Faust
Several bands are called Faust (German for "Fist"): Faust is a German krautrock band, originally composed of Werner "Zappi" Diermaier, Hans Joachim Irmler, Arnulf Meifert, Jean-Hervé Péron, Rudolf Sosna and Gunter Wüsthoff, working with producer Uwe Nettelbeck and engineer Kurt Graupner. The group formed in Wümme, Germany in 1971 and soon began recording their debut, "Faust", which sold poorly, but established a devoted fanbase. With a series of early 1970s releases
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Faust
Several bands are called Faust (German for "Fist"): Faust is a German krautrock band, originally composed of Werner "Zappi" Diermaier, Hans Joachim Irmler, Arnulf Meifert, Jean-Hervé Péron, Rudolf Sosna and Gunter Wüsthoff, working with producer Uwe Nettelbeck and engineer Kurt Graupner. The group formed in Wümme, Germany in 1971 and soon began recording their debut, "Faust", which sold poorly, but established a devoted fanbase. With a series of early 1970s releases
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Sacaninhas Wuai!
I think it is currently the shortest song in the world. It's aproximally 0.90 seconds (That's What appears in Garageband), altough on streaming platforms it is 2 seconds long.more
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One Giant Step For Bentley Tom: Mas Estás A Brincar Comigo!? (Side 2)
This is the Side 2 of Bentley Tom's first album. It was recorded in one day and released one day after. This was just an experiment, to see if Garageband could handle 54 minutes of music. And it did! And now we have this Monstrosity.more
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One Giant Step For Bentley Tom: Mas Estás A Brincar Comigo!? (Side 1)
⚠️NOTE: if you don't like the first part, Jump to 9:37. This is the Side 1 of Bentley Tom's first album. It was recorded in one day and released one day after. This was just an experiment, to see if Garageband could handle 54 minutes of music. And it did! And now we have this Monstrosity.more
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