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1) A band from New Jersey. 2) A Ska band whose biggest hit was a cover of the theme tune to Rawhide. 3) A German Trance duo that consists of Jens Ophälders (aka Jens O) & Guido Gronwald (aka The Joker), who released records from 2000 to 2004. .
In 2006 Sami Jämsén of infamous Studio Perkele (Deathchain, Barathrum) took a break from studio work and channeled his producer's anger to found Survivors Zero. A band thats main goal is to deliver quality brutal modern death metal with a melodic edge. After long and tedious demoing sessions and song structuring for a full year the Survivors Zero style was starting to take shape musically. Then in 2007 a phone call to unexpecting Tommi “Rotten” Virranta (ex-Deathchain) secured him as lead singer and main lyricist. The guys hooked up instantly with exact same vision and musical direction. Having worked together...
There are several bands with this name, or very similar names. The Soul Survivors are an American, Philadelphia-based, Soul Music and R&B group, founded by New York natives Richie and Charlie Ingui along with Kenny Jeremiah. The Soul Survivors are known for their 1967 hit single "Expressway to Your Heart", which was the first hit by Philadelphia soul record producers and songwriters Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. The Soul Survivors are still performing and recording new music and covers. Most recently working with David Uosikkenen of the The Hooters and his project "In The Pocket" which is paying tribute to...
There are three groups called the Survivors. The first was a hardcore band from Atlantic Highlands, NJ. They released two EPs, one 7 inch and a split with A New Enemy, a fellow "shorecore" band from Manasquan, New Jersey. The other group known as the Survivors was a side project of Beach Boys' producer Brian Wilson comprised of Wilson and two of his friends. This group only released one single, the Dion-esque "Pamela Jean" backed with an instrumental called "After The Game", on Capitol in 1963. A second Survivors single was recorded, but was not released because Capitol thought it...