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For example Apulanta, Eläkeläiset, Kotiteollisuus, Fintelligens, Maija Vilkkumaa, Ismo Alanko, Leevi and the Leavings, Jukka-poika. These are from very different genres.

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Q: What are some bands from Finland that only sing in Finnish?
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