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20 more first lines - some clues

Only seven of the 20 first lines still to be guessed. Here are some clues for the last seven.

1. Sole guitar-free song from an overwise very heavy 90s British Doom Metal album. The subject of the song (and the band itself) presumably died of consumption.

4. From the #1 album of a couple of few weeks ago, by a band hailing for a place previously known only for it's sea wall.

5. From the most recent album by an artist that has been in the news recently for all the wrong reasons. Can you say 'Milli Vanilli'?

8. Taken from a 2002 dance album (but with real instruments, not computerised techno) with an Irish singer At least I assume she's must be Irish with a name like that!

9. From what is supposedly The Greatest Live Album Of All Time, although this particular song wasn't on the original vinyl LP.

18. HippyDave has described this band as having a 'high camembert content'. Features one member from another band on this list.

20. 80s American hair metal band named after a mad scientist.

Posted by TimHall at August 09, 2006 09:55 PM
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