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Thijs van Leer
Thijs van Leer
Dutch musician
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Jan Akkerman
Jan Akkerman
Dutch guitarist
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Brainbox
Brainbox
band
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Severe Torture
Severe Torture
band
4
Survival
Survival
band
5
Detonation
Detonation
Dutch band
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Mr. J. Medeiros
Mr. J. Medeiros
American rapper
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UFO
UFO
English heavy metal and hard rock band
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The The
The The
English musical and multimedia group
9
Van der Graaf Generator
Van der Graaf Generator
rock band from England
10
God Dethroned
God Dethroned
band
11
Gary Hoey
Gary Hoey
American musician
12
Picture
Picture
band that plays heavy metal music
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Ian Paice
Ian Paice
British rock drummer, songwriter
14
Sleeze Beez
Sleeze Beez
band from the Netherlands
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Red
Red
American rock band
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The Red Devils
The Red Devils
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Blind Faith
Blind Faith
English blues rock supergroup
18
Alex Chilton
Alex Chilton
American songwriter, guitarist, singer & producer
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Thin Lizzy
Thin Lizzy
Irish rock band
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Bobby Tench
Bobby Tench
British vocalist and guitarist
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Jan Dumée
Jan Dumée
Dutch musician
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Big Sugar
Big Sugar
Canadian band
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SNFU
SNFU
band
24
Lit
Lit
American band
25
Steve Howe
Steve Howe
English guitarist
26
Six Feet Under
Six Feet Under
American death metal band
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Primal Scream
Primal Scream
Scottish rock band
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Genesis
Genesis
English rock band
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Dark Moor
Dark Moor
Spanish symphonic power metal band
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EZ Basic
EZ Basic
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10,000 Maniacs
10,000 Maniacs
United States-based alternative rock band
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Golden Smog
Golden Smog
band
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After the Fire
After the Fire
British progressive rock/new wave band
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The Pretty Things
The Pretty Things
English band
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The Undertones
The Undertones
Northern Irish band
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The Dead Boys
The Dead Boys
American punk rock band
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Anathema
Anathema
British rock band
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Conrad Lant
Conrad Lant
British singer
39
Heart
Heart
American rock band
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Kensington
Kensington
Dutch rock band
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Tommy Stinson
Tommy Stinson
American musician
42
Camper Van Beethoven
Camper Van Beethoven
American rock band from Redlands, California
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Budgie
Budgie
Welsh hard rock/heavy metal band
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Chester Thompson
Chester Thompson
American drummer
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Gorgoroth
Gorgoroth
Norwegian black metal band
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Asphyx
Asphyx
band
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Troy Van Leeuwen
Troy Van Leeuwen
American musician and record producer
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Cracker
Cracker
band
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Level 42
Level 42
English jazz-funk band
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Joe Lynn Turner
Joe Lynn Turner
American singer
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The Chrome Cranks
The Chrome Cranks
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Nemesea
Nemesea
Dutch band
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Flaw
Flaw
American rock band from Louisville, Kentucky
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Dave Brock
Dave Brock
English singer-songwriter and musician
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Enon
Enon
American musical group; indie rock band
56
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Lynyrd Skynyrd
American rock band
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Nicke Andersson
Nicke Andersson
artist
Members, past and present

Focus are a Dutch progressive rock band formed in Amsterdam in 1969 by keyboardist, vocalist, and flautist Thijs van Leer, drummer Hans Cleuver, bassist Martijn Dresden, and guitarist Jan Akkerman. The band have undergone numerous formations in its history; since December 2016, it has comprised van Leer, drummer Pierre van der Linden, guitarist Menno Gootjes, and bassist Udo Pannekeet. They have sold one million RIAA-certified albums in the United States.

After the addition of Akkerman to van Leer's rock trio in late 1969, the band named themselves Focus and initially worked in the band for a Dutch production of the rock musical Hair. Their debut album Focus Plays Focus (1970) gained little attention but the follow-up, Moving Waves (1971), and its lead single "Hocus Pocus", earned the band international recognition. Their success continued with Focus 3 (1972) and Hamburger Concerto (1974), the former containing their second hit single, "Sylvia". After recording two albums with various musicians, including guitarist Phillip Catherine, singer P. J. Proby, and drummers Colin Allen, David Kemper, and Steve Smith, Focus dissolved in 1978. They briefly reunited in 1990 and 1997.

In 2002, van Leer reformed Focus with a new line-up that saw van der Linden rejoining the group in 2004. The albums Focus 8 (2002), Focus 9 / New Skin (2006) and Focus X (2012) were well received, and Focus continue to perform worldwide. Their most recent album is Focus 11 (2018). They received a renewed interest after Nike used "