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Euphoria and Canadian
Mood Indigo has also been a host to many Indian rock and fusion bands like Indus Creed, Euphoria, Indian Ocean, Parikrama, Antaragni, Zero and Thermal and a Quarter, and international bands like Canadian band Q. E. D.

Euphoria and band
* Euphoria, a 2009 album by Danish hard rock band Surfact
* State of Euphoria, a 1988 album by New York-based thrash metal band Anthrax
* Euphoria ( American band ), a Melodic Metal / Rock band from New York
* Euphoria ( Australian band ), a 1990s Australian pop / dance trio
* Euphoria ( Indian band ), an active Indian rock group formed in 1989
Although there was no single released, " Misery " made a lasting impression that still holds today, and was recently covered by the band " Lights of Euphoria " on their debut album.
Their first album, Feel Euphoria, has a harder-rocking and more experimental sound than the Neal Morse-led band, relying on Alan Morse's guitar to a greater extent.
State of Euphoria is the fourth studio album by the American thrash metal band Anthrax.
His album covers include art for the pop band Bears and the Anthrax album State of Euphoria.
Hamilton released Foreststorn in 2001 featuring Euphoria with Cary DeNigris on guitar, Paul Ramsey on bass, and a new two horn front line featuring Eric Lawrence on alto and soprano saxes and Evan Schwam on tenor sax, as well as special guest appearances from former band members Arthur Blythe, Steve Turre and his wife Akua Dixon, Eric Person, former Spin Doctors guitarist Eric Schenkman ( a student of Chico's ), Blues Traveler front man John Popper ( also a student of Chico's ), and Charlie Watts of The Rolling Stones.
In fall 2002 he released Thoughts of … with Euphoria, with special guest appearances from guitarists and former band members Joe Beck, Larry Coryell and Rodney Jones.
Their Hollywood debut and second studio album, Euphoria with guest keyboardist Pete Sears, continued to define their eclectic sound and introduced many songs that would become classics for the band.
Thereafter she appeared in a music video for Indipop band Euphoria and also modeled for various advertisement campaigns.
Recently, alternative, metal, grindcore, punk rock and rock acts from Singapore who may have gained some profile in countries other than the city-state of Singapore include John Klass, Firebrands, Stompin ' Ground, Ling Kai, Inch Chua, Ronin, Anna Judge April, Electrico, Force Vomit, 4-Sides, Vermillion, West Grand Boulevard, Plainsunset, Etc, Caracal, Popland, The Great Spy Experiment, Sky In Euphoria, Rancor, Saw Loser ( formerly known as Pug Jelly ), Malex ( Power Metal ), A Vacant Affair ( Post-hardcore band ), For Better Endings ( Experimental Hardcore band ), Death Metal and Rudra who are significant for creating the genre " Vedic Metal ".
Sherwood got back together with his band mates from World Trade and released Euphoria in 1995, with Jay Schellen replacing Williams on drums.
Heavy metal band Anthrax made a Simlish version of their song " Now It's Dark " from their album State of Euphoria in The Sims.
* Gully ( album ), a 2003 album by Indian band Euphoria
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Euphoria and ),
* Euphoria ( beetle ), a genus of scarab beetles
* Euphoria ( Leftover Salmon album ), a 1997 album by Leftover Salmon
* Euphoria ( Def Leppard album ), a 1999 album by Def Leppard
* Euphoria ( Enrique Iglesias album ), a 2010 album by Enrique Iglesias.
* Euphoria ( compilations ), a line of compilation albums consisting mainly of trance and chillout genres
* Euphoria ( Vinnie Vincent album ), a 1997 album by Vinnie Vincent
* Euphoria ( Euphoria album ), a 1969 album by Euphoria
* Euphoria ( Ruslana album ), a 2012 album by Ukrainian singer Ruslana
* " Euphoria " ( Loreen song ), performed by Swedish singer Loreen, won the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest
* Euphoria ( film ), a Russian 2006 dramatic film by Ivan Vyrypayev
* " Euphoria, Part 1 " and " Euphoria, Part 2 " ( 2006 ), a two-part episode of the American television series House
* Euphoria ( software ), a game animation engine software by NaturalMotion
* Euphoria ( programming language ), an interpreted programming language
In 2006 ( with the release of version 3 ), Euphoria became open source and the openEuphoria Group continues to administer and develop the project.
) to the less known languages such as Ch ( via ChSDL ), Euphoria and Pliant.
He has released three solo studio albums, Euphoria Morning ( 1999 ), Carry On ( 2007 ), and Scream ( 2009 ).
A recurrent characteristic is the usage of major-only chord sequences ( Sweet Euphoria, Pretty Noose ), which also leads to more subtle key changes.

Euphoria and dance
He first appeared in music video clips for Melissa Tkautz (" Read My Lips ") and Australian dance outfit Euphoria (" Love You Right ") in 1991 before appearing in the successful series E Street, Home and Away and Heartbreak High.
After defeating Dallas Desire in the Western Final ( one of the Semi-Finals which included a Skill Test, a 3-on-2 match and a dance competition ) with a score of 68-36 they met again with Team Euphoria ( now named New York Euphoria ) at the final of Lingerie Bowl II and won again.

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