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List of bands named after other performers' songs

This is a list of bands whose names are taken from songs by other artists where both artists in question have articles on the English Wikipedia.
==Exact matches==

* 10 Seconds of Forever, after Hawkwind's "10 Seconds of Forever"
* A Day in the Life (now known as Hawthorne Heights), after the Beatles song "A Day in the Life".
* ABC, after The Jackson 5's "ABC"
* After Forever, after Black Sabbath's "After Forever"
* Black Boned Angel, named for the song of the same name by Godflesh, from their 1994 album Selfless
* Blonde Redhead, after the DNA song "Blonde Redhead"
* Bonded by Blood, after Exodus's "Bonded by blood"
* Boredoms, after Buzzcocks' "Boredom" from their "Spiral Scratch" EP.
* Boris, after Melvins' "Boris" from their album ''Bullhead''
* Bury Your Dead, after The Haunted's "Bury Your Dead"
* Carnal Forge, after Carcass's Carnal Forge from their album ''Heartwork''
* Communist Daughter, after Neutral Milk Hotel's "Communist Daughter"
* Deacon Blue, after Steely Dan's "Deacon Blues"
* Con Funk Shun, after New Birth's "Con-Funk-Shun"〔(Greatest Funk Classics by New Birth )〕
* Death Cab for Cutie, after Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band's "Death Cab for Cutie" on their album ''Gorilla''
* Deep Purple, after Peter DeRose's "Deep Purple" (most notably performed by Nino Tempo & April Stevens)
* Dylan in the movies, after Belle and Sebastian's "Like Dylan in the Movies"
* DumDum Boys, after Iggy Pop's "Dum Dum Boys"
* Dum Dum Girls, after Iggy Pop's "Dum Dum Boys" as well as The Vaselines album "Dum Dum". May also be a reference to Talk Talk's "Dum Dum Girl".
* Ella Guru, after Captain Beefheart's "Ella Guru"
* Eric's Trip, after Sonic Youth's "Eric's Trip"
* Everything Everything, after Radiohead's "Everything in Its Right Place"
* Exciter, after Judas Priest's "Exciter"
* Famous Last Words, after My Chemical Romance's, "Famous Last Words"
* FireHouse, after Kiss's "Firehouse"
* Flume, after Bon Iver's "Flume"
* Fuck the Facts, after Naked City's "Fuck the Facts"
* Funeral for a Friend, after Planes Mistaken for Stars's "Funeral for a Friend" (although some believe it's after Elton John's "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding")
* Gamma Ray , after "Gamma Ray" by German prog-rock band Birth Control
* Godsmack, after Alice in Chains' "God Smack" from the ''Dirt'' album
* Head Like a Hole, after Nine Inch Nails' "Head Like A Hole"
* Hello Goodbye, after The Beatles' "Hello, Goodbye"
* Helter Skelter, after The Beatles' "Helter Skelter"
* Hit the Lights, after Metallica's "Hit the Lights"
* Hunters & Collectors, after Can's "Hunters and Collectors" from the ''Landed'' album
* In Fear And Faith, after Circa Survive's "In Fear And Faith"
* Jet, after Wings' "Jet"
* Jesu, named after the last song on the final Godflesh release, Hymns
* Kashmir after Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir"
* The Kooks, after David Bowie's "Kooks" from his album ''Hunky Dory''
* Ladytron, after Roxy Music's "Ladytron"
* Little Birdy, after Ween's "Little Birdy" from the album ''Pure Guava''
* The Living End, after The Stray Cats' "The Living End"
* Madness, after Prince Buster's "Madness"〔(Madness – The Dangermen Sessions Vol 1 )〕
* Man Overboard, after Blink-182's "Man Overboard"
* Merciless Death, after Dark Angel's "Merciless Death"
* Mean Mr. Mustard, after the Beatles song "Mean Mr. Mustard".
* Mr. Big, after Free's "Mr. Big"
* Negativland, after Neu!'s "Negativland"
* Nickel Creek, after Byron Berline's "Nickel Creek"
* Nine Below Zero, after Sonny Boy Williamson II's "Nine Below Zero"
* Oceansize after Jane's Addiction's "Ocean Size"
* The Ordinary Boys, after Morrissey's "The Ordinary Boys"
* Overkill, after Motörhead's "Overkill"
* Pierce the Veil, after Before Today's "Pierce the Veil"
* Powderfinger, after Neil Young's "Powderfinger"
* Pretty Girls Make Graves, after The Smiths' song by the same name.
* Pulling Teeth, after Green Day's song by the same name.
* Radiohead, after Talking Heads' "Radio Head"
* Rage, after Judas Priest's "Rage"
* Rage Against the Machine, after a song by former Zack de la Rocha's hardcore punk band Inside Out called "Rage Against the Machine"
* Regular John, after Queens of the Stone Age's "Regular John"
* Riders on the Storm, after The Doors's "Riders on the Storm"
*Riders in the Sky, after the traditional folk song.
* Right Said Fred, after Bernard Cribbins' single by the same name
* Roxette, after Dr. Feelgood's "Roxette"
* Ruins, after Henry Cow's "Ruins"
* Running Wild, after Judas Priest's "Running Wild"
* Scary Kids Scaring Kids, after Cap'n Jazz's "Scary Kids Scaring Kids"
* Seether, after Veruca Salt's "Seether"
* Shook Ones, after Mobb Deep's "Shook Ones"
* Sinner, after Judas Priest's "Sinner"
* Suicide Commando, after No More's "Suicide Commando"
* The Sisters of Mercy, after Leonard Cohen's "Sisters of Mercy"
* Spiral Architect, after Black Sabbath's "Spiral Architect"
* Spoon, after the 1970s German avant-garde band Can's song "Spoon"
* Stars of Track and Field, after Belle and Sebastian's "Stars of Track and Field"
* Starsailor, after Tim Buckley's "Starsailor" from his album of the same name. The band's logo borrows the same typeface off the album's sleeve.
* Stiff Little Fingers, after The Vibrators's "Stiff Little Fingers"
* The Story So Far, after New Found Glory's "The Story So Far", a hidden track from the 2002 album ''Sticks and Stones''〔http://www.mtscollective.com/2011/08/exclusive-story-so-far-interview.html〕〔https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z5STqusndg〕
* Sweet Soul Music, after Arthur Conley's "Sweet Soul Music"
* Sweet Thing, after Van Morrison's "Sweet Thing"〔(Sweet Thing Figure Dancing Is Better Than Crying )〕
* The Sunshine Underground, after The Chemical Brothers' "The Sunshine Underground"
* Uh Huh Her, after PJ Harvey's unreleased song "Uh Huh Her" that was cut from the album ''Uh Huh Her''
* Veil of Maya, after Cynic's "Veil of Maya"
* Velocity Girl, after Primal Scream's "Velocity Girl"
* Weakling, after Swans' "Weakling"

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