emo musical groups from Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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  5. Hank Williams Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Randall Hank Williams (born May 26, 1949), known professionally as Hank Williams Jr. or Bocephus, is an American singer-songwriter and musician.His musical style has been described as a blend of rock, blues, and country.

  6. Category:Musical groups from Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    B. Bang (American band) Bardo Pond; Barleyjuice; Beach Slang; The Beck Family; Bell and James; Archie Bell & the Drells; Freddie Bell and the Bellboys; Birds of Maya

  7. List of jangle pop bands - Wikipedia

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  8. Jack White - Wikipedia

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    The band's sixth album, Icky Thump, was released in 2007; unlike their previous lo-fi albums, it was recorded at Blackbird Studio in Nashville. [45] The album was regarded as a return to the band's earlier blues and garage-rock sound. [60]

  9. Madvillainy - Wikipedia

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    The photo was created by photographer Eric Coleman at Stones Throw's house in Los Angeles, and edited by Jank. While working on the Madvillainy album cover, Jank drew inspiration from King Crimson's In the Court of the Crimson King artwork. However, following its completion, he noticed the artwork eerily resembled Madonna's Madonna artwork.