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No, Tantric is a post-grunge, hard rock band.
They had two: Neil Aspinall and Mal Evans. Aspinall was a friend of Pete Best's, and lodged with the Best family when he was studying to be an accountant. He stayed on with the Beatles after Best's departure from the band. Evans was hired as his assistant. Both later served on the board of the Beatles' company Apple Corps. Evans eventually left Apple; Aspinall later became its managing director. He held that post until stepping down in 2008, a few months before his death of cancer.
An amazing post-hardcore band.
The Scottish band, NightCrawlers, are very similar to the Beatles Band from the 1960's. The NightCrawlers were ironically a post-Beatles garage band that hit Florida during the 1960's.
Artwork of the band The Beatles can be found online. There are many fan forums dedicated to the band where people post artwork, fan fiction, and stories about their experiences.
Let It Be was the last released album (excluding the post break up work). Abbey Road was the last recorded by the band.
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The Beatles were one of the biggest bands of all time from Liverpool in England a Beetle is German manufactured by Volkswagon it has its origins in Post-war Germany and is still manufactured under license in south America. Volkswagon literally translates as 'peoples car'
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Sign in as normal and go to your band page. Your are automatically changed to your band. As soon as you leave your band page though you are back to your normal profile. You can comment people as the band though. Post a comment as usual but where there is a box with your username, click it and change it to the name of your band. Then the comment comes from your band and not you
No, Tantric is a post-grunge, hard rock band.
They had two: Neil Aspinall and Mal Evans. Aspinall was a friend of Pete Best's, and lodged with the Best family when he was studying to be an accountant. He stayed on with the Beatles after Best's departure from the band. Evans was hired as his assistant. Both later served on the board of the Beatles' company Apple Corps. Evans eventually left Apple; Aspinall later became its managing director. He held that post until stepping down in 2008, a few months before his death of cancer.
Probably the Beatles. You hear almost every band post-beatles (and in fact during the Beatles height) saying how "the Beatles were a massive influence on me" from acts as divers as Black sabbath to Victoria justice (whose one of those awful Nickelodeon/Disney acts who my sister likes, so very, very different from the original metal band of Black Sabbath) say how they made them want to get into music. Moreover, almost all metal acts owe something to Black Sabbath, which then leads back to the influence of the Beatles. this means that, to some extent, the Beatles invented metal. this can apply to most other genres of music post-Beatles, form Grunge to punk (which was actuly what influenced grunge, as well as metal) to progressive (or Prog) to whatever, they will say that so and so influence us, then so and so what influenced by so and so etc leading back to the Beatles But you then Mr. I. LovetheBeatles, Who influenced the Beatles. Well this is a fine question and the answer is Elvis and Chuck Berry and most other famous 50s musical figures, maybe some 40's etc, So the actual answer to the question could be Elvis, but again who influenced Elvis. This Question will continue to knock on to the Likes of Mozart and Beethoven and then even older and eventually lead to some caveman who whacked a peace (i know I've put the wrong homophone for peace its just the doge spell check) of mammoth bone with some rock to create some form of basic noise So there you have it, the "band" who spawned the most new bands was some caveman who whacked a peace of mammoth bone with some rock to create some form of basic noise.
An amazing post-hardcore band.
No, Eyes Set to Kill is not a satanic band. They are an Alt metal and post- hardcore band.