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    Jinjer (/ˈdʒɪndʒər/ "ginger") is a Ukrainian metalcore band from Donetsk, formed in 2008. None of the founding members remain with the band. The current...
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  • Just Jinjer (formerly known as Just Jinger) is a contemporary rock group hailing from South Africa. Just Jinjer is one of the top-selling rock bands in...
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  • Wallflowers (album) (category Jinjer albums)
    Wallflowers is the fourth studio album by Ukrainian metalcore band Jinjer, released on 27 August 2021 by Napalm Records. The album's name refers to the...
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    released in November 2021. In late 2022 Vended toured the United States with Jinjer and P.O.D. Vended released several stand-alone singles starting in 2022...
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  • of Everything is the second studio album by Ukrainian heavy metal band Jinjer. The album was released on 29 July 2016 through Napalm Records. It is the...
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  • Macro is the third studio album by Ukrainian metalcore band Jinjer, released on 25 October 2019 by Napalm Records. The album was announced by the band...
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  • Even Human" 2021 The Excuses We Cannot Make "Scapegoat" "Bed of Nails" 2022 "Find My Way" (feat. Tatiana Shmailyuk of Jinjer) "The Ledge" 2023 "Drain"...
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  • "Stillworld"". Retrieved 28 June 2018. Gerber, Lothar (22 August 2022). "Jinjer fühlen sich vom Krieg in der Ukraine zu neuen Songs inspiriert". Metal Hammer...
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    At their inaugural 2022 show, the band paid tribute to fellow metal band Jinjer and mentioned the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine as cause for their absence...
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  • Randy Blythe". September 21, 2023. "P.O.D.'s "Afraid to Die" Featuring Jinjer's Tatiana Shmayluk". November 30, 2023. "Hear P.O.D.'s defiant new anthem...
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  • Messengers Pisces (band), a psychedelic rock band "Pisces", a 2016 song by Jinjer from King of Everything (album) "Pisces", a 2018 song by Brant Bjork from...
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  • .And Jasta For All"". ThePRP. March 5, 2024. Retrieved March 5, 2024. "Jinjer To Release "Live In Los Angeles" In May, Share "Call Me A Symbol" Live Video"...
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  • label Macro analysis of chords and chord progressions Macro, an album by Jinjer Macrobiotics, a diet and lifestyle based on eating natural, organic food...
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    Obituary, Midnight, Flotsam and Jetsam, Heaven Shall Burn, Sepultura, Jinjer and Beast in Black. Festival cancelled due to coronavirus. Bands that were...
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    Schizoid Lloyd, Native Construct, Maxime Côté of Catuvolcus, Bilocate, and Jinjer. In addition, other artists have been quoted expressing admiration for their...
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  • the song "Wallflower" from the album Wallflowers by Ukrainian metal band Jinjer, the vocalist describes herself being a wallflower. In the song "Stall Me...
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  • garage/electronic duo Disclosure (The Gathering album), 2012 "Disclosure!", a song by Jinjer from Wallflowers (album), 2021 Disclosure (novel), 1994 novel written by...
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    Darkness, Knocked Loose, Code Orange, Power Trip, Saint Asonia, Dirty Honey, Jinjer, City Morgue, Bones UK, Airbourne, Fire from the Gods, Dinosaur Pile-Up...
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    September 2023, the band supported Disturbed in a North American tour alongside Jinjer. In 2024, the band played three tours: an acoustic tour in January supported...
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  • also revealed the album would feature guest performances from members of Jinjer and Machine Head. It is the band's first album to feature drummer James...
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  • Resistance "Colossus", by In Mourning from The Weight of Oceans "Colossus", by Jinjer from Wallflowers "Colossus", by Lightning Bolt from Earthly Delights "Colossus"...
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    towns of Colorado City and Hildale had discriminated against Ronald and Jinjer Cooke because they were not members of the FLDS Church. The Cookes were...
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  • focuses on women in the music industry. Canceled due to lack of organization. Jinjer was announced to appear in the first leg, but cancelled due to the ongoing...
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  • Cranberries song) "Copycat" (Patrick Ouchène song) "Copycat", a song by Jinjer from Wallflowers (album) "Copy Cat", a song by Gary U.S. Bonds "Copy Cat"...
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  • benfluorex, an anorectic and hypolipidemic agent "Mediator", a song by Jinjer from Wallflowers (album) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Ukrainian politician Valeriy Horbunov, Ukrainian and Soviet football player Jinjer, Ukrainian metal band Nikolai Kapustin, Russian composer and pianist Alevtin...
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    Tatiana Shmailyuk (born 1987), Ukrainian singer, frontwoman of the metal band Jinjer Tatiana Mamaki (1921-2007), Greek dancer and choreographer Tatiana Troyanos...
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    June the band announced their North American tour as an opening act for Jinjer, along with Born of Osiris. In the same month, "Oishii Survivor" was adopted...
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    2024. Mills, Matt (October 1, 2024). "Watch Spiritbox perform with Poppy, Jinjer and Architects during Louder Than Life festival this weekend". Metal Hammer...
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  • including the chairman (currently Mark Lam) and chief executive (currently Jinjer Kandola). The CQC rated BEH in September 2017 as requires improvement overall...
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