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Centory (pop band) : ウィキペディア英語版
Centory (band)

Centory was a German 1990s eurodance/techno band of Gary Carolla, Alexander Strasser, Sven Kirschner, and Turbo B.〔.discogs.com - (Centory )〕
Centory released one album, ''Alpha Centory'', in 1994. It featured the singles "Point Of No Return", "Take It To The Limit", "The Spirit" and "Eye In The Sky".
Centory also remixed two songs, "Mercy" and "Heart Of Me" for a remix album by Cerrone.〔(Entry on the KDJ Eurodance database )〕 The band's last work was the single "Girl You Know It's True" released in 1996. This single was Centory's only single to not feature Turbo B, instead it featured a new singer, Trey D.
==Discography==


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