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- Artista
- Holy Barbarians
- Géneros
- Fecha de inicio
- Fecha final
- Jan 1, 1997
- Ciudad
- Liverpool, United Kingdom
- Biografía
- Holy Barbarians was a short-lived rock band formed during 1996, after English frontman Ian Astbury left his band The Cult. Astbury was joined with three musicians from the United States, guitarist Patrick Sugg (ex-Neverland along with brothers Matt and Scott Garrett. Together the band recorded one album, Cream. Astbury chose the name of the group as a referenced to 1959 novel by Lawrence Lipton of the same name. The one album recorded by the group
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