Cyclone Temple | fr

There are multiple artists with this name: 1. Cyclone was a thrash metal from Belgium. They were formed in 1981, by the name of Centurion, but later changed their name to Cyclone. They released a couple of demos, before releasing their two full-length albums entitled "Brutal Destruction" and "Inferior to None". 2. Cyclone is a Drum N Bass producer from Germany. 3. Cyclone is a Psychobilly band from Italy. 4. Cyclone is a stage name for Techno producer Geoff Hibbert. 5. Cyclone was a progressive metal band from Japan. .
Templebeat was an Italian industrial rock band. Templebeat began their activity in 1990. The tape compilation "Tribute to PTV" powered by T.O.P.Y.TV (Italian semi-official branch of Thee Temple ov Psychic Youth) contained their remake of "Ov Power", de-constructed in a hardbeat way. 1991: TB won the prestigious festival contest "Arezzo Wave" and consequently had their song "Fuckin' Mosquito" included on the double LP/CD "Arezzo Wave 1991" released by Polygram records. Their gig in Arezzo was recorded, filmed and entirely broadcast by the TV music channel "VideoMusic". At the end of 1991 TB issued a 3 tracks EP on 12" entitled...
1) Black metal band from Chemnitz, Germany (2006-present) Morituri Te Salutant Full-length 2011 Aus fremder Heimat EP 2013 2) a death/doom band from Ukraine that was formed in 1995. Released two demos - "Dreamsacapes" in 1997 and "Under the Crystal Mask" in 1998. Split up most likely in 1999 and some members went on to form Mournful Gust. .
The Cyclones was a Singaporean sixties beat group with teenager Siva Choy, together with his younger brother James Choy. They would later become the lead vocalists for The Checkmates, the resident band for the legendary Golden Venus’ tea dance sessions. .
A group of childhood friends whose favourite activity as young teens in Junior High was rehearsing self-composed music and collaborating their musical instruments to create melodies and tunes reminiscent of their individual lives as part of an expatriate community in the mid-east; there is no doubt they had something to say. Collectively, the young group complete with Michael on vocals, Nomi on guitar, and Basam on drums decided to form a band called Temple of life in the summer of '98. The young band managed to achieve many performances for crowds. It was all fun for the boys and the...