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- Life_After_Life_(band) abstract "Life After Life was a self-described gypsy punk band (also referred to as a psychedelic punk band ), active from 1993–1998 and based in San Francisco, California. The group featured Jim Čert, an accordion-playing folk singer originally from the Czech Republic, Jaroslav Erno Šedivý, a Czech drummer noted for his collaborative work with Plastic People of the Universe, and four American musicians involved in the Bay Area rock scene.".
- Life_After_Life_(band) comment "Life After Life was a self-described gypsy punk band (also referred to as a psychedelic punk band ), active from 1993–1998 and based in San Francisco, California. The group featured Jim Čert, an accordion-playing folk singer originally from the Czech Republic, Jaroslav Erno Šedivý, a Czech drummer noted for his collaborative work with Plastic People of the Universe, and four American musicians involved in the Bay Area rock scene.".