Regency Buck (band)
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| Regency Buck | |
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| Origin | Glasgow, Scotland |
| Genres | Electronica |
| Years active | 2001–2002 |
| Labels | DreamWorks Records |
| Members | |
| Paul Westwater Dave McClean Mark "Spike" Stent |
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- This article is about the band, For the book by Georgette Heyer, See Regency Buck (Novel)
Regency Buck is a three-man, electronica-styled group from Glasgow, Scotland composed first of Duke Ironfist (aka Paul Westwater), Disco (aka Dave McLean) and Christian aka Mark "Spike" Stent later joining the duo. The band created their first album, "Deliverance" Back in 2002 with their most recognized track "Deliverance (Free to Change Your Mind)" became a hit in the United States and even featured in the Smallville episode "Stray".
Two of the former members soon formed a new group known as Union of Knives.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Deliverance (2002)
[edit] Singles
- Monkey Girl (2002)
- Free to Change Your Mind (2003)
- I Suppose (2002)
[edit] External links
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