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  • Nu metal musical groups
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  • Musical groups from California
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  • The Deadlights were a short lived Alternative metal/Nu Metal band out of Long Beach, California. The band's most notable achievement was playing the second stage at Ozzfest 2000.The band released one self-titled album on February 22, 2000. The first 4 tracks (%22Bitter%22, %22Amplifier%22, %22Nothing%22 & %22Sweet Oblivion%22) were released as promotional singles to radio and there was a low budget video shot for the track %22Junk%22.Note: The Deadlights should not be confused with a newer band of the same name, a four piece alternative rock band from Lisburn, Northern Ireland.[1] They should also not be confused with the San Diego band The Deadlites who toured the US, opened for Cheap Trick, The Plimsouls, Joe Bonamossa, and many others. That band's album Comfort was released in 1998 and unlike The Deadlights, the band members have remained amicable.
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  • 2000
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