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There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Choice was an American R&B girl group, consisting of Chrissy Conway, Sharon Flanagan, and Alecia Moore, who is now professionally known as P!nk. Choice was signed by L.A. Reid to LaFace Records in 1995, and spent 2 years recording an album for the label. After poor reception during their showcase at a LaFace Records party, Reid decided to shelve their project. “Key To My Heart,” which was released on the Kazaam movie soundtrack in 1996, remains the only track to be released from the group. They disbanded in 1998, and...
Critical Choice is a new progressive trance project formed by Dj Emok & Ticon. "Beats Brewed On Beers." .
An Austin, TX punk band with a self-produced single/EP and two songs on the "Live At Raul's" LP (both in 1980). .
There are at least seven bands with the name Terminal: 1. Texas - home of big trucks, savory barbeque, and the next big thing: Terminal. Proudly declaring Dallas their home, Terminal’s five youthful members, ranging in age from 18 to 21, bring anything but a youthful sound to the table. Already garnering comparisons to everyone from Jimmy Eat World to Further Seems Forever and Recover, Terminal’s style ranges from cathartic and soaring to fragile and delicate, while still maintaining a passionate intensity throughout. The band’s explosive debut album, “How the Lonely Keep,” debuted June 28th, 2005 on Tooth & Nail...