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Les Fatals Picards

Produced in 1996, comedy-punk ensemble Les Fatals Picards attained a modicum of renown if they had been a finalist in the 2007 Eurovision song contest. Performing with their local accents, the music group prides itself on lampooning the assault of rap as well as the commercialism of most other styles …

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The Mighty Boosh

Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding take the absurdism and musical comedy of ensembles like Monty Python, the Goodies, as well as the CHILDREN and focus it right into a dual act they call The Mighty Boosh. Both fulfilled after Fielding noticed Barratt carrying out stand-up in Large Wycombe and recognized …

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Kids on TV

Mixing queer background, performance art, a theatrical live display, and a wicked love of life within their music, Toronto’s electro-queercore group Babies on TV feature bassist/vocalist John Caffery, drummer/percussionist/vocalist Minus Smile, guitarist Wolf, and vocalist/video designer Roxanne Luchak. The group’s regular collaborators consist of Maggie MacDonald, also from the Hidden …

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The Loves

The Loves certainly are a Welsh indie pop group whose slinky, gritty, right-at-home-in-the-garage-style indie pop tunes provide a nod to 1960s-era rings just like the Velvet Underground as well as the Rolling Rocks, not forgetting newer acts like Helen Like, the Aislers Place, and Sunday Looks Good if you ask …

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Blue Cafe

In 2001, the eight-piece Polish band Blue Cafe attempt to combine jazz, funk, pop, and Latin disco with hip-hop beats. These were authorized to the EMI-related Polish label Pomaton the same 12 months, and their debut, Fanaberia, made an appearance in 2002. It quickly proceeded to go platinum in Poland …

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