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Groovie Mann : ウィキペディア英語版
Groovie Mann
Groovie Mann (born Frankie Nardiello) is a founding member of industrial disco band My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult.
==History==
Nardiello was first in a band called Special Affect with Al Jourgensen, before the latter left to form Ministry in 1981. Nardiello then joined London-based post-punk band Drowning Craze, singing on their second and third singles, "Trance" (1981) and "Heat" (1982).
While touring with Ministry in 1986, Nardiello and Jourgensen wrote a few songs together for a film Nardiello had been working on with friend Buzz McCoy. Titled ''Hammerhead Housewife and the Thrill Kill Kult'', the film was never finished, but its title was the inspiration for their new band, and the soundtrack was released as an EP with Wax Trax! Records.
Nardiello performed vocals on the Fred Giannelli track "Mindblower" for his 1991 EP ''Fred''.
Nardiello teamed up with Ministry guitarist William Tucker from 1998–1999 to record songs for an album, ''People Next Door'', which was released under the moniker Darling Kandie in 2002.

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