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Blur
English alternative rock band
Status Quo
British musical group; rock band
Mumford & Sons
Mumford & Sons are an English folk rock band formed in Greater London. The band consists of Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett, and Ted Dwane.
The Pretenders
English-American rock band
Traveling Wilburys
English–American musical group
Bastille
English indie pop band
The Darkness
British rock band
Skunk Anansie
British rock band
Sade
British band
Bush
British rock band
Wishbone Ash
British rock band
The Firm
British rock supergroup
Fightstar
Fightstar were an English rock band from London that formed in 2003. The band consisted of lead vocalist, guitarist and keyboardist Charlie Simpson, guitarist and co-vocalist Alex Westaway, bassist Dan Haigh and drummer Omar Abidi. Generally considered a post-hardcore band as a whole, Fightstar are known to incorporate metal, alternative rock and other genres into their sound. Their 2005 debut EP, They Liked You Better When You Were Dead, was released in 2005 and was a critical success.
Apparatjik
Apparatjik ( ) are a multi-national band formed in 2008. The band is a supergroup that consists of bassist Guy Berryman from Coldplay, guitarist/keyboardist Magne Furuholmen from a-ha, singer/guitarist Jonas Bjerre of Mew and drummer/producer Martin Terefe. The band's name literal translation is "agent of the apparatus". Apparatjik is based on apparatchik, which is a word of Russian origin and is used to describe "an official or bureaucrat in any organization" but has in the past had other meanings, including "Communist agent or spy".
Don Broco
English pop rock band
Guillemots
British indie rock band
Theatre of Hate
British post-punk band
Cancer
British extreme metal band
King
British New Wave pop band
Electrafixion
Electrafixion were an alternative rock band, formed by former Echo & the Bunnymen members Ian McCulloch and Will Sergeant in 1994, joined by bass guitarist Leon de Sylva and drummer Tony McGuigan. They released one album, Burned, and four singles and EPs before splitting up in 1996, due to the reformation of the Bunnymen. A posthumous limited edition 7" single, "Baseball Bill" was released in 1997. When touring, the band included Julian Phillips (formerly of Marion) on bass and his brother, George Phillips, on drums.
Deadland Ritual
British-American rock band
Capricorns
musical artist