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Uncanny X-Men formed in Melbourne as a guitar pop band in 1981 and worked the pub rock circuit. Original line-up included Chuck Hargreaves on guitar, Steve Harrison on bass guitar, Brian Mannix as lead singer, Nick Manthandos on drums and Ron Thiessen on guitar. Mannix became known for his mischievous and comical send-ups of other artists. The band was signed by Mushroom Records early in 1982 and released their debut EP Salive One in November, which peaked at #15 on the Kent Music Report. They toured Australia in support of US rock act Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. Early in...
Death Metal Sweden (Avesta) 1990 Ken Englund - Drums (Centinex, Interment (Swe), Moondark, Dellamorte) Mats Forsell - Guitar (Fulmination) Christoffer Harborg - Bass (S.G.R.) Fredrik Norrman - Guitar (Katatonia (Swe), October Tide, Fulmination) Jens Törnroos - Vocals (S.G.R., Interment (Swe)) Transportation to the Uncanny Demo, 1991 Nyktalgia Demo, 1992 Uncanny / Ancient Rites Split, 1993 Splenium For Nyktophobia Full-length, 1994 MCMXCI - MCMXCIV Best of/Compilation, 2010 .
Uncanny Alliance was a house music duo consisting of producer Brinsley Evans and female vocalist E.V. Mystique from New York City. They first gained attention when their song "I Got My Education" was released to clubs in 1992. The song was a response song to the ubiquitous Crystal Waters song "Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)". After the song became popular in clubs, several record labels got into a bidding war to sign them. They ultimately signed with A&M Records, and in 1994, their album "The Groove Won't Bite" was released. Aside from "I Got My Education", the album did spawn one...