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Hey! Say! JUMP is a nine-member Japanese boy band under the Japanese talent agency Johnny & Associates, Inc. The name Hey! Say! refers to the fact that all the members were born in the Heisei period and JUMP is an acronym for Johnny's Ultra Music Power. Like agency seniors 光GENJI and V6, the group is split into two subgroups: Hey! Say! BEST (Boys Excellent Select Team) and Hey! Say! 7 (not to be confused with the temporary group of the same name), which consists of the five oldest members and five youngest members respectively. Hey! Say! BEST 薮宏太|Yabu Kota (1990/01/31)...
EE Jump was a Jpop duo made up of Sonim and Goto Yuuki (Maki Goto's younger brother). The group proved to be very quirky and sometimes downright weird, but their combination of pop/opera/rap/hillbilly-music proved to be very popular. After Yuuki was caught in a bar underage, he was to take a 3-month leave from the group. During this time Sonim released a single as EE Jump featuring Sonim which was EE Jump's most successful single. She released one more single before the band officially disbanded. .
Neko Jump (Thai: เนโกะ จัมพ์) is a Thai pop duo that consists of twin sisters Noey and Jam (born 10 December 1989). They also debuted as anime theme song singers in Japan. .
Jumprava is a Latvian Synth-Pop / rock band from Rīga, Latvia that is extremely popular within the local audience. Their songs are mostly written in Latvian, which is one of the main reasons why they have remained as only a local band. Still, their music has always been rather different from the other popular bands in Latvia, and some have called them "the Latvian Depeche Mode". Their songs are very melodic and can be characterized as Synth-Pop and Rock. The band has always experimented a lot and tried to use different sources of sounds in their songs - be that...
Ultraman a punk rock band from St. Louis, Missouri, formed in 1986 with members Tim Jamison (vocals), Rob Wagoner (guitar), John Corcoran (bass), Bob Zuellig (guitar), and Mike Doskocil (drums). The band first released its own 7" EP's (alternately called "the Mr. Yuk 7" and "self-titled") in 1988 after selling demo tapes for over a year. .