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Easyworld were an
English indie alternative rock/pop band
hailing from Eastbourne,
consisting of
David Ford on vocals, Jo
Taylor on b**** and
Glenn Hooper...
- and songwriter. He
first achieved prominence with the
indie rock
group Easyworld, who
released an
independent mini-album, ...Better Ways to Self Destruct...
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album by
Nirvana "Bleach" (song), by
Brockhampton "Bleach", a song by
Easyworld from This Is
Where I
Stand “Bleach” a song by 5
Seconds Of
Summer from...
- Squad/Jive)
Dubtribe Sound System (Jive Electro) E-40 (Sick Wid It/Jive)
Eamon Easyworld Ellie Campbell Factory 81 Fu-Schnickens Gady Git
Fresh (Spy/Jive) Goldfinger...
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Better Ways to Self
Destruct is the 2001 EP by
easyworld, an Eastbourne-based
indie rock band. This was the band's
second release,
after their "Hundredweight"...
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Rough Riders Mull
Historical Society South The
Moldy Peaches Crackout Easyworld Mogwai Teenage Fanclub My
Vitriol The Folk
Implosion Elbow Gorky's Zygotic...
- needed]
Several bands have
formed in Eastbourne, including: Toploader,
Easyworld, the Divided, ROAM and Mobiles.
Spider Stacy,
member of The Pogues, was...
- of the States, The Stands, Longview, The Concretes, Tim Booth, South,
Easyworld, InMe, The Dead 60s, The Infadels, The Crimea, Thea Gilmore, Cath Davey...
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began 2001 with a UK tour in
January and February, with
support from
Easyworld and Mo-Ho-Bish-O-Pi. The tour also
included an
appearance at the NME Brat...
- Is
Where I
Stand is a 2002
album by Eastbourne-based
indie rock trio
easyworld. The
album contained 4
singles - Try Not To Think, Bleach, You & Me and...