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1) The Infidels were a power pop group from Youngstown, Ohio. Pete Repear, John Dillinger, Ken Laverty, David Lisko, and Frank Secich. They had a dense, guitar-driven sound similar to early R.E.M. or The Plimsouls.

2) The Infidels are an Australian band comprised of Raoul Graf, Ben Whatmore, Paul Dunn, Lesley Branagan, and Ian Cooper.

3) The Infidels are a collective of rappers, jazz musicians, and producers based in Hartford, Connecticut.

4) The Infidels are a rock band from St. Paul, Minnesota featuring Jonny on lead vocals and guitar, Bryan on lead guitar, and Luke on Drums.
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5) Infidels were a Canadian funk-rock band in the 1990s. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
The band formed in 1990 when Molly Johnson reunited with Norman Orenstein, her partner in the short-lived 1980s band Alta Moda. The duo originally wrote a number of songs that they planned to offer to Candi And The Backbeat, but got an unexpected response after sending them to the Canadian division of IRS Records, Candi's label. President Paul Orescan had been a big fan of Alta Moda, and wanted to sign the duo to record a new album. Considering Alta Moda to be a finished project, Johnson chose the new name as a tribute to the Bob Dylan album Infidels. They added Washington Savage, Jeff Jones, and Owen Tennyson to the lineup and released a self-titled album in 1991.

Molly Johnson (lead vocals)
Norman Orenstein (guitars)
Washington Savage (keyboards, vocals)
Jeff Jones (bass, vocals)
Owen Tennyson (drums, vocals)
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