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Codeine and slowcore
Some singer-songwriters who have been labelled slowcore include distinctive and unusual vocalists, such as the Swedish singer Stina Nordenstam, and bands with creative drummers, such as Codeine.
Codeine is an American indie rock / slowcore band formed in 1989.

Codeine and rock
* Codeine Velvet Club, a Scottish Alternative rock band formed in by Lou Hickey and Jon Lawler.

Codeine and with
Mixtures of these drugs with other drugs such as Vicoprofen ( hydrocodone & ibuprofen ), Combunox ( ibuprofen and oxycodone ), Synalgos DC ( aspirin and dihydrocodeine ), and the Empirin With Codeine series were also available.
Examples of these include some sleep aid tablets such as Nytol, Human de-worming tablets such as Mebendazole, painkillers with small amounts of Codeine ( up to 12. 8 mg per tablet ), and pseudoephedrine.
In February 2012, Codeine announced it would perform on the request of Mogwai at All Tomorrow's Parties sister event ; I'll Be Your Mirror, on 26 May 2012 in London, United Kingdom at Alexandra Palace, along with other shows, to commemorate a comprehensive reissue of their recordings by The Numero Group in June 2012.
: N02AA79 Codeine, combinations with psycholeptics
* “ Sleepytown: A Southern Gothic Childhood, with Codeine .” Harper ’ s 286, July 1992, p. 60-66.
* Fiorinal and Fioricet also come as combination drugs with codeine called Fiorinal with Codeine and Fioricet with Codeine, respectively, which add 30 milligrams of codeine phosphate to each mixture.
* Chris Brokaw ( born 1964 ), American musician, mostly known for his work with the bands Come and Codeine
Brokaw was playing drums with Codeine, Johnson had previously drummed for Athens, Georgia band Bar-B-Q Killers, and O ' Brien had played with two other 1980s Athens bands, Kilkenny Cats and Fashion Battery.
* Working Holiday split 7 " with Codeine ( band ) ( Simple Machines )
Narcotic preparations for gastrointestinal problems tend to be the more available of the narcotics ; other narcotics for pain like the Tylenol With Codeine series, ( even No. 1 and other combination products with the same quantity and therefore narcotic content number ( 7½ or 8 mg, i. e. < sup > 1 </ sup >/< sub > 8 </ sub > of a grain of codeine phosphate per tablet ) are more restricted and therefore all Schedule III.
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Codeine, The Magic Band, The Drones, Factory Floor and Nisennenmondai with more to be confirmed

Codeine and more
Smith ended up seriously ill in hospital in 1999 after consuming more than 50 Nurofen Plus tablets ; these contain the opiate drug Codeine, which is known to be addictive.
Codeine is used in the treatment of diarrhea to slow down peristalsis and the passage of fecal material through the bowels-this means that more time is given for water to reabsorb back into the body, which gives a firmer stool, and also means that feces is passed less frequently.
In 1963, recovering from a throat infection Sainte-Marie became addicted to codeine and recovering from the experience became the basis of her song " Cod ' ine ", later covered by Donovan, Janis Joplin, The Charlatans, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Man, the Litter, The Leaves, Jimmy Gilmer, Gram Parsons, Charles Brutus McClay, The Barracudas ( spelt " Codeine "), and more recently by Courtney Love.

Codeine and other
* Codeine when not in a medication containing at least two other active ingredients.

Codeine and bands
HiM is a dub influenced post-rock group formed in 1995 by Doug Scharin, drummer for the bands Codeine, Rex and June of 44.
Initially, she sent out only two tapes, one to Tae Won Yu, from the band Kicking Giant, and another to Chris Brokaw, from the bands Come and Codeine.

Codeine and such
FDA action on this suggestion would ostensibly also affect codeine and dihydrocodeine products such as the Tylenol With Codeine and Panlor series of drugs.

Codeine and Red
He has also played in Codeine, The Red Krayola, Bitch Magnet and The Wingdale Community Singers.

Codeine and .
Codeine analogues of morphine-based drugs often serve as prodrugs of the stronger drug, as in codeine and morphine, hydrocodone and hydromorphone, oxycodone and oxymorphone, nicocodeine and nicomorphine, dihydrocodeine and dihydromorphine, etc.
Codeine was once viewed as the gold standard in cough suppressants.
The W. A. S. P song " Doctor Rockter " includes the lyrics: " Cocaine, Codeine, 714, a Tuinol blindfold just what I need.
They named themselves Cave-In as a homage to the Codeine song, Cave-In, from the album Frigid Stars.
Codeine released their first album Frigid Stars LP on the German label Glitterhouse in August 1990.
* Semi-official Codeine site, full discography, lyrics, etc.

