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Three Chord Society
Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Punk, Melodycore Gründung 2003 Website http://www.threechordsociety.de/ Aktuelle Besetzung Ben Braun Nils Müller GitarreManuel Endtricht Jan Reimers (seit 2007) Felix Henker Ehemalige Mitglieder BassNils Bardowicks (2003-2006) BassJulian Danielczik (2006-2007)
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