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- Klamydia abstract "Klamydia (Finnish language for Chlamydia) is a punk rock band from Vaasa, Finland. The band's name was chosen because it was the worst name that came to their minds. The band was assembled in 1988, and has been continuously active since then. The history of the band is long and eventful. The band publishes records in very short intervals (about one LP per year), and has experienced many line-up changes. The only remaining original member is the current vocalist, Vesa "Vesku" Jokinen. The band is notable for founding its own record company, Kråklund Records.Klamydia has always been renowned as a humor band, but they have a lot of songs criticizing society, and other songs about serious subjects like incest, as well as love songs. In the year 2001, Klamydia was rewarded by the city of Vaasa, who granted Klamydia a culture prize for their long and successful career. This aroused a lot of criticism in the city, because people didn't appreciate rewarding a vulgar-styled humor band like Klamydia. The band itself took the whole thing as good free promotion. Klamydia has also gained some popularity in Germany, where they have toured and released records.".
- Klamydia activeYearsStartYear "1988".
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- Klamydia genre Punk_rock.
- Klamydia hometown Finland.
- Klamydia hometown Vaasa.
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- Klamydia wikiPageExternalLink klamydia.fi.
- Klamydia wikiPageExternalLink www.klamydia.fi.
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- Klamydia currentMembers "Jari Helin".
- Klamydia currentMembers "Riku Purtola".
- Klamydia currentMembers "Sami Kohtamäki".
- Klamydia currentMembers "Vesku Jokinen".
- Klamydia genre Punk_rock.
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- Klamydia label "Kråklund Records".
- Klamydia name "Klamydia".
- Klamydia origin Finland.
- Klamydia origin Vaasa.
- Klamydia website klamydia.fi.
- Klamydia yearsActive "–present".
- Klamydia subject Category:Finnish_musical_groups.
- Klamydia subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1988.
- Klamydia subject Category:Musical_quartets.
- Klamydia subject Category:People_from_Vaasa.
- Klamydia subject Category:Vaasa.
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- Klamydia comment "Klamydia (Finnish language for Chlamydia) is a punk rock band from Vaasa, Finland. The band's name was chosen because it was the worst name that came to their minds. The band was assembled in 1988, and has been continuously active since then. The history of the band is long and eventful. The band publishes records in very short intervals (about one LP per year), and has experienced many line-up changes. The only remaining original member is the current vocalist, Vesa "Vesku" Jokinen.".
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- Klamydia depiction Klamydia_-_Kuopio_Rockcock_-_03.JPG.
- Klamydia homepage klamydia.fi.
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