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Fast Food Orchestra

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Utsuki (2009)
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urban menu (2008)
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Mangrooves (2004)
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...last food !? (2002)
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Fugision Party (2000)


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The band Fast Food Orchestra was formed in 1994-96 and from 1998 began actively performing in clubs. In 2000, the band released their debut album titled "Fugison party" (Emergency Records), and two years later, the style much more pronounced album "Lastfood" (Jahquita records). In 2004, based on album "Mangrooves" (37 surfers / Megalith Records), which is compared with two previous boards enriched by the voice currently a regular guest, Dr. Karyho toaster. In the spring of 2008 based board "Urban Menu" (Megalith Records), on which Fast Food decided to cross the border still preferred genre of ska. The latest album "utsuke" (2009) initiated a multi-genre continues. The successful single, "The Party Is Over", which the band recorded a video clip, is a harbinger of the new album, the band plans to release in the fall of 2011.
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18th May 2014

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