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Exlis Prime (commonly abbreviated to EP) was a Hot Darmic band that formed 35 ABY. It lasted for a decade before front-man Jasper Jummmand moved to Ugly Gravity. Exlis Prime's subject material was usually based on real events and beings around the galaxy. They used vulgar language in several of their songs, which presented problems with censors. Their single "Kriffkutter" drew the biggest uproar, with music vendors quick to pull the single due to use of the word "kriff" and images of an extreme sexual nature on the cover. The band gained most of its success during its Tritium Jackpot years, making an estimated 37 billion credits in total.

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  • Exlis Prime (commonly abbreviated to EP) was a Hot Darmic band that formed 35 ABY. It lasted for a decade before front-man Jasper Jummmand moved to Ugly Gravity. Exlis Prime's subject material was usually based on real events and beings around the galaxy. They used vulgar language in several of their songs, which presented problems with censors. Their single "Kriffkutter" drew the biggest uproar, with music vendors quick to pull the single due to use of the word "kriff" and images of an extreme sexual nature on the cover. The band gained most of its success during its Tritium Jackpot years, making an estimated 37 billion credits in total.
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  • Exlis Prime
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  • 35(xsd:integer)
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  • *Jasper Jummmand *Kyad Kyod *Slayton Maus
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  • Exlis Prime (commonly abbreviated to EP) was a Hot Darmic band that formed 35 ABY. It lasted for a decade before front-man Jasper Jummmand moved to Ugly Gravity. Exlis Prime's subject material was usually based on real events and beings around the galaxy. They used vulgar language in several of their songs, which presented problems with censors. Their single "Kriffkutter" drew the biggest uproar, with music vendors quick to pull the single due to use of the word "kriff" and images of an extreme sexual nature on the cover. The band gained most of its success during its Tritium Jackpot years, making an estimated 37 billion credits in total.
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