Mummy The Peepshow
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Thee 50's High Teens |
The Dazes |
Mika Bomb |
Supersnazz |
The Automatics |
Prambath |
Dizzy Joghurt |
That's A No No! |
Childish Tones |
Softball |
Years active | 1994- |
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Mummy the Peepshow is an all-girl garage punk/noise punk band from Osaka, Japan. Formed in 1994, they recorded four full-length albums and were featured in many album compilations. In 2000, they performed at the U.S. music festival SXSW as part of Japan Nite. They had been part of Audrey Kimura's Tokyo-based BENTEN Label until they formed their own label, Triangle Records, in 2001. They went on hiatus in 2003 but Maki reformed the band with a new line-up in 2018 and have performed several shows since then. – Wikipedia |
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