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Bands and like
Bands like Talking Heads and Duran Duran used the digitally made sounds on some of their most popular albums.
Bands like The Cure and Queen have used such models as the Korg M1.
Bands that fused punk with light-hearted pop melodies, such as The Queers and Screeching Weasel, began appearing around the country, in turn influencing bands like Green Day and The Offspring, who brought pop punk wide popularity and major record sales.
Bands like New Trolls, Osanna, Metamorfosi, Alphataurus, Semiramis and Biglietto per l ' Inferno had a harder edge, but still with traits of the symphonic tradition.
Bands like the Pixies, R. E. M., The Replacements, Sonic Youth, XTC, The Smiths, etc.
Bands like the Grateful Dead, Big Brother and the Holding Company ( with Janis Joplin ), and Jefferson Airplane lived in the Haight.
Bands such as Psychotic Waltz, Fates Warning, Queensrÿche, and Dream Theater took elements of progressive rock groups ( primarily the instrumentation and compositional structure of songs ) and merged them with heavy metal styles associated with bands like Judas Priest and Black Sabbath ( both of these bands had some progressive influences on their early albums ).
Bands such as Husker Du, Articles of Faith, and new bands formed by members of bands like Deep Wound and Minutemen experimented with other genres and were embraced by college radio, coining the term " College Rock ".
Bands that supplement a folk instrument like the violin with keyboards include Skyclad, Mägo de Oz, and Tuatha de Danann.
Bands like Crass and Dead Kennedys have written songs that attack corporate co-option of the punk subculture, people who are deemed to have sold out, and the violence between punks, skinheads, B-boys and other youth subcultures and within punk itself.
Bands like Test Dept, Clock DVA, Factrix, Autopsia, Nocturnal Emissions, Whitehouse, Severed Heads, Sutcliffe Jügend, and SPK soon followed.
Bands looked menacing and threatening, " like villains on The Sweeney ".
Bands like The Stranglers were shunned but they didn ’ t care.
Bands like Brave Old World, Hot Pstromi and the Klezmatics also emerged during this period.
Bands like Petra and Sacred Warrior never broke through to the mainstream for this very reason.
Bands like Sublime and No Doubt gained mainstream popularity as ska-punk with No Doubt's 1995 Tragic Kingdom, and Sublimes's 1996 self-titled album, which would both go Platinum multiple times with No Doubt going on to diamond certification, although Sublime is mostly associated with Ska and Reggae styles where as No Doubt used elements alternative Rock and dance music.
Bands like Crypta, Homicide, Morbid Death, Deathkross and the Christian act Deathless, among others, were the first metal releases to be available under Brutal Noise.
Bands like Morogoro Jazz and Tabora Jazz were formed ( despite the name, these bands did not play jazz ).
Bands like Gari Kubwa, Tokyo Ngma and Atomic Advantage are among the pioneers of this style, which uses four drums and a keyboard for a sparse sound.
Bands like Twanga Pepeta have managed to carve a new tune distinct from imported Zairean tunes, and are competing with Zairean bands in popularity and audience acceptance.
The society spearheads numerous rock related events like the Battle of the Bands and live rock club shows that has spurred constructive level of activity for bands.
Bands like Battery9, Terminatrix, NuL, K. O. B. U. S. and Thys Nywerheid continue to reinvent alternative Afrikaans music, while Jack Parow has continued the Cape's development of Afrikaans rap from pioneers Brasse vannie Kaap, finding success as far afield as Holland with his 2009 single " Cooler as Ekke ".
Bands like Korai Öröm and Másfél ( also check Myster Mobius ) started, playing ambient, psychedelic music.
Bands like La Vela Puerca, No Te Va Gustar, La Trampa or Buitres have a massive following.

Bands and Black
Bands such as Black Flag and Crass ( and their followers ) widely stenciled their names and logos, while many punk night clubs, squats and hangouts are famous for their graffiti.
Bands such as Black Lips and Jay Reatard, who initially released their records on traditionally garage punk labels such as In The Red Records, began signing to larger, more well-known independent labels.
Bands representing an assortment of genres, ranging from The Replacements and The Quireboys to You Am I, Guns N ' Roses, The Black Crowes and Pearl Jam have all acknowledged Faces ' musical influence.
Two are called " Freedmen Bands " ( also " Black Seminoles ") because they descended in part from escaped slaves who were freed after the Civil War.
Bands that influenced the genre include Black Flag, JFA, Agent Orange, Minor Threat and Bad Religion.
The Black Bands of Giovanni: Infantry and Diplomacy During the Italian Wars ( 1526 – 1528 ).
Lannoy attempted to intercept the expedition near Fiorenzuola, but suffered heavy casualties and was forced to return to Lodi by the intervention of the infamous Black Bands of Giovanni de ' Medici, Italian mercenaries which had just entered French service.
Bands like The Slickee Boys, Urban Verbs, Tiny Desk Unit, Mother May I, Insect Surfers, Tru Fax & the Insaniacs, and Black Market Baby were popular at places like the 9: 30 Club, The Psychedeli, dc space, Madam's Organ, The Bayou ( in Georgetown ).
Bands like Reigning Sound, Goober & the Peas and The Black Keys have all cited Fortune artists as influential.
Bands like Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, Iron Maiden and Scorpions were extremely popular.
Bands included are Black Flag, Germs, X, Alice Bag Band, Circle Jerks, Catholic Discipline, and Fear.
In one explanation for American saxophonist Charlie Parker's nickname being " Yardbird ", jazz trombonist and blues singer Clyde E. B. Berhardt in his autobiography I Remember: Eighty Years of Black Entertainment, Big Bands, states:
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Bands that receive consistent airplay include Metallica, Slipknot, Nine Inch Nails, Rage Against the Machine, Disturbed, Korn, Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, Sublime, Mudvayne, Godsmack, Pantera, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Five Finger Death Punch and Jimi Hendrix, among many others.
Bands currently successful in New Zealand include Evermore, Elemeno P, Phoenix Foundation, Fat Freddy's Drop, Goldenhorse, Shihad ( aka Pacifier ), The Datsuns, Luger Boa, Steriogram, The Feelers, Flight of the Conchords, Goodnight Nurse, Blindspott, Black River Drive, Zed, Midnight Youth and Opshop.
The Black Bands of Giovanni: Infantry and Diplomacy During the Italian Wars ( 1526 – 1528 ).
After spending a few years as a merchant's clerk he took to soldiering at an early age, and served his apprenticeship under Giovanni de ' Medici, in the latter's Black Bands ( Delle Bande Nere being Giovanni de ' Medici's nickname, from the blackl stripes on his insignia ) in various parts of Italy, earning a reputation as a daring fighter and somewhat of a swashbuckler.
Bands in their playlist range from classic rock such as The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, The Who, and Led Zeppelin, southern rock such as Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Eagles, alternative rock, punk rock, or grunge like Alice in Chains, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, The Offspring and Green Day, and hard rock and heavy metal music such as Rush, Van Halen, Metallica, Black Sabbath, and AC / DC.

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