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| - Kings of Lovia was a British-Lovian rock band formed in Blackburn University, Newhaven in 1982, and lasted until 1998. The main line-up consisted of George Plymouth (lead vocals, guitar), his twin brother Edgar Plymouth (guitar, back-up vocals), Elliot Gourdmann (drums, back-up vocals), and Matthew Patil (keyboard, back-up vocals). The band was primarily influenced by early progressive rock and psychedelic rock pioneers like The Beatles and Pink Floyd, but in their later years, leaned towards more hardcore forms of rock, such as metal.
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| - Kings of Lovia was a British-Lovian rock band formed in Blackburn University, Newhaven in 1982, and lasted until 1998. The main line-up consisted of George Plymouth (lead vocals, guitar), his twin brother Edgar Plymouth (guitar, back-up vocals), Elliot Gourdmann (drums, back-up vocals), and Matthew Patil (keyboard, back-up vocals). The band was primarily influenced by early progressive rock and psychedelic rock pioneers like The Beatles and Pink Floyd, but in their later years, leaned towards more hardcore forms of rock, such as metal. The band was founded in one of the many fraternities at Blackburn in 1982, and quickly moved onto the scene of early 1980's Lovian music, with album hits like Into the Rainbow ( 1986 ) and My Dear Caroline ( 1988 ). By the 90's, the group had become the largest influence of modern and progressive rock in Lovia, and had kick-started what many have called the Rock Epidemic ( late 80's - late 90's ), which kickstarted thousands of bands across Lovia and "leaving a permanent footprint into the history of music in Lovia", as many music enthusiasts in Lovia have proclaimed.
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