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    Moonlight Agony was a Swedish progressive power metal band which formed in 1999 in Kungsbacka, Sweden. They split up in 2009. Before they settled on the...
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    and critical prominence with the albums Girls Can Tell (2001), Kill the Moonlight (2002), Gimme Fiction (2005), Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga (2007), and Transference...
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  • Insanity: Chapter Five review". Allmusic. Retrieved 13 October 2011. "Moonlight Agony New Album Sample Available". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved 11 January...
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    Christ Agony is a Polish black metal band from Morąg, formed in 1990. Due to legal problems between 2005-2007 Christ Agony performed under the name Union...
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    Färm Erik Ohlsson Nikola Šarčević Fredrik Larzon Moneybrother Monster Moonlight Agony Movits! Mustasch Månegarm Naglfar Nasum Nationalteatern Ulf Dageby...
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    Starfall (2004) Contributed lead guitars for the song "Equilibrium" on Moonlight Agony's album "Echoes Of A Nightmare" (2004) Produced the Shot Injection demo...
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    album Echoes of a Nightmare with the Swedish symphonic metal band, Moonlight Agony, for Massacre Records. In late 2003, Somapala joined the band, Firewind...
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  • Majesty Mandragora Scream Manticora Messiah Messiah's Kiss [de] Metalium Moonlight Agony Mystic Circle Mystic Prophecy Narnia Nightqueen Node Obscurity Omen...
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  • Ewing plays the piano, guitar, and banjo. He wrote the song "In the Moonlight (Do Me)", which his character performed on Modern Family. In 2011, he...
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  • victims were usually thrown off the moving train when they were dead or in agony; other times, they were thrown into the Nile or buried alive. Mansour was...
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