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  • Polish punk band from the fifth episode of Kieślowski's 10-part Polish TV mini-series ''[http://www.
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  • ...The inside of the gatefold cover had pictures of The Turtles dressed up as the different bands. # "The Battle of the Bands" (Harry Nilsson, Chip Douglas) – 2:14 ('''The U.S. Teens featuring Raoul''')
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  • ...ence to real 1960s band [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nashville_Teens The Nashville Teens], who were also from England. *[[Danny and the Dressmakers]]
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  • .../title/tt4741306/ Fallout 4]''. The DJ, [[Travis Miles]] plays music from the 1930s–1950s as well as music by [[Magnolia]]. *[http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Diamond_City_Radio_(radio) Nukapedia: The Fallout Wiki entry]
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  • ...e in the big Walpurgisnacht rock festival in the 1975 novel ''Leviathan'', the third book in Robert Anton Wilson’s insane ''Illuminatus!'' trilogy. They ...l Ox]], [[Ms. and the Chairperson]], [[Cohen Cohen Cohen and Kahn]], and [[the Joint Phenomenon]].
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  • ...ntman Johannes Krauser II is actually a mild-mannered pop fan resentful of the success of his violent alter ego.
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  • ...e 1999 film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0165710/reference Detroit Rock City]''. Set in 1978, they will do anything to get into a KISS concert in Detroi
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  • ...name means they are connected with the municipal government of the Emerald City of Oz, or merely an expression of civic pride by private citizens. ...Cornet Band of Oz]] from a different novel, or [[The Tin Cornet Band]] of the Emperor Tin Man. Cornets seem to be a very popular instrument in Oz.
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  • ...akfast of Champions]''. Late in the novel, Vonnegut (who is a character in the novel) mentions that their first trumpet was '''Benjamin Davis''', who moon
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  • ...is mentioned in China Mieville's 2009 weird fiction novel ''The City & the City''. [[Category:The City & the City|Radic]]
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  • ...oned in China Mieville's 2009 weird fiction novel ''The City & the City''. The first word of their name is Besź slang for Jews. [[Category:The City & the City]]
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  • ...r. Mentioned in China Mieville's 2009 weird fiction novel ''The City & the City''. [[Category:The City & the City|Yakov]]
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  • ...inifig ninja/musician from ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3014284/combined The Ninjago Movie]'' (2017), and also a toy. He quotes real band Starship's 1985 hit "We Built This City":
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  • ...ence to real 1960s band [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nashville_Teens The Nashville Teens], who were also from England. *[[Danny and the Dressmakers]]
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  • ...'s top nightclub. Mobster Scorzone tries to blackmail him into helping rob the patrons, but Tyler gets shot and wounded instead.
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  • ...y.png|right]]Bandleader at the Hotshot Club in New York City from the "Big City Girl" story in romance comic book ''Love Diary'' #12 (January 1951). ...t a new girl, and the city seems cold and superficial. So she goes back to the country and becomes a farmer's wife for Tom.
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  • Several bands go by the name Mystery. *[[Jennie Lee and the Mystery]] (also called Mystery) from the 1988 movie ''Satisfaction''
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  • ...name means they are connected with the municipal government of the Emerald City of Oz, or merely an expression of civic pride by private citizens. ...Cornet Band of Oz]] from a different novel, or [[The Tin Cornet Band]] of the Emperor Tin Man. Cornets seem to be a very popular instrument in Oz.
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  • ...um) Future Games - A Magical-Kahauna Dream]. The first verse describes how the unnamed protagonist, possibly a traveling musician, is about to "play with *[https://genius.com/Spirit-detroit-city-lyrics Lyrics to "Detroit City"]
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  • ...687895.jpg‎||right]]Scottish rock/metal band from ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'' (Sony PlayStation2 video game by Rockstar North), 2002. Rockstar Games "re-released" the band's 1986 four song EP on iTunes on January 11, 2013.
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  • ...e in the big Walpurgisnacht rock festival in the 1975 novel ''Leviathan'', the third book in Robert Anton Wilson’s insane ''Illuminatus!'' trilogy. They ...l Ox]], [[Ms. and the Chairperson]], [[Cohen Cohen Cohen and Kahn]], and [[the Joint Phenomenon]].
