• Spliff was a German band that existed from 1980 to 1985. Their musical repertoire combined rock, funk, and electronic music. The keyboard sounds of Reinhold...
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  • derivative names: Spliff (band), a German 80s new wave band; Jimmy Spliff, another name for punk singer Jimmy Gestapo; Sam the Spliff, a character in the...
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    Jimmy G or Jimmy Spliff, is the lead singer for New York based hardcore punk band Murphy's Law. Murphy's Law is an American hardcore band from New York City...
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    needed] He worked as a member of several bands including Klaus Doldinger's Passport, Atlantis, Spliff_(band), Milli Vanilli and Snowball, Curt Cress Clan...
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    Brakham, Patrick (11 May 2011). "Luke Treadaway: Hello aliens, fancy a spliff?". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 April 2013. "Interview with The Lone Ranger...
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  • The Spliffs were an Australian pop band which formed in Townsville in 1985. They broke up in 1988 after a van crash destroyed their equipment. Their single...
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  • support slots to bands such as Babes in Toyland and Swervedriver, but without any record releases (although an early version of Spliff Riff appeared on...
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    Melody Maker. 6 November 1993 Chapman, Rob (July 1998). "Dark Side of the Spliff: Massive Attack". Mojo. Archived from the original on 31 August 2016. Retrieved...
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    elements of hip hop, electronic music and various pop styles. The band's song "Spliff" was featured in the 2016 Gore Verbinski film A Cure for Wellness...
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  • known with the Nina Hagen Band, where he played drums and percussions. He was most famous as a member of German rock band Spliff. Herwig Mitteregger (drums...
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  • The Endless River (redirect from Big Spliff)
    into an hour-long ambient composition tentatively titled The Big Spliff, but the band did not release it. Keyboardist Richard Wright died of cancer on...
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  • The Specials Ronnie Spector (Siren era) Spider Murphy Gang Spizzenergi Spliff Split Enz Spoons Squeeze ±Sting La Strada Strange Advance The Stranglers...
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  • Rhymes later joined Dr. Dre's Aftermath label in 2006, and Rah Digga & Spliff Star appeared alongside Busta in the "Touch It (Remix)" video. Rah Digga...
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    Brakham, Patrick (11 May 2011). "Luke Treadaway: Hello aliens, fancy a spliff?". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 April 2013. "Luke Treadaway". ShortList.com...
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    metal and punk." As a band, they have released 13 albums (four live). The band was originally signed by Bradley Nowell from the band Sublime to his label...
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  • with their first two 12-inch offerings, "Shaolin Satellite" and "2001: a Spliff Odyssey", and with their 1996 debut LP, Sounds from the Thievery Hi-Fi....
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  • featured ZZ Top, Saxon, Joan Jett and The Blackhearts, Extrabreit, Saga and Spliff. In 1983 they disbanded, but briefly returned in 1986 to support Grobschnitt...
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    Lovich's "Lucky Number". The other band members, sans Hagen, soon developed a successful independent musical career as Spliff. Meanwhile, Hagen's public persona...
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  • formed in 1984 in Berlin with Australian-born singer, Alf Klimek (ex-Spliff/Nina Hagen Band), his siblings – the twins – Jayney Klimek (lead vocals) and Johnny...
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    their third album, Brotherhood of the Dog, this time produced by Jim Spliff and the band itself. The album was released later the same year and featured 11...
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  • hour-long composition tentatively titled The Big Spliff, but Pink Floyd did not release it. Some of The Big Spliff was used to create the next Pink Floyd album...
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  • quality rather than using it to express meaning, as done by bands and artists such as Spliff, Joachim Witt and Trio. The main centers of the NDW movement...
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    the lyric "I drink Moët with Medusa, give her shotguns in Hell; From the spliff that I lift and inhale; it ain't hard to tell". The champagne is also mentioned...
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  • hour-long composition tentatively titled The Big Spliff. Pink Floyd decided not to release it. Part of The Big Spliff was used to create Pink Floyd's fifteenth...
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  • of 1975 by producer Udo Arndt (Nena, Rio Reiser, Ton Steine Scherben or Spliff). The album was recorded in the heavy winter 1973/74 while the first oil...
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  • Nena (album) (category Nena (band) albums)
    that the band's other singles repeatedly topped European charts. It was produced by Manfred Praeker and Reinhold Heil of the German band Spliff. The album...
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  • featuring an Esther Anderson portrait of Marley smoking a "spliff", and crediting the band as Bob Marley and the Wailers. The Catch a Fire Tour, which...
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    Left Lane Cruiser is an American blues rock band from Fort Wayne, Indiana. The band comprises Fredrick "Joe" Evans IV on slide guitar and vocals with...
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  • Jerusalem and Dopesmoker (category Sleep (band) albums)
    spliff, a monstrous rock ode to stinky buds". Voegtlin pointed out that London Records' refusal to "share Sleep's affection or vision, [led the band to]...
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  • before Nina Hagen decided to pursue a solo career. The band kept on performing under the name Spliff. The album produced three singles, "African Reggae"...
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