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  2. List of electronic rock artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of electronic rock artists. Bands are listed alphabetically by the first letter in their name, and individuals are listed by first name.

  3. Vektor (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band was formed under the name Locrian in December 2002 by the front man/guitarist David DiSanto, and a year later they released their first demo, "Nucleus". After reforming the band in 2004 under the name Vektor, they became popular in the Phoenix metal scene, with a musical style that mixes technical thrash metal and speed metal with ...

  4. Vector (band) - Wikipedia

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    Vector was an American rock band formed in Sacramento, California, in the early 1980s by Jimmy Abegg and Steve Griffith. [2] The band had several drummers over the years, including Aaron Smith and Bruce Spencer , both of whom also played drums for the 77s .

  5. Category:Vector (band) members - Wikipedia

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    Members of the American Christian rock band Vector. Pages in category "Vector (band) members" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  6. Electronic (band) - Wikipedia

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    Electronic were an English alternative dance supergroup formed by singer/guitarist Bernard Sumner (of New Order) and guitarist Johnny Marr (of the Smiths).They co-wrote the majority of their output between 1989 and 1998, [a] collaborating with Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe of the Pet Shop Boys on three tracks in their early years, and former Kraftwerk member Karl Bartos on nine songs in 1995.

  7. Electronic rock - Wikipedia

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    Electronic rock (also known as electro rock and synth rock) is a music genre that involves a combination of rock music and electronic music, featuring instruments typically found within both genres. It originates from the late 1960s when rock bands began incorporating electronic instrumentation into their music.

  8. The B-52s - Wikipedia

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    The B-52s, originally presented as the B-52's (with an errant apostrophe; used until 2008), are an American new wave band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1976. [8] The original lineup consisted of Fred Schneider (vocals, percussion), Kate Pierson (vocals, keyboards, synth bass), Cindy Wilson (vocals, percussion), Ricky Wilson (guitar, vocals), and Keith Strickland (drums, guitar, keyboards, vocals).

  9. Electronics in rock music - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese band Yellow Magic Orchestra pioneered synthpop with their self-titled album (1978) and Solid State Survivor (1979), [43] with the latter including several early computerized rock songs, [44] [45] such as a mechanized cover version of The Beatles' "Day Tripper" (1965). [44]