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The world invasion of Harajuku pop sensation Kyary Pamyu Pamyu continues for 2014 as the second ...
The prodigious Mr Bugg is quickly becoming something of a rock 'n' roll hero for the post-Oasis ...
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Enduring Californian pop-punk act hit Tokyo for a pair of dates in support of their ninth ...
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Once touted as a successor to Jimi Hendrix, albino bluesman Johnny Winter never quite lived up ...
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