12cent
12cent was a band from Dublin that put out four albums between 1999 and 2011. Their debut record was called 'Irish Song', and that track became one of their...
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12cent was a band from Dublin that put out four albums between 1999 and 2011. Their debut record was called 'Irish Song', and that track became one of their best-known pieces. They also released songs like 'Fight' and 'Frankie's Bike Is Cool'.
The existing write-up mentions a few members: Conor O'Donohue on vocals, Aidan O'Connor on guitar, Declan O'Sullivan on drums, and Ciaran O'Doherty on bass. Their later albums had titles like 'The Gathering', 'The Road', and 'Time'.
Some of their material touched on Irish themes, and there's a note about a song called 'Paddy's Lament' facing radio bans for its historical commentary. They worked in a space between rock and traditional sounds, but the specifics beyond the album titles and a couple of song names are thin.
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