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A series of 3 episodes showcasing alternative bands including: Equinox, Scandinavian Fruit and Bellache. Directed by Sid Forbes.
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Vocalist/Guitarist - Equinox
Bassist - Equinox
Drummer - Equinox
Drummer - Scandinavian Fruit
Rhythm Guitarist - Scandinavian Fruit
Lead Guitarist - Scandinavian Fruit
Bassist - Scandinavian Fruit
Vocalist - Bellyache
Guitarist - Bellyache
Bassist - Bellyache
Drummer - Bellyache
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