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Formed in 1996, Going Steady was a Japanese punk band comprised of 4 members, 峯田和伸 (mineta kazunobu)-vocals/guitar, 村井守 (murai mamoru)-drums, 安孫子真哉 (abiko shinya)-bass, and 浅井威雄 (asai takeo)-guitar. The band split in 2003, and later that year Mineta formed Going Steady's successor, Ging Nang Boyz. Going Steady is considered an important and highly influential band in the history of Japanese punk, and continues to draw new listeners from around the world. .
There are at least two musical artists called Steady. This is the page for Steady, a monicker of Thomas Cullen. The name Steady was adopted in 2011. For Steady, formerly in the band Minty, you need this page Eddie Orange-Dasher .
Korean name: 티어라이너 Tearliner actually started out as a six member band in January of 2004, but before the release of its first album, the group turned into a duo and then a one man band. Tearliner, who also just goes by Liner, born Park Sung-hoon, was never classically trained and doesn’t even read sheet music. His music is influenced by everything he has experienced in life and is classified by some as “Dream Pop,” because his music has a dream-like quality to it. Tearliner was first signed to Pastel Music which was founded in 2003 and was, at the...
1) Frozen Tears is a bulgarian symphonic black metal band. Founded in 1998, by Jeliazko Dimitrov (guitar), Radko Jelev and Mihail Mihaylov (drums). "The style of the Bulgarian group Frozen Tears is melodic / symphonic Black metal which includes some folk and gothic elements weaved succesfully into one. This is music inspired by beautiful Bulgarian nature and ancient cultural traditions reflected by personal feelings, spirituality and individuality of every single member of Frozen Tears." "The band is formed in September, 1998 by Zhelyazko Dimitrov (lead guitars), Radko Zhelev (keyboards) and Mihail Mihaylov (drums and percussions). In October the same year...