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The name Cascade belongs to several groups, including a Japanese dance band, a British trance duo better known as Transa, a Finnish band, Australian Alternative/Progressive Rock Band (Free EP: http://cascade.bandcamp.com/album/anfractuosity) and an Indonesian band (http://www.myspace.com/spacycascade and on twitter @cascadecascade ). The Japanese Cascade, began in 1993 and disbanded in the summer of 2002. Made up of TAMA (vocals), MAKKO (bass), MASASHI (guitar), and Hiroshi (drums), Cascade released around fourteen singles, nine albums and one 2-disc best of plus five VHS and three DVDs. Since disbandment TAMA has moved on to front FU JI KO, and has also released solo stuff...
There are numerous artists whom have taken the name Medusa: 1) The punk rock band from the UK. 2) The indie/electronic band from Mumbai now known as Sky Rabbit. 3) The indie rock band from Finland. 4) The metal band from Melbourne, Australia. 5) The power/prog band from Milton Keynes, England. 6) The women's choir from Utrecht, The Netherlands. 7) The 70's NWOBHM band from England. 8) The heavy metal band from Bitola, FNRY Macedonia. 9) The mid-to-late 90's underground rapper from LA. 10) The metal/thrash/hardcore band featuring members of Racebannon, from Bloomington, Indiana. 11) The metal band from Montreal,...
There are two groups named The Cascades. One is a vocal group from the United States active in the 60's and the other is a gothic rock band from Germany currently active. 1. The Cascades were an American vocal group best known for their hit single "Rhythm Of The Rain" in 1963. The name The Cascades is supposedly inspired by a nearby box of detergent. The group's membership consolidated as John Gummoe (born in Cleveland, Ohio, 2 August 1938) (lead vocals), Eddy Snyder (guitar), David Szabo (keyboardist), Dave Stevens (bassist), and Dave Wilson (drummer). Their first release, "There’s A Reason",...
1. Cascadeur is a young french musician and singer who hides behind an aviator’s helmet 2. Cascadeur (Germany - Axel Menz of Hekate solo project). .
Phyllomedusa is a solo project started in 2007 by a musician from Maryland, USA, who calls himself Big Frog. As follows from its name, the project's imagery has a lot to do with frogs and related animals. Musically, Phyllomedusa is a combination of goregrind and power electronics known as gorenoise. Big Frog has an extensive discography spanning over a hundred releases and has several other projects including Macrophagous Gilled Larvae, Crustacea Zoëa Larvae, Toad Birth, olm, Omphalectoicxanthopsia, and Unconcentrated Faeces Otengeny. All of them represent either goregrind, electronic noise, or related subgenres. Some of Big Frog's music can be found...