Sonic Youth
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- | '''Sonic Youth''' is a [[seminal]] [[United States|American]] [[alternative rock]] group formed in [[New York City]] in [[1981]]. As of 2007, the group comprises [[Thurston Moore]] ([[guitar]]s and vocals) [[Lee Ranaldo]] (guitars, vocals and organ) [[Kim Gordon]] ([[bass guitar]], guitar, and vocals) and [[Steve Shelley]] ([[drums]]). They first came to international attention with their [[Madonna]]-spoofing project [[Ciccone Youth]] in the late [[1980s]]. | + | '''Sonic Youth''' is a [[seminal]] [[United States|American]] [[alternative rock]] group formed in [[New York City]] in [[1981]]. As of 2007, the group comprises [[Thurston Moore]] ([[guitar]]s and vocals) [[Lee Ranaldo]] (guitars, vocals and organ) [[Kim Gordon]] ([[bass guitar]], guitar, and vocals) and [[Steve Shelley]] ([[drums]]). They first came to international attention with their [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]]-spoofing project [[Ciccone Youth]] in the late [[1980s]]. |
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Sonic Youth is a seminal American alternative rock group formed in New York City in 1981. As of 2007, the group comprises Thurston Moore (guitars and vocals) Lee Ranaldo (guitars, vocals and organ) Kim Gordon (bass guitar, guitar, and vocals) and Steve Shelley (drums). They first came to international attention with their Madonna-spoofing project Ciccone Youth in the late 1980s.
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