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There are multiple artists that go by The Banned: The Banned (U.K.) were a British punk band who had a UK hit in 1977 with “Little Girl”, a version of a 1966 US hit song by the The Syndicate of Sound. The Banned’s original home pressing on Cant Eat Records (Eat Up 1) was taken up by EMI’s Harvest label. The Banned originated from Tooting and Camberwell in London. The Banned (U.S.) were a punk band with a considerable following in the New York City and Westchester County, NY music scenes during the late 90's and early 00's. The group...
Banned-X stands for a fusion of reggae and dub with different types of electronic music. The project combines the pure, physical energy of digital club and dancefloor sounds with the hypnotic rhythms and the power of vocals from Dub and Reggaemusic. Heavy dub mixing, deep basslines and riddims meet classical song structures, creating moods and vibrations far offside from style-clichées. Involved are producers Gabriel Le Mar and George DIN and vocalists like Yah Meek, Ras Abraham, Bobo Niyah and Markie J. The mixture of dancehall tunes and digital roots anthems is completed by experimental dub sounds and 2 Step. The...
Multiple bands 1) English new wave punk band 2) Banned was a hardcore punk band from the Philippines. They had two songs on the Philippines hardcore compilation, "PHILIPPINES: Where Do We Go From Here?" released in 1987 on Twisted Red Cross records. .
BANNED FROM UTOPIA was formed in the summer of 1994 to perform at the Stuttgart Jazz Festival as a tribute to Frank Zappa. Most of the members have both played live and recorded with their mentor and friend, Frank Zappa, in his various band incarnations. BFU is not merely a tribute band, being just content trying to mimic the master. Rather the values and influences instilled by the years of playing with Frank are the biggest parts of BFU's focus. The tunes Frank wrote are a part of each member's body and soul, put there by years of rehearsal, recording,...
The Banned of St Trinian's is a fictional group created for the new St. Trinian's film "The Legend of Fritton's Gold", with songs produced by Xenomania. In the film, they act as the official School Band, and are made up of a mixture of tribes: Jessica Agombar (rude girl) with the killer heels to match her killer vocals, Jess Bell (emo) rocks up the stage, Daisy Tonge (eco) takes accapella to a new level and Harriet Bamford (geek) uses her super-brainpower for some wicked harmonies. Their debut single, "Up And Away", was released for digital download on 30th November 2009....