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Musical groups disestablished in 2001

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Death
American death metal band
Electric Light Orchestra
English rock band
Savage Garden
Australian pop rock duo
Aqua
Danish-Norwegian music group
Emperor
Norwegian black metal band
Twisted Sister
American heavy metal band
All Saints
British girl group
Skunk Anansie
British rock band
Malice Mizer
Japanese band
At the Drive-In
American post-hardcore band
Five
British boy band
Metal Church
American heavy metal band
Steps
British musical group; dance-pop band
Technotronic
Technotronic was a Belgian electronic music project formed in 1987 by Jo Bogaert and best known for their 1989 single, "Pump Up the Jam", which features vocals by Ya Kid K. The song peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. Later that year, the single was followed by the album of the same name, which peaked at No. 10 on the Billboard 200. Technotronic achieved further success with the singles "Get Up! (Before the Night Is Over)" and "Move This". They went on to release the albums Body to Body (1991) and Recall (1995), and they have been inactive since 2001.
H.O.T.
H.O.T. (; pronounced "H. O. T.", acronym for Highfive of Teenagers) was a South Korean boy band that was created by SM Entertainment in 1996. They are considered to be the first K-pop idol group and their successful formula became the model for many K-pop groups that followed them. The group consisted of five members: Moon Hee-joon, Jang Woo-hyuk, Tony Ahn, Kangta, and Lee Jae-won.
Babes in Toyland
American rock band
Ash Ra Tempel
German musical group; krautrock band of the 1970s
L7
American rock band
Popol Vuh
German band
Ride
British shoegazing band
James
British rock band
Elastica
Elastica were an English rock band formed in London in 1992 by guitarist/singer Justine Frischmann and drummer Justin Welch after their departure from Suede. The band was stylistically influenced by punk rock, post-punk and new wave music. The band's members changed several times, with Frischmann and Welch being the only members who remained in Elastica from its formation to its dissolution.
The Afghan Whigs
American rock band
Anal Cunt
American grindcore band
Control Denied
American progressive metal band
Republica
Republica are an English alternative rock band formed in 1994. They reached the height of their popularity from 1996 to 1999. The band went on hiatus in 2001 and reunited in 2008.
Eternal Tears of Sorrow
Finnish metal band
Sunny Day Real Estate
American musical group; emo band
Electronic
alternative dance band
Catatonia
Welsh band
Pizzicato Five
Japanese pop band
Damn Yankees
American rock band
Semisonic
Semisonic is an American rock band formed in Minneapolis in 1995, consisting of Dan Wilson (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards), John Munson (bass, keyboards, backing vocals, guitar), and Jacob Slichter (drums, percussion, keyboards, backing vocals). They are best known in the U.S. for their 1998 top-20 single "Closing Time".
Indexi
Indexi were a Bosnian and former Yugoslav rock band popular in Yugoslavia. It formed in 1962 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and disbanded in 2001 when singer Davorin Popović died. Some of their most notable songs are "Svijet u kome živim" and "Negdje u kraju, u zatišju" with lyrics by Želimir Altarac Čičak, "Plima", "Sve ove godine", "Sanjam", "Predaj se, srce" and "Bacila je sve niz rijeku", which was later covered by many other ex-Yugoslavian groups, notably Crvena jabuka.
Walls of Jericho
American metalcore band
Silencer
Swedish black metal band
Troll
Norwegian black metal band
Deep Blue Something
American rock band
Red House Painters
American rock band
Panchiko
Panchiko ( ) is a British indie rock band originating from Nottingham, England. Formed between 1997 and 1998, the band originally consisted of lead vocalist and guitarist Owain Davies, guitarist/keyboardist Andrew "Andy" Wright, bassist Shaun Ferreday, and a drummer named John. A year after the revival of Panchiko in 2020, they were joined by guitarist Robert "Rob" Harris and John Schofield, who replaced their original drummer.
Darkwoods My Betrothed
Finnish band
Les Négresses Vertes
French rock band
Ultra Bra
Finnish pop/rock band
Philharmonia Hungarica
symphony orchestra, based in Marl, Germany, which existed from 1956 to 2001
Screeching Weasel
American punk rock band
Dominus
Danish metal band
Platero y Tú
Spanish band from the Basque Country
Pharao
Pharao is a German Eurodance act produced by Alexander Hawking and DJ Stevie Steve. The band was fronted by Egyptian-Indian singer Kyra Pharao (Claudia Banerjee) (born 17 January 1971) and American rapper Deon Blue (born 20 January 1970). Pharao released two studio albums, Pharao (1994) and The Return (1998).
Judy and Mary
Japanese rock band
Ella baila sola
Spanih musical group
Hot Boys
American hip hop group
59 Times the Pain
Swedish hardcore punk band
Raphael
Japanese visual kei rock band
Trypes
Trypes (Greek: Τρύπες, "Holes") were a Greek rock band originating from Thessaloniki, Greece. Their unique sound emerged mainly from the combination of vocalist Giannis Aggelakas' distinctive singing style and lyrics and Giorgos Karras' post-punk and alternative rock instrumentation. They have produced landmark albums like Enia pliromena tragoudia (Nine paid songs) and Kefali gemato chrysafi (Head Full of Gold) which not only were commercially successful, but are also considered to be masterpieces of Greek rock discography.
Vaakevandring
Vaakevandring was a Norwegian unblack metal band that was active from 1996 to 2007. The name in Norwegian is a reference to the resurrection of Jesus. Vaakevandring played symphonic black metal with influences from Norwegian folk music.
Broken Hope
American death metal band
V.I.P.
Hungarian band
Royal Trux
American rock band
Dismal Euphony
Norwegian metal band
Altar
Dutch musical group; death metal band