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- The_Magic_Magicians abstract "The Magic Magicians is an indie rock duo from Seattle, Washington formed in 2000. The group is composed of John Atkins (of 764-HERO) and Joe Plummer (of The Black Heart Procession), and is heavily influenced by '70s rock and pop music. They released their debut, Girls, on Suicide Squeeze Records in 2001, and followed with a self-titled second album in 2003.".
- The_Magic_Magicians activeYearsStartYear "2000".
- The_Magic_Magicians background "group_or_band".
- The_Magic_Magicians genre Indie_rock.
- The_Magic_Magicians hometown Seattle.
- The_Magic_Magicians hometown United_States.
- The_Magic_Magicians recordLabel Suicide_Squeeze_Records.
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- The_Magic_Magicians wikiPageLength "1491".
- The_Magic_Magicians wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- The_Magic_Magicians wikiPageRevisionID "668405971".
- The_Magic_Magicians wikiPageWikiLink 764-HERO.
- The_Magic_Magicians wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_indie_rock_groups.
- The_Magic_Magicians wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_groups_from_Washington_(state).
- The_Magic_Magicians wikiPageWikiLink Category:Suicide_Squeeze_Records_artists.
- The_Magic_Magicians wikiPageWikiLink Indie_rock.
- The_Magic_Magicians wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Plummer.
- The_Magic_Magicians wikiPageWikiLink John_Atkins_(musician).
- The_Magic_Magicians wikiPageWikiLink Seattle.
- The_Magic_Magicians wikiPageWikiLink Suicide_Squeeze_Records.
- The_Magic_Magicians wikiPageWikiLink The_Black_Heart_Procession.
- The_Magic_Magicians wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- The_Magic_Magicians wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Magic Magicians".
- The_Magic_Magicians background "group_or_band".
- The_Magic_Magicians genre Indie_rock.
- The_Magic_Magicians hasPhotoCollection The_Magic_Magicians.
- The_Magic_Magicians label Suicide_Squeeze_Records.
- The_Magic_Magicians name "The Magic Magicians".
- The_Magic_Magicians origin "Seattle, Washington, United States".
- The_Magic_Magicians wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_musical_artist.
- The_Magic_Magicians wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Suicide_Squeeze_Records.
- The_Magic_Magicians yearsActive "2000".
- The_Magic_Magicians subject Category:American_indie_rock_groups.
- The_Magic_Magicians subject Category:Musical_groups_from_Washington_(state).
- The_Magic_Magicians subject Category:Suicide_Squeeze_Records_artists.
- The_Magic_Magicians hypernym Duo.
- The_Magic_Magicians type Agent.
- The_Magic_Magicians type Article.
- The_Magic_Magicians type Band.
- The_Magic_Magicians type Group.
- The_Magic_Magicians type Organisation.
- The_Magic_Magicians type Article.
- The_Magic_Magicians type Group.
- The_Magic_Magicians type MusicGroup.
- The_Magic_Magicians type Organization.
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- The_Magic_Magicians type Q43229.
- The_Magic_Magicians comment "The Magic Magicians is an indie rock duo from Seattle, Washington formed in 2000. The group is composed of John Atkins (of 764-HERO) and Joe Plummer (of The Black Heart Procession), and is heavily influenced by '70s rock and pop music. They released their debut, Girls, on Suicide Squeeze Records in 2001, and followed with a self-titled second album in 2003.".
- The_Magic_Magicians label "The Magic Magicians".
- The_Magic_Magicians sameAs m.03c7ry_.
- The_Magic_Magicians sameAs Q7749450.
- The_Magic_Magicians sameAs Q7749450.
- The_Magic_Magicians wasDerivedFrom The_Magic_Magicians?oldid=668405971.
- The_Magic_Magicians isPrimaryTopicOf The_Magic_Magicians.
- The_Magic_Magicians name "The Magic Magicians".