from Salman Rushdie's 1975 novel Grimus. In October 2007, Grimus won the National Finals of the Global Battle of the Bands and represented Romania in the...
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Grimus is a fantasy novel by Salman Rushdie. Grimus may also refer to: Grimus (band), an alternative rock band from Romania Anton Grimus (born 1990), Australian...
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2011, at The Silver Church Club in Bucharest (with the special guest – Grimus band). Feature of this album is that it consists of covers byron made of songs...
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at the Saarang culture festival on 11 January 2014 with Romanian rock band Grimus. In mid-April 2013, Architects released a trailer of their documentary...
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Dan Byron, singer Luiza Zan, Cristi Csapo from Grimus, Ana-Cristina Leonte and Călina Curticăpean. The band began a national tour in order to promote the...
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The festival gathered yearly up to 10–15 major bands, and up to 40–70 Central and Eastern European bands which are more or less known outside their countries'...
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of the rabble in a republic. The title of Salman Rushdie's first novel, Grimus (1975), is an anagram of Simurg. Simurgh is the name of a proxy tool introduced...
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original on 4 March 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2013. "Grimus cântă în deschiderea Red Hot Chilli Peppers" [Grimus opening for the Red Hot Chili Peppers]. Ziua...
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Révoltés, Grimus and others. 2–5 July (30,000 visitors, 200 bands) Line up: Thirty Seconds to Mars, Queens of the Stone Age, Foals, Parov Stelar Band, Billy...
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Rock music in Romania (section "Electric guitar bands")
Romanian public. Altar Bere Gratis Byron Cargo Celelalte Cuvinte Compact Grimus Direcția 5 Holograf Iris Krypton Kumm Luna Amară Magica Negură Bunget Proconsul...
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