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- The_Visitors_(band) abstract "The Visitors were an Australian rock band formed in 1978 after the breakup of popular punk band Radio Birdman. The songs were written by Deniz Tek but unlike many other Tek bands, Tek did not sing vocals in The Visitors. Instead the vocals were sung by long-time friend of the band Mark Sisto. The addition of Sisto's vocal alongside a predominantly ex-Birdman lineup, created what many believed as the next generation of Birdman, with a vocal which mirrored that of The Doors. They played only 12 shows in the Sydney area starting in late 1978 and continuing into August 1979.".
- The_Visitors_(band) activeYearsEndYear "1983".
- The_Visitors_(band) activeYearsStartYear "1978".
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- The_Visitors_(band) genre Garage_rock.
- The_Visitors_(band) genre Indie_rock.
- The_Visitors_(band) genre Protopunk.
- The_Visitors_(band) genre Punk_rock.
- The_Visitors_(band) hometown Australia.
- The_Visitors_(band) hometown Sydney.
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- The_Visitors_(band) caption "Phantom EP".
- The_Visitors_(band) caption "The first EP released by The Visitors)".
- The_Visitors_(band) genre "Alternative Punk rock, Indie rock, Garage, Proto-Punk".
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- The_Visitors_(band) label "Citadel".
- The_Visitors_(band) label "Phantom".
- The_Visitors_(band) label "Red Eye Records".
- The_Visitors_(band) name "The Visitors".
- The_Visitors_(band) origin Australia.
- The_Visitors_(band) origin Sydney.
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- The_Visitors_(band) yearsActive "1978".
- The_Visitors_(band) subject Category:Australian_punk_rock_groups.
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- The_Visitors_(band) comment "The Visitors were an Australian rock band formed in 1978 after the breakup of popular punk band Radio Birdman. The songs were written by Deniz Tek but unlike many other Tek bands, Tek did not sing vocals in The Visitors. Instead the vocals were sung by long-time friend of the band Mark Sisto. The addition of Sisto's vocal alongside a predominantly ex-Birdman lineup, created what many believed as the next generation of Birdman, with a vocal which mirrored that of The Doors.".
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