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Frente!

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Guitarist Simon Austin formed the Melbourne, Australian folk-pop music group Frente! in 1991, attracting Angie Hart, Simon Austin (electric guitar), Tim O’Connor, and Tag Picton (changed by Alastair Barden) to circular out the lineup. Frente! inserted the international limelight in the summertime of 1994 making use of their quirky acoustic edition of New Order’s “Bizarre Like Triangle.” On the trunk of that one, Marvin: The Record entered the graphs, with the one “Labor of Like” learning to be a minor hit. Form implemented in 1996.

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Full Name Frente!
Music Songs Bizarre Love Triangle, Accidentally Kelly Street, Ordinary Angels, Labour of Love, Pretty Friend, Not Given Lightly, Cuscatlan, See / Believe, Oh Brilliance, Safe From You, No Time, So Mad, Open Up Your Heart and Let the Sunshine In, What's Come Over Me, Explode, Goodbye Goodguy, Burning Girl, I'll Miss You, Most Beautiful, Paper, Bullets and Walls, 1.9.0, Out of My Sight, Ruby's Arms, Sit on My Hands, Discipline and Deep Water, Baby Blue Sycophant, The Destroyer, The Book Song, Love and Terror, Many Wings / Here You Come Again, Hounds of Love, Bill's O' Bubblin
Albums Marvin the Album, Shape, Live At Fez, New York 2004, 2004-03-31: Fez Under Time Cafe, New York, NY, USA, Labour of Love, Clunk, Whirled, Try to Think Less, Lonely

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