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  2. Industry (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Industry was an American new wave band formed in 1978 in New York City as Industrial Complex, their name later changing to Industry. In 1981, the band became commercial but disbanded three years later. Their only well known album was Stranger to Stranger, released in 1984 [1] which included the hit single, "State of the Nation".

  3. Holiday (America album) - Wikipedia

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    Holiday is the fourth studio album by the American folk rock band America, released on the Warner Bros. Records label in June 1974. The album was produced in London by longtime Beatles record producer George Martin, the first of seven consecutive albums he produced with America.

  4. Scandal (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Scandal is an American rock band formed in 1981 and fronted by Patty Smyth.The band scored heavy rotation classics on MTV with "Goodbye to You" (1982) and "Love's Got a Line on You" (1983), setting the stage for their first full-length album on Columbia Records, that spawned an RIAA-certified platinum hit in both the United States and Canada, with the song "The Warrior", peaking at No. 7 in 1984.

  5. Slaves (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Slaves was an American post-hardcore group formed in Sacramento, California. The band consisted of bassist Colin Vieira, guitarists Weston Richmond and Juan Felipe Sanchez, drummer Zachary Baker, and lead vocalist Jonny Craig. The band released their debut album, Through Art We Are All Equals on June 24, 2014.

  6. LFO (American band) - Wikipedia

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    LFO (an acronym for Lyte Funkie Ones) are an American pop and hip hop band formed in 1995 and consisted of singers Brad Fischetti (born September 11, 1975), Rich Cronin (August 30, 1974 – September 8, 2010), and Brian "Brizz" Gillis (January 19, 1975 – March 29, 2023). [1]

  7. The Outsiders (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The Outsiders were an American rock and roll band from Cleveland, Ohio, that was founded and led by guitarist Tom King. The band released the hit single "Time Won't Let Me" in early 1966, which peaked at No. 5 in the US in April. The band had three other Hot 100 top 40 hit singles in 1966, but none on the Hot 100 afterwards, and released a ...

  8. Berlin (band) - Wikipedia

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    Berlin is an American new wave/synth-pop band formed in Los Angeles in 1978. The band gained commercial success in the 1980s with singles including " The Metro ", " Sex (I'm a ...) ", " No More Words " and the chart-topping " Take My Breath Away " from the 1986 film Top Gun , which won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and a Golden Globe ...

  9. Zebra (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Zebra is an American hard rock band founded in 1975 in New Orleans, Louisiana. It features Randy Jackson (guitar, keyboards and vocals), Felix Hanemann (bass, keyboards, synthesizers and backing vocals) and Guy Gelso (drums and backing vocals).