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Turbo B
Turbo B
American musician, rapper and beatboxer
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Snap!
Snap!
German band
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Corona
Corona
Italian Eurodance band
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Captain Hollywood Project
Captain Hollywood Project
German band
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Captain Jack
Captain Jack
German Eurodance group
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C-Block
C-Block
band
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Groove Coverage
Groove Coverage
German dance band
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Twenty 4 Seven
Twenty 4 Seven
Dutch music group
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A Touch of Class
A Touch of Class
band
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Ann Lee
Ann Lee
British musician
10
Haddaway
Haddaway
singer from Trinidad
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U96
U96
German musical project
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2 Brothers on the 4th Floor
2 Brothers on the 4th Floor
Dutch eurodance band
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E-Rotic
E-Rotic
band
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Le Click
Le Click
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Natalie Horler
Natalie Horler
German singer
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Pharao
Pharao
German Eurodance band
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Nightcrawlers
Nightcrawlers
band
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Double You
Double You
Italian Eurodance group founded in 1985
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Magic Affair
Magic Affair
band
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La Bouche
La Bouche
band
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Real McCoy
Real McCoy
German Eurodance group
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Culture Beat
Culture Beat
German musical group
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Technotronic
Technotronic
Belgian band
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Colonia
Colonia
Croatian musical group
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Mr. President
Mr. President
German band
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Vengaboys
Vengaboys
Dutch eurodance pop group
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Saint Etienne
Saint Etienne
British band
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49ers
49ers
Italian band
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2 Unlimited
2 Unlimited
Dutch eurodance project
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E-Type
E-Type
Swedish singer
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Sylver
Sylver
Belgian vocal trance group
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Scooter
Scooter
German techno band
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Masterboy
Masterboy
band
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Melanie Thornton
Melanie Thornton
singer
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Duke Dumont
Duke Dumont
British DJ
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Infinity
Infinity
Norwegian band
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Highland
Highland
German dance/hip hop group
Intro
German band
Music
Members, past and present

Centory was a German Eurodance group consisting of Gary Carolla, Alexander Strasser, Sven Kirschner, and Turbo B.

Centory released one album, Alpha Centory, in 1994. It featured the singles "Point of No Return", "Take It to the Limit", "The Spirit" and "Eye in the Sky".

Centory also remixed two songs, "Mercy" and "Heart of Me" for a remix album by Cerrone. The band's last work was the single "Girl You Know It's True" released in 1996. This single was Centory's only single to not feature Turbo B; instead it featured a new singer, Trey D.