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Donots
Details of Donots (Group), information and links
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“ The Donots are a rock band from Germany, formed in 1993 in Ibbenbüren.Band history
The Donots were founded in 1993 by Ingo, Guido, Jan-Dirk, Stone, and Jens Trippner. The name stands for the philosophy of the band to do nothing, which was linked with a wink. On 16 April 1994 the Donots celebrated their stage debut in the Scheune (German word for barn) in their hometown Ibbenbueren. In their early years they played a lot of concerts together with bands like Blink-182, Propagandhi, No Fun at All and No Use for a Name.
The Donots released their second album Tonight's Karaoke Contest Winners in spring of 1998. At the same time they played on their first tour with Samiam and ErrorType:11. In 1999 their third album Better Days Not Included was released through the major label Supersonic Records (Sony BMG).
The breakthrough in Germany was in 2001 with the album Pocketrock, mainly through the single release "Whatever Happened to the 80s". In fall 2001 they were on tour with the American band 'Midtown' which led through Germany, Austria and Switzerland. A year later Pocketrock was released all over Europe via the record label Burning Heart Records.
The Donots released their fourth album Amplify the [......] ”
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Begin date: 1993
Official website(s): http://www.donots.de/
Links
- discogs: http://www.discogs.com
- myspace: http://www.myspace.com
- wikipedia: http://de.wikipedia.org
Members
- Alex Siedenbiedel (from 1996)
- Eike Herwig (from 1995)
- Ingo Knollmann (from 1993)
- Jan Dirk Poggemann (from 1993)
- Guido Knollmann (from 1993)
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