Scott & Brendo
Scott & Brendo were a duo who put out a few albums in the 2000s and 2010s. Their song 'Knock The Dominoes' got some attention around 2005. They also worked...
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Scott & Brendo were a duo who put out a few albums in the 2000s and 2010s. Their song 'Knock The Dominoes' got some attention around 2005. They also worked with other musicians like Justin Williams on tracks such as 'Avenue' and 'Kitten Air'.
They released albums including 'The Domino Effect' in 2005 and 'Harmony and Discord' in 2008. The duo stopped working together around 2015, with each member going on to other musical projects.
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