X-Ray Dog (Dogma 2 Lethal Bites) | en

There are at least five bands / musicians called X-Ray. X-Ray (Heavy Metal) became active in Kansai, Japan in March of 1982. Their first full-length studio album named "Hard Section" was released on June 21st of 1983. Akira Fujimoto: Vocals Shin Yuasa: Guitar Takafumi Usui: Bass Kazuhisa Takahashi: Drums ---- Lukasz "X-Ray" Sychowicz is an Atarai XE/XL chiptune composer and a member of the Grayscale Project. See also grayscale.scene.pl ---- X-Ray (Detroit Techno) is a techno collaboration between the Belleville Three; Kevin Saunderson, Juan Atkins and Derrick May ---- X-Ray (Hip Hop) is a hip hop producer, he was a...
Mac Lethal is a hip-hop/folk artist from Kansas City, MO. After getting his start as a battle rapper at the prestigious, world renowned freestyle battle festival Scribble Jam, he shattered the stigma that battle rappers cannot write quality songs and began to self-release his own quirky music. Quickly he began to catch the attention of artists like Sage Francis, P.O.S, and Atmosphere, who he subsequently toured with. His direct influences are the lyric writing of vocalists like Tom Waits and Isaac Brock; the wordplay and quirks of artists like MF Doom and Eminem; and the attitude of stand-up comedians like...
There are at least three bands under the name Lethal. 1. Progressive power metal band from Kentucky, United States. 2. Thrash metal band from Sweden. 3. Power/thrash metal band from Argentina. 4. A drum and bass DJ and producer from the United States. 5. An MC from Nijmegen , The Netherlands / Holland. 6. Dan Franklin, drum'n'bass / dubstep producer and DJ from East London, UK. 7. Finnish Traditional / Thrash Metal band .
Skelethal is a Death metal band from Lille, France. Skelethal was born in early 2012, when Gui Haunting and Jon Whiplash decided to vomit some Death Metal. Tuning down their instruments, they recorded a demo called "Morbid ovation" in summer 2012. .
Lethal Bizzle (also known as Lethal B) is one of the fastest growing East London Grime artists. In December, 2004 he released "Pow (Forward)", also known as "Forward Riddim", which was banned from airplay by some mainstream stations; it entered the UK Singles Chart at number 11 in the first chart of 2005. His former group, the More Fire Crew released the album More Fire Crew CV which did poorly and they were dropped from their record label. In 2002 he brought out a song called "Oi!" with his former crew which reached the top ten in the UK Singles...
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