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  • ...[[Peter Platter]] and his sidekick Mike, a smart-aleck talking microphone. The station was once destroyed by untalented wannabe singer [[Benita Bizarre]]. *[[The Bugaloos]]
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  • ...'s not really Emma either. No one is who they are, because the whole weird city is part of an experiment where aliens constantly change out people's memori
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  • ...ghtweight comedy ''Kansas City Kitty''. He's listed as "Chaps Williker" in the credits, and played by Johnny Bond. "Minnesota Minnie" composer [[Oscar Lee]] sues and is ready to take over the song's publishing company, Lathim and Clark.
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  • ...' (afterschool special) with [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0363844/combined the same title] (airdate 20 February 1979). ...z) and Aurelio (John Femia) are not brothers, but a pair of New York inner city kids.
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  • .... Kelly covers. Played by Kenan Thompson in the "Funeral Song" sketch from the 2 Oct. 2021 episode of ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072562/ Saturday Ni *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJUmN40j7Hs The sketch on YouTube]
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  • ...Brendan Hunt, he begins the game as a stammering, fairly incompetent mess. The player can perform a short quest line to raise his confidence. ...player kills him, Sheng Kawolski, the kid who sells water near the Diamond City Radio station, apparently takes over.
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  • ...g City''. A poster for a concert appears in a resident's house. Now she is the town's librarian and her mouth is creepily and mysteriously sewn shut, and *https://the-sinking-city.fandom.com/wiki/Joy_Hayden?file=Joy_Hayden.png
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  • ..." They're pretty popular, playing New York City's Madison Square Garden at the climax. The band's name refers to Death; Death rides a pale horse: It's in the Bible, Book of Revelation, chapter 6, verse 8: "And I looked, and behold a
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  • ...gton D.C. in the 1998 epistolary children's picture book, ''Timothy's Five-City Tour'', written by Gare Thompson and illustrated by Ken Bowser. [[Mr. Mask]] is the band's harried conductor.
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  • .... A little later a poster shows him performing a sold out show at New York City's Carnegie Hall, billed simply as "Bum." [[Category:The Critic]]
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  • ...dgehog, from the 1998 epistolary children's picture book, ''Timothy's Five-City Tour'', written by Gare Thompson and illustrated by Ken Bowser. He has to accompany the unnamed school band on a tour of Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. while protagonist [[Timothy M
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  • ...enhancements allowing him to hear and manipulate sound, silenced an entire city, built a sonic wave arm-cannon, and became Black Canary's nemesis.
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  • ...al city of Arcadia who made good in the 2018 novel ''Destroy All Monsters: The Last Rock Novel'' by Jeff Jackson. ...ed with construction permits, the stacks remained untouched, blackening in the weather.
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  • ...ical drama TV series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0184122/combined Holby City]'' (10/08/2002). Played by Jill Draper.
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  • Songwriter from the 1938 film ''Radio City Revels''. *https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/1822/radio-city-revels#synopsis
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  • ...l a city. Their cover of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" literally brought the house down.
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  • ...oll figure (not a minifig, so don't get confused!) singer and pianist from the Andrea's Stage LEGO set 3932. She comes with stage, piano, and mic. Introdu ...f with a dance to your favorite song! Make this the biggest show Heartlake City has ever seen!</blockquote>
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  • ...composed by cowboy [[Jeff Williker]]. Lee sues and is ready to take over the song's publishing company, Lathim and Clark. Played by an uncredited Matt W ...ing?) Romance Rhapsody," from 140 years ago. There's even a music box with the much plagiarized melody to prove it.
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  • ...Knot Top band Pale Horse, playing New York City's Madison Square Garden at the climax. ...of Broken Glass"); Hitler's goon squads rampaged through Germany, smashing the storefront windows of Jewish-owned businesses.
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  • ...ine (Michael Callan), and only glimpsed as a picture on his office wall in the "Rock and Roll Suicide" episode. See also [[Trace and Gina]].
