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1) G-Force was an UK-American band led by Irish rock guitarist Gary Moore.
While touring America with Thin Lizzy in support of the band's album Black Rose: A Rock Legend, Moore suddenly quite the band on 4 July 1979 and moved to Los Angeles, hoping to establish a solo rock presence. With the opportunity to tour America in support of Van Halen, Moore recruited his one-time Thin Lizzy bandmate, drummer Mark Nauseef (Elf, the Ian Gillan Band), and vocalist/bassist Glenn Hughes (Trapeze, Deep Purple), dubbing the band G-Force. Several months into rehearsals, Hughes left the band after an alcohol-fueled altercation with Moore and was replaced with vocalist Willie Dee (born William Daffern; formerly of Captain Beyond and Pipedream) and Motown session bassist Tony Newton. The subsequent tour was a success, and the band went on to support Whitesnake on their 1980 Ready an' Willing tour. However, the project was short-lived, only producing the one eponymous album G-Force, which was re-mixed by Dennis Mackay. The album consisted of more conventional hard rock radio-oriented music than Moore's previous efforts. The band also recorded the Newton and Dee-penned song Trust Your Lovin', only released as a B-side to the 7" single You.
Soon after the album was released, G-Force disbanded and Moore joined Greg Lake of Emerson, Lake & Palmer fame on a new venture, a collaboration that led to Lake's eponymous debut solo album Greg Lake.
2) Andy Callister a hardcore techno producer.
3) UK based rapper/DJ who first appeared on Braintax's 1992 Fat Head EP.
4) Green Bay Packers Fan Music
5) Hilarious rap band from Vlasotince, Serbia.
6) Alias of London producer, Mark Lipka aka Mark Force. Born in West London. He first made his name as a regular DJ on the London pirate radio station Don FM and as a jungle producer. Collaborated with artists such as Seiji and Ils putting out drum & bass for Reinforced Records. Went on to become involved in the Broken Beat scene, playing as clubs such as CoOp and recording with the Bugz In the Attic production team.
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