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Baby Rasta & Gringo

Baby Rasta y Gringo (born July 3, 1979 Wilmer Alicea and Samuel Gerena, respectively) are a reggaeton duo from Puerto Rico, famous for their track El Carnaval (The Carnival). They were originally called "Eazy Boyz". After changing their names they released three albums, New Prophecy in 1998, Fire Live in 2003 and Sentenciados in 2004. Sentenciados came out in both parental advisory and edited versions, and a "platinum version", including a bonus DVD, was released in 2005.

 
 
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Tad (band)

TAD was an American grunge band from Seattle, Washington led by Tad Doyle. Among the first of the many bands which came out of Seattle in the grunge era, TAD was notable for the fact that its music had a noticeable 1970s metal influence, rather than the punk which influenced most other grunge bands. Although their commercial success was limited, their music is still highly regarded amongst grunge fans.

 
 
Jason Falkner

Jason Falkner

Jason Falkner (born June 2, 1968) is an American pop and rock musician. Active since the late 1980's, he has performed with several bands. In addition to releasing several albums as a solo artist, he is a prolific session musician and producer who has contributed to dozens of other recordings by other bands and musicians.

 
 
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D Mob

D Mob (or D-Mob) is one of the stage names used by the British house music producer, Dancin' Danny D (born Daniel Kojo Poku). A British house music crew, D Mob enjoyed a flourish of popularity in 1989 and 1990, helping to introduce that style to the mainstream, with the hit singles "We Call it Acieed" and "C'mon and Get My Love". The latter featured vocalist, Cathy Dennis, who went on to some solo success in 1991.

 
 
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Inside Out (band)

Inside Out was a hardcore band from Orange County, California. It was fronted by Zack de la Rocha, later of Rage Against the Machine.

 
 
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The Real People

The Real People, from Liverpool, England, were one of the very first bands to play what is today known as “Britpop”, and have been quoted by Oasis as being one of their major influences. They were formed in 1988 by brothers Christopher and Anthony Griffiths, the original line up consisted of Chris Griffiths (guitar and vocals) Tony Griffiths (bass and vocals) Tony Elson (drums) (later to be replaced by Garry Ford) and Sean Simpson (guitar) (later to be replaced by Alan Gillibrand).