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  • ...ine (Michael Callan), and only glimpsed as a picture on his office wall in the "Rock and Roll Suicide" episode. See also [[Trace and Gina]].
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  • Mythic 19th century traveling singer/guitarist from the comic book ''Astro City'', first appearing in issue #37 (September 2016). *[[The Bouncing Beatnik]]
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  • ...y, they play at occasions of state, such as the grand parade at the end of the novel. ...Band of Oz]] mentioned a couple pages later, or [[The Tin Cornet Band]] of the Emperor Tin Man.
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  • ...his 1998 album ''Still Madd'' also appears in ''Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories'' (2005). Voiced by Ice T.
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  • ...e 1999 film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0165710/reference Detroit Rock City]''. Set in 1978, they will do anything to get into a KISS concert in Detroi
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  • ...by Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, released on a bonus disc that came with the first run of their 2003 album ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig_Lib Pig They're a New Wave band from 1983 who moved to New York City and had some success, but then faded into obscurity.
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  • ...a touching gesture, he gives the mayor one of his gold chains, even after the mayor ignorantly calls him "homo" instead of "homie."
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  • ...ine (Michael Callan), and only glimpsed as a picture on his office wall in the "Rock and Roll Suicide" episode.
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  • ...crewballish comedy, ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036978/combined Kansas City Kitty].'' *http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/3706/Kansas-City-Kitty/
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  • ...ol Kids] series by Debby Cadet and Marcia Thornton Jones. They play Bailey City's Winterfest celebration. ...d acts like a vampire, but it's left vague as to whether he is one or not. The kids endlessly speculate on how Mr. Drake is a vampire. Or not. Mr. Drake h
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  • See also [[The Kansas City Boys]] and [[Danny and the Demonstrators]].
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  • ...an saxophonist who defects to the U.S.A. when his circus stops in New York City while on tour.
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  • ...rence The Get Down]'' created by Baz Luhrmann, and set in New York City in the late 1970s. *[[The Notorious Three]]
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  • ...6 February 1985). One of the boring popular music groups of boring Centrex City handled by booking agent Billy Sunshine (Michael Callan), and only glimpsed
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  • .../title/tt0133189/combined SLC Punk!]'', set in early 1980s Salt Lake City. The band was played by Evan O'Meara, Dan Epstein, Paige O'Meara, and Preston O' ...ere members of real punk band [http://www.bluemoonrecordings.com/8who.html The Eight Bucks Experiment].
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  • ...ally sing. Miss Adelaide played by Vivian Blaine. Her Debutantes played by The Goldwyn Girls. Her act includes the songs "Take Back Your Mink" and "Pet Me Poppa".
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  • ...t Turn Away," "Hunger City," "It Don't Come Cheap," and "Howard the Duck." The band members are Ronette (Liz Sagal), Cal (Dominique Davalos) and K.C. (Hol
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  • ...istina Ricci's character Val invented the band to lure her friend into the city to go to a New Year's Eve party.
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  • ...onic scream power to good use singing in the local Burnside area of Gotham City band [[Ashes on Sunday]], and then is lured away by A&B records into fronti ...[[Alias Insane]] and fronted by [[Bo M|Maeve Tavara]], who was booted from the band in favor of D.D.
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  • ...6 February 1985). One of the boring popular music groups of boring Centrex City handled by booking agent Billy Sunshine (Michael Callan), and only glimpsed
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  • ...rence The Get Down]'' created by Baz Luhrmann, and set in New York City in the late 1970s. *[[The Notorious Three]]
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  • ...first appeared in "The Springfield Files" (January 12, 1997) episode of ''The Simpsons''. They show up again in the The Seven-Beer Snitch episode (April 3, 2005)
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  • ...hrmann, and set in New York City in the late 1970s. Formerly a member of [[The Get Down Brothers]]. *[[The Get Down Brothers]]
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  • ...2017 space epic ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2239822/ Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets]'' Jolly (played by Ethan Hawke) plays some sort of s
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  • ...[Della Day]] is being hounded by old admirer turned mobster Biff Taylor in the "Dangerous Kisses" story of romance comic book ''Dear Lonely Heart #6'' #6
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  • ...www.imdb.com/title/tt0082970/combined 1981 film] by Paramount Pictures. In the film, Coalhouse Walker Jr. was played by Howard E. Rollins Jr. ...el T Ford is wrecked by the fire department, he turns violent and occupies the Morgan Library, and threatens to blow it up.
