Bang Gang
50 top tracks
Bang Gang
50 top tracks
Albums

Something Wrong
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You
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Ghosts From The Past
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The Wolves Are Whispering
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Bang Gang - (2003) Something Wrong
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Best of Bang Gang (Special Edition)
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Find What You Get - EP
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Bang Gang - (2008) Ghosts From The Past
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Bang Gang - (1999) You
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Dive into the Deep Blue Sea (feat. Esther Talia) - Single
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Ghost From The Past
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You (Bonus Track Version)
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Biography
There are 4 acts with the name Bang Gang:...Read more on Last.fm
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There are 4 acts with the name Bang Gang:
1. Bang Gang is a one-man band from Iceland. The voice, instrumentalist, arranger and producer Barði Jóhannsson began his silent career in a surf band, together with his friend Henrik Baldvin Björnsson, who has later formed a band called Singapore Sling. Barði started to dedicate himself to pop sound, collaborating with female singers, such as Esther Talia Casey and Védís Hervör Árnadóttir. His major works include a score and contributed songs to Ragnar Bragason's first feature film, "Fiasco", first album "You" (2000.)-including remixes by Kid Loco, second album "Something Wrong" (2003.) and "Ghosts From The Past" (2008.).
2. The original Bang Gang was a 1980s hardcore punk band from San Antonio, Texas. They released a seven inch EP, "She Ran... But We Ran Faster" and appeared on the "Cottage Cheese from the Lips of Death" compilation LP in 1983.
3. Formed in 1989, LA's Bang Gang were a glam metal band who released their one and only album Love Sells in 1990. They recorded some demos for a second album but split up before having a chance to release it. These demo recordings resulted in the CD Vanity Kills which was released by Fast Lane Records in 2001.
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4. Bang Gang are an Australian DJ troupe. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Bang+Gang">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
