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There are a number of bands named 'Cartoon'. One is an electronical dance music band from Estonia. Members are Joosep Järvesaar, Hugo Martin Maasikas and Ago Teppand. Another is a RIO/Avant band from US, which released two albums in 80's. Another is a bi-lingual band from Wales, UK, who released music in the late 90's. Another is the Cork, Ireland-based jazz funk outfit whose 2006 CD Ban the Use of Jazz Music mixed cool grooving vocals with spoken-word interludes. Cartoon split soon after the release. They reformed for the 2007 Cork Jazz Festival but have not subsequently regrouped to perform...
There are three bands named Cartoons: 1) The Cartoons (also know internationally 'Cartoons DK') were a self-described "technobilly" pop band from Denmark. Best known for their hit 'Witch Doctor', they were equally famed for their outlandish plastic costumes and wigs of 1950s American rock and roll stars. The Cartoons released three albums ('Toonage!', 'More Toonage!' and 'Toontastic!' and a greatest hits package ('Greatest Toons!') as well as contributing the track 'Wobble-Di-Bubble-Di-Doo' for the animated film 'Help! I'm a fish' (also known in America as 'A Fish Tale'). 2) Cartoons are a diy greek punk rock band formed in late 2007-early...
The Cartoons were an early 80s post-punk band from the UK. Combing influences of Joy Division and The Fall, they released a single in 1983 called "Gee George b/w Love is the Drug" on Stiletto records. .
Japanese Motors are an alternative rock band which formed in Costa Mesa, California, United States in 2006. They consist of Alex Knost (vocals), Nolan Hall (guitar), Chris Vail (bass) and Andrew Atkinson (drums). Knost is well known as a professional surfer. They are signed to VICE Records. Their self-titled debut album - which includes the single "Single Fins & Safety Pins" - was released on VICE on October 7, 2008. .
Japanese Gum is an experimental Italian duo originally from Genova born in the spring of 2005. The band consists now of Davide Cedolin and Paolo Tortora. During first two years of activity, there was a third member, Luigi Bozzo, that now is only a collaborator. JG music is characterized by wall of delayed guitars, soft vocals, electronic glitch beats and synth pads, but it’s not right to define their sound into a specific kind: the guys are always looking for new developments and different sound solutions: from the first release “Talking. Silently e.p.”, focused on an ambient-glitch type of soundscapes,...