pioneered and subgenres
The most notable of the 1980s metal subgenres in the United States was the swift and aggressive thrash metal style, pioneered by bands like Anthrax, Megadeth, Metallica, and Slayer.

pioneered and indie
In Britain the combination of indie with American pioneered dance-punk was dubbed new rave in publicity for The Klaxons and the term was picked up and applied by the NME to a number of bands, including Trash Fashion, New Young Pony Club, Hadouken !, Late of the Pier, Test Icicles, and Shitdisco forming a scene with a similar visual aesthetic to earlier rave music.

pioneered and rock
To accentuate this inherent musical tension, Horn juxtaposed the driving funk / rock rhythm section with a dramatic formal string arrangement and plenty of orchestral stabs, a novel technique that Horn himself had pioneered the previous year in producing Yes's " Owner of a Lonely Heart ".
It was pioneered by musicians including The Beatles, The Byrds, and The Yardbirds, emerging as a genre during the mid 1960s among folk rock and blues rock bands in the United Kingdom and United States, such as Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Cream, The Doors and Pink Floyd.
A thriving psychedelic music scene in Cambodia, influenced by psychedelic rock and soul broadcast by US forces radio in Vietnam, was pioneered by artists such as Sinn Sisamouth and Ros Sereysothea.
The adoption of electronic synthesisers, pioneered by Popol Vuh from 1970, together with the work of figures like Brian Eno ( for a time the keyboard player with Roxy Music ), would be a major influence on subsequent synth rock.
The sound of the electric guitar in rock music is typically supported by the electric bass guitar pioneered in jazz music in the same era, and percussion produced from a drum kit that combines drums and cymbals.
Prince pioneered the " Minneapolis sound ", a hybrid mixture of funk, rock, pop, R & B and New Wave that has influenced many other musicians.
Shaw pioneered the first album oriented rock format on all seven stations and changed their call letters to WPLJ New York, WDAI Chicago, WDVE Pittsburgh, WRIF Detroit, KAUM Houston, KSFX San Francisco and KLOS Los Angeles.
The most abrasive and discordant outgrowth of punk was noise rock, which emphasised loud distorted electric guitars bands and powerful drums, and was pioneered by bands including Sonic Youth, Swans, Big Black and Butthole Surfers.
The work of Talk Talk and Slint helped inspire post-rock ( an experimental style influenced by jazz and electronic music, pioneered by Bark Psychosis and taken up by acts such as Tortoise, Stereolab, and Laika ), as well as leading to more dense and complex, guitar-based math rock, developed by acts like Polvo and Chavez.
Left to his own devices, Eldritch recorded the Floodland album, marking a shift away from guitar-based rock towards an atmospheric, Wagnerian, keyboard-oriented explorations pioneered on Gift.
Vincent Eugene Craddock ( February 11, 1935 – October 12, 1971 ), known as Gene Vincent, was an American musician who pioneered the styles of rock and roll and rockabilly.
Though others had earlier used similar techniques, Thin Lizzy are widely recognised as one of the first hard rock bands to employ double lead guitar harmony sound – a technique pioneered by Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac and Wishbone Ash in the UK, whilst independently in the USA by Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers Band.
The genre was pioneered by the Los Angeles band The Byrds, who began playing traditional folk music and Bob Dylan-penned material with rock instrumentation, in a style heavily influenced by The Beatles and other British bands.
This original incarnation of folk rock led directly to the distinct, eclectic style of electric folk ( aka British folk rock ) pioneered in the late 1960s by Pentangle, Fairport Convention and Alan Stivell.
As the 1970s dawned, folk rock evolved away from the jangly template pioneered by The Byrds, but their influence could still be heard in the music of bands like Fairport Convention and Pentangle.
Electric folk ( aka British folk rock ) is the name given to the form of folk rock pioneered in Britain during the late 1960s by the bands Sweeney's Men, Fairport Convention, and Pentangle.
In Brittany electric folk was pioneered by Alan Stivell ( who began to mix his Breton, Irish, and Scottish roots with rock music ) and later by French bands like Malicorne.
It emerged from the electric folk music of the late 1960s and was pioneered by bands such as Horslips, who blended Gaelic mythology, traditional Irish music and rock.
It has two major forms: largely instrumental surf rock, with an electric guitar or saxophone playing the main melody, largely pioneered by Dick Dale and the Del-Tones, and vocal surf pop, including both surf ballads and dance music, often with strong harmonies that are most associated with The Beach Boys.
By the early 1960s, instrumental rock and roll had been pioneered successfully by performers such as Duane Eddy, Link Wray, and The Ventures.
Jefferson Airplane's fusion of folk rock and psychedelia was original at the time, in line with musical developments pioneered by The Byrds, The Mamas & the Papas, Bob Dylan, The Yardbirds, and The Beatles, amongst other mid-1960s rock bands.

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