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There are more than one band with the name Cheap Thrills. 1) producer from chicago 2) A defunct 3 piece 70's punk rock band form Tallahassee, FL including members of The Transfusions and Chicago Glam Rock band Mickey. 3) a German Hardcore Band playing old school NYHC inspired hardcore with a modern twist. They've released a demo in 2004, the We're All Broken MCD in 2005 and their self-titled debut album in 2007. 4) an all girl, rock and roll punk band, originated from Leiden, the Netherlands. 5) a US based "blue-collarstyle" rock band. .
The Thrillseekers Steve Helstrip has been at the very forefront of the global dance scene for over 7 years now. From his breakout hit 'Synaesthesia', through to the anthems 'Dreaming of You' and most recently 'By Your Side', he has continued to produce a powerhouse of the most emotive, evocative music going. He has remixed for luminaries such as Tiesto, Timo Maas, Sonique and Chicane, lending them all his trademark melodic, euphoric sound. Steve has enthralled crowds the world over with both his Thrillseekers Live and DJ sets. The Ministry, Gallery, Gatecrasher and Godskitchen have all born witness to his...
Kill For Thrills were a band featuring lead vocalist and rhythm guitar Gilby Clarke, later a member of Guns N' Roses and Supernova (Rock Star band), lead guitarist and backing vocalist Jason Nesmith (son of Mike Nesmith of the Monkees), bassist and backing vocalist Todd Muscat (brother of Brent Muscat of Faster Pussycat), and drummer and backing vocalist David Scott. The band released the EP Commercial Suicide and the LP Nightmare In Dynamiteland. .
There has been more than one artist known as The Thrills. 1. The Thrills are an Irish indie rock band, formed in 2001 in Dublin. The band is made up of lead vocalist Conor Deasy, guitarist Daniel Ryan, bass player Padraic McMahon, pianist Kevin Horan and drummer Ben Carrigan. Their big break came with their debut album So Much for the City (2003) which became an Irish number one. The five members spent a month on vacation in San Diego where they wrote several of the tracks for the album such as One Horse Town. The band have since recorded...
Thrillington is a 1977 album by Paul McCartney, under the pseudonym of one Percy "Thrills" Thrillington. The album is an instrumental cover version of Paul and Linda McCartney's 1971 album, Ram. Arranger Richard Hewson was asked to arrange the orchestration before Ram had yet been released and it was recorded in June of 1971 - with McCartney as producer - and with an intended release shortly thereafter. However both Paul's and wife Linda's decision to form Wings resulted in the album's shelving until 1977. In preparation for the release of Thrillington, McCartney thus invented the fictitious socialite Percy "Thrills" Thrillington,...