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Ross and the Wrongens

Ross and the Wrongens are straight out of kent. Comprising of sam cox - drums tonbridge, billy jupp - guitar/vocals edinbridge, alex barrett - bass/vocal pembury and ross purchase - vocal/guitar/keys gravesend. The band like "anything thats good"sinatra to the pistols, you can fill in the blanks.... They came together at the start of 2009. Got on the web january 27th @ www.rossandthewrongens.com.

Wim

There are two artists named Wim: 1) Wim is the artist name of Wim Delclef. Wim Delclef is born in Aalst and was prince Carnival in 2002. He sings carnival songs and has also an english repertoire. 2) WIM are a Glam/Folk band from Sydney, Australia. Their current members are: Martin Solomon (Vocals), Saul Wodak (Lead Guitars/Backing Vocals), Simon Jankelson (Guitars/Piano/Backing Vocals), Dustin Bookatz (Bass), Harry Thynne (Drums). You can find more information on their Myspace page: http://www.myspace.com/wimtheband

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Cheese

Cheese is a seven-piece Rock Band from Quezon City, Philippines. Ian Tayao on vocals, 8 Toleran and Enzo Ruidera on guitar, CJ Olaguera on percussions, 2ts Calinawan on bass, Robert dela Cruz on drums and Biboy Garcia on turntables. They fuse together sounds from different genres like metal and reggae. They are also known for their tempo changes in between songs. Due to contractual disputes with their label, however, they have since switched their name to Queso.

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Hexadecimal

Hexadecimal is Nottingham-based breaks duo Scott Reeder and Ben Harvey. With numerous critically-acclaimed releases, a residency at the multi-award winning Nottingham breaks night "Spectrum" and a 2007 Breaks Poll gong under their belt, the breaks world now knows all about Hexadecimal. Hexadecimal have smashed their way through the Nottingham breaks scene and are causing similar sonic destruction as they take their sound out of town.

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Teleprompter

Teleprompter are a band from Brisbane, Australia. Formed in 2006, the band has been gigging locally and nationally since 2008 and have gained a reputation for their energetic and eccentric live shows. Taking direction from the dancier side of post-punk, Teleprompter have grown into their own unique sound. Recently, they have recorded their debut EP with Yama Indra of Gloves/Damn Arms fame, which is set for release in late April (2011).

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