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BEAT CRUSADERS was a Japanese rock/punk/pop group who were first formed in late 1997 by ヒダカトオル (Hidaka Tooru), primarily as an experimental lo-fi indie pop group. The first line-up of the group was originally a result of constant experimental shows performed in various locations around Tokyo. Their use of both old and new technology, combined with influences from various bands such as Weezer and Rentals, had transformed them into a melodic guitar-driven band. By late 1998, the group had started to settle into things and were rapidly gaining a reputation for being an energetic live band with catchy and fun...
There are at least three artists which use the name Crusader 1. A heavy metal band from Belgium 2. A hardcore band from Iowa, United States 3. A hard trance duo 4. A heavy metal band from Illinois, United States 1) Crusader is a heavy metal band from East Flanders, which originated in 1999 from what was left of a cover band that wanted to move on. As early as 2000, the band released its debut album "This Mortal Flesh" which was distributed by Virgin. In 2004, "Fools" was released, distributed by LSP, Hellion and Karthago. Both albums received lots...
Yussuf Jerusalem is a psychedelic rock musician from France. Also having played under the banner of Yussuf Jerusalem and the Riders of Allah, the imagery on his Myspace site pokes at Western Culture's embedded fear of cave dwelling dudes in black hoods whose jihad-fueled hatred burns in the secluded cliffs of a mountain in Afghanistan. Coupled with the black metal imagery on his debut album, "A Heart Full of Sorrow", released in 2009 on Floridas Dying, which visually brings to mind old world monks casting spells in burlap ropes, one might expect something completely different from this record once the...
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La Torinese
La Munighetta
Adré la riva
La Torinese (Piemonte)
Guarda la Luna / Polka
La fanciulla rapita
Vira la carta (Volta la carta)
La monaca salvata / Sestrina
La casa di Vronovski
Fruja, Fruja Ciacio, Mita La Strada, Marlipo
Re Gilardin
Draghin / Alessandrina / Perigurdino / Giga
Carlin di Maggio / Valzer
Su, Su, Monferrina Del Mon Sion