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E The

The Who formed in London in the early 1960s, originally called The Detours. Their 1965 album 'My Generation' gave them a hit with its title track, which...

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E The, a voice in the mix

An artist with two songs that hint at a range of moods.

If you're checking out E The, start with 'Up & Down (feat. TOYCOIN)' and 'Love Story'. They frame what's there pretty clearly.

E The's tracks like 'Up & Down (feat. TOYCOIN)' and 'Love Story' show a quick shift from something kinetic to something more intimate. It's a small catalog, but the contrast between those two titles sticks with you. That's enough to make the name worth a second look.

There's not much documented history here. The songs suggest a move from a collaborative, maybe restless energy to a more straightforward emotional pull.

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The Who formed in London in the early 1960s, originally called The Detours. Their 1965 album 'My Generation' gave them a hit with its title track, which became an anthem for that era. The band's lineup settled with Roger Daltrey on vocals, Pete Townshend on guitar, John Entwistle on bass, and Keith Moon on drums.

They moved into more ambitious territory with the rock opera 'Tommy' in 1969, followed by 'Who's Next' in 1971. Townshend's songwriting on those albums dealt with themes of alienation and spiritual searching. Their stage shows were known for being loud and destructive, with Townshend smashing guitars and Moon's chaotic drumming.

Keith Moon died in 1978 from a drug overdose. The band continued with different drummers, releasing albums like 'Who Are You' that same year. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.

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