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The Backstreet Boys, or BSB, is a boy band and pop group that rose to popularity in the late 1990s. Since then they have broken music and concert sale records, having sold more than 180 million albums (38 million in the United States.) to make them the highest-selling boy band on record. The group originally consisted of Nick Carter, Howard Dwaine 'Howie' Dorough, Brian Littrell, Kevin Richardson, and AJ McLean. Their debut album, Backstreet Boys, was released in 1996. The album debuted at #1 in Germany, Norway, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Finland, Austria, and Canada and sold over 38 million copies...
There are at least 2 bands named Bad Boys. 1. A Chicago 3-piece consisting of Lauren LoPiccolo (formerly of Certain People I Know), Bret Wallin (formerly of Anathallo), and Ryan Germain. Electronic, soothing, and slightly shoe-gazey. .
The Newsboys are a Christian pop/rock band formed in 1987 in Mooloolaba, Australia (although they soon relocated to Nashville, Tennessee). Its core members, John James and Peter Furler, originally hailed from Australia where they played in a band together called The News. Newsboys are considered one of the most popular bands in the Christian music industry. They have had numerous hit singles on the Christian pop charts, including Shine (1994), Take Me To Your Leader (1996) and He Reigns (2003). In 2000, they helped start and headlined the annual, travelling CCM festival Festival Con Dios with Audio Adrenaline and The...
Bitchcraft refers to at least 2 bands: 1. Bitchcraft is the name of polish Black Sabbath inspired doom/stoner metal band from Poznań. The band released two albums: "evil thing" in 2012 and "bitchcraft" in 2013. 2. Bitchcraft was the name of an all-female Trash/Speed metal from Detroit, USA, and was formed out of the ashes of Anghell in 1995. But their story would be even shorter than the one of Anghell; Bitchcraft released a self-titled demo in '95, "Bitchcraft", but that was to be the legacy of Bitchcraft, as in 1996 they split-up for good. .
Beastie Boys were an American hip-hop trio from New York City, United States: Brooklyn and Manhattan. Originally formed as a four-piece hardcore punk band, The Young Aborigines, in 1978 by Michael Diamond (vocals), John Berry (guitar; died May 2016), Adam Yauch (bass) and Kate Schellenbach (drums), for the majority of its career the group consisted of Mike D (real name Michael Diamond), Ad-Rock (Adam Horovitz) and, until his death in May 2012, MCA (Adam Yauch). The Beastie Boys were the first successful white rap group and one of the few acts from the early days of hip-hop that still enjoyed...