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  • ...ist and composer with an unnamed American City Philharmonic Orchestra from the "Musical Justice" story of comic book ''Daredevil Comics'' #104 (November 1 ...n, and while he's gone, presents the work as his own and rehearses it with the orchestra. Caffa confronts him, is disbelieved, and fired.
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  • ...e in the big Walpurgisnacht rock festival in the 1975 novel ''Leviathan'', the third book in Robert Anton Wilson’s insane ''Illuminatus!'' trilogy. They ...l Ox]], [[Ms. and the Chairperson]], [[Cohen Cohen Cohen and Kahn]], and [[the Joint Phenomenon]].
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  • ...k City punk band in the [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084698/ 1982 film of the same name]. ...eal punk rocker Richard Hell, of the bands Television and Richard Hell and the Voidoids. Two years before, he'd played [[Billy|a punk musician in a differ
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  • ...series ''[http://imdb.com/title/tt0088587/combined Otherworld]'' featured the normal Sterling family transported to an alternate Earth where everything i ...nd local head of the Church of Artificial Intelligence, Dr. Klaxon (i.e., "the man").
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  • ...e in the big Walpurgisnacht rock festival in the 1975 novel ''Leviathan'', the third book in Robert Anton Wilson’s insane ''Illuminatus!'' trilogy. They ...l Ox]], [[Ms. and the Chairperson]], [[Cohen Cohen Cohen and Kahn]], and [[the Joint Phenomenon]].
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  • ...949). He was a knock off of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(comics) The Spirit]. ...tp://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=20077 Smash Comics'' #18] (January 1941), but the call letters were '''UAXM'''.
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  • From the "City on Fire" episode of ABC television series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt04 ...adian indie band Tokyo Police Club. They play the opponents in a battle of the bands. They perform their song "In a Cave," from their album, ''Elephant Sh
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  • ...aire. Between gigs, the band members can be seen hanging out in Silvermoon City. The band consists of:
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  • ...(and others) perishes in a fire at the luxury Mont Blanc Hotel in New York City.
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  • ...rence The Get Down]'' created by Baz Luhrmann, and set in New York City in the late 1970s. *[[The Notorious Three]]
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  • .../title/tt4741306/ Fallout 4]''. The DJ, [[Travis Miles]] plays music from the 1930s–1950s as well as music by [[Magnolia]]. *[http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Diamond_City_Radio_(radio) Nukapedia: The Fallout Wiki entry]
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  • ...O'Leary (Michael Cera) is the token straight dude. He and Norah canvas the city looking for legendarily publicity-shy indie band [[Where's Fluffy?]].
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  • ...Seu Jorge and Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker. Cocker and Richard Hawley wrote the song they play, "Dear Alien (Who Art In Heaven)". *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3xkageowI4 Behind-the-scenes feature about the band]
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  • From the daily comic strip ''[http://kingfeatures.com/comics/comics-a-z/?id=Curtis C Hip-hop artist mentioned in the June 12, 2005, ''Curtis'' comic strip.
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  • .../title/tt0445922/reference Across the Universe]'' (2007). In the course of the film, she performs with, has a relationship with, breaks up with, and recon She sings at the Café Huh? in New York City.
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  • ...other composer of the Isle of Phreex, [[Tietjamus Toips]], who delights in the belief that his latest symphony is even more incomprehensible than Vogner. ...ome of his other works in, unifying them into a single universe, including the Isle of Phreex.
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  • ...band from the 2011 horror-suspense novel ''The Five'' by Robert McCammon. The band are stalked by a pyscho who's offended by one of their videos. ...the one just behind, and she gave a lopsided little grin and came up with the familiar question: “Are ya’ll in a <i>band</i>?”</p>
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