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there are (at least) 2 groups called The homesicks, one is israeli and based in Tel aviv. the other??? (?japan?) The Homesicks (israeli) ar… read morethere are (at least) 2 groups called The homesicks, one is israeli and based in Tel aviv. the other??? (?japan?) The Homesicks (israeli) are a new wave/rock band, part of the new israeli english-speaking rock scene. their musical directi… read morethere are (at least) 2 groups called The homesicks, one is israeli and based in Tel aviv. the other??? (?japan?) The Homesicks (israeli) are a new wave/rock band, part of the new israeli english-speaking rock scene. their musical directions is taken from 80's art-rockers like Joy division, T… read more -
Lebanon
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There are at least two bands named Lebanon: 1) Lebanon are a d-beat hardcore band from Portland, OR, with NWOBHM // Motörhead influences. T… read moreThere are at least two bands named Lebanon: 1) Lebanon are a d-beat hardcore band from Portland, OR, with NWOBHM // Motörhead influences. The four-piece includes vocalist/guitarist, Brad Boatright (From Ashes Rise, Deathreat, Warcry, No … read moreThere are at least two bands named Lebanon: 1) Lebanon are a d-beat hardcore band from Portland, OR, with NWOBHM // Motörhead influences. The four-piece includes vocalist/guitarist, Brad Boatright (From Ashes Rise, Deathreat, Warcry, No Parade, The Cooters); bassist/vocalist, Derek Willman (From … read more -
The Astroglides
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The Astroglides is an Israeli Surf Core band. 2/3 of our material is surf instrumentals, influenced by hardcore punk. The remaining materia… read moreThe Astroglides is an Israeli Surf Core band. 2/3 of our material is surf instrumentals, influenced by hardcore punk. The remaining material is vocal numbers, not Beach Boys type of songs, but Hardcore Punk/Metal . We are drawn to the da… read moreThe Astroglides is an Israeli Surf Core band. 2/3 of our material is surf instrumentals, influenced by hardcore punk. The remaining material is vocal numbers, not Beach Boys type of songs, but Hardcore Punk/Metal . We are drawn to the darker side of surf and shy away from writing (and playing) wi… read more -
Eatliz
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Eatliz is one of Israel's leading alternative rock bands, which earned its strong cult following of indie rock fans by the band's… read moreEatliz is one of Israel's leading alternative rock bands, which earned its strong cult following of indie rock fans by the band's outstanding intense and extensive live performances. Eatliz is also known for its internationally… read moreEatliz is one of Israel's leading alternative rock bands, which earned its strong cult following of indie rock fans by the band's outstanding intense and extensive live performances. Eatliz is also known for its internationally awarded music videos and for reinventing itself in every li… read more -
פורטיסחרוף
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