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- Cay_(band) abstract "Cay were a London-based alternative rock band (containing members from the Netherlands, Sweden, England and Northern Ireland) who were active in the late 1990s. The band released one album and recorded several radio sessions for the BBC.".
- Cay_(band) activeYearsEndYear "2000".
- Cay_(band) activeYearsStartYear "1998".
- Cay_(band) associatedBand Feeder.
- Cay_(band) associatedMusicalArtist Feeder.
- Cay_(band) background "group_or_band".
- Cay_(band) genre Alternative_rock.
- Cay_(band) hometown Camden_Town.
- Cay_(band) hometown England.
- Cay_(band) hometown London.
- Cay_(band) recordLabel East_West_Records.
- Cay_(band) recordLabel Organ_(magazine).
- Cay_(band) wikiPageID "21143879".
- Cay_(band) wikiPageLength "11383".
- Cay_(band) wikiPageOutDegree "52".
- Cay_(band) wikiPageRevisionID "667871425".
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Alternative_rock.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink BBC.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink BBC_Radio_1.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Barbra_Streisand.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Billie_Holiday.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Camden_Town.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_alternative_rock_groups.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kerrang!_Awards_winners.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Celebrity_Skin.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Diana_Ross.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink East_West_Records.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Extended_play.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Feeder.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Gang_of_Four_(band).
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Hole_(band).
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Idlewild_(band).
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink John_Peel.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Kerrang!.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Manchester.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink NME.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Nirvana_(band).
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Nomeansno.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Ireland.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Organ_(magazine).
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Queen_Elizabeth_Hall.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Fripp.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Sex_Pistols.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Silverfish_(band).
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Sonic_Youth.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink The_Breeders.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Top_of_the_Pops.
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cay (band)".
- Cay_(band) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cay".
- Cay_(band) align "left".
- Cay_(band) align "right".
- Cay_(band) associatedActs Feeder.
- Cay_(band) background "group_or_band".
- Cay_(band) genre Alternative_rock.
- Cay_(band) label East_West_Records.
- Cay_(band) label Organ_(magazine).
- Cay_(band) name "Cay".
- Cay_(band) origin Camden_Town.
- Cay_(band) origin England.
- Cay_(band) origin London.
- Cay_(band) pastMembers "Anet Mook".
- Cay_(band) pastMembers "Chris Hall".
- Cay_(band) pastMembers "Ed Sonsino".
- Cay_(band) pastMembers "Mark Bullock".
- Cay_(band) pastMembers "Nicky Olofssson".
- Cay_(band) pastMembers "Tom Harrison".
- Cay_(band) quote ""'Reasonable Ease...' is technically very variant with fast bits, slow bits, etc, but what we play within those parts is actually quite simple. On the other hand, a track like 'Better than Myself' is structurally very straightforward, but the parts we play that make up that structure are more technically difficult than a track that appears superficially to be pretty tricky. I guess it's safe to say that most of our songs are challenging in some way, even 'School' has a quirky time change throughout that means we can't fall asleep in the middle of it! In short, all our songs are fun to play. No-one ever complains that a part is boring for them to play, or if they do they get told to shut up and use their imagination to liven it up. I think that's what makes us a little bit better than a straightforward punk band."".
- Cay_(band) quote "90.0".
- Cay_(band) source "Cay drummer Mark Bullock on Cay’s technical approach to playing songs".
- Cay_(band) source "NME reviews a Cay concert in early 1999".
- Cay_(band) width "30.0".
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- Cay_(band) yearsActive "c.1998–2000".
- Cay_(band) subject Category:English_alternative_rock_groups.
- Cay_(band) subject Category:Kerrang!_Awards_winners.
- Cay_(band) hypernym Band.
- Cay_(band) type Agent.
- Cay_(band) type Band.
- Cay_(band) type Group.
- Cay_(band) type Organisation.
- Cay_(band) type Group.
- Cay_(band) type Winner.
- Cay_(band) type MusicGroup.
- Cay_(band) type Organization.
- Cay_(band) type Agent.
- Cay_(band) type SocialPerson.
- Cay_(band) type Thing.
- Cay_(band) type Q215380.
- Cay_(band) type Q43229.
- Cay_(band) comment "Cay were a London-based alternative rock band (containing members from the Netherlands, Sweden, England and Northern Ireland) who were active in the late 1990s. The band released one album and recorded several radio sessions for the BBC.".