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Rabbitt

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Rabbitt were a South African art-rock/pop band that was active for six years during the […]

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Sui Generis

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Sui Generis were an Argentine folk-rock combo that recorded three studio albums and a two-volume […]

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Zbigniew Seifert

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Zbigniew Seifert (June 6, 1946 — Feb. 15, 1979) was a 1970s Polish jazz-rock violinist who […]

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Esperanto

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Esperanto was a multi-national art-rock/flamenco ensemble, formed in Brussels by violinist Raymond Vincent (Wallace Collection) […]

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Killing Joke

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Killing Joke are an English post-punk/industrial band from Notting Hill that debuted with an EP […]

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Tudor Lodge

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Tudor Lodge was an English folk-rock trio from Reading, Berkshire, that released a self-titled album […]

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Cornucopia

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Cornucopia was a German symphonic-psych band that released the album Full Horn on Brain in […]

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Crack

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Crack were a Spanish symphonic-rock band that released the album Si Todo Hiciera Crack on […]

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Fuchsia

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Fuchsia was an English folk-rock band from Exeter, Devon, that released a self-titled album on […]

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Cleves

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Cleves was a New Zealander psych-rock band that released a self-titled album on Festival-subsidiary Infinity […]

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Arachnoïd

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Arachnoïd were a French symphonic/space-rock band that released a self-titled album on Divox in 1979. […]

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Living Force

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Living Force were a New Zealander Latin-rock band that released a self-titled album on Atlantic […]

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Artcane

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Artcane was a French symphonic-rock band that released the album Odyssée on Philips in 1977. […]

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Dakila

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Dakila were an American Latin-rock band from San Francisco that released a self-titled album on […]

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Animal Nightlife

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Animal Nightlife were an English sophisti-pop band from London that released a clutch of singles […]

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Città Frontale

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Città Frontale were an Italian symphonic-rock band from Naples that released the album El Tor […]

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Salty Dogg

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Salty Dogg were a New Zealander art-pop band that released the album Love to Play […]

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Mezquita

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Mezquita were a Spanish symphonic-rock band from Córdoba that released two albums on Chapa between […]

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Black Merda

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Black Merda was an American soul-funk/psych band from Detroit that released a self-titled album on […]

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Matching Mole

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Matching Mole was an English jazz-rock band that released two albums on CBS in 1972. […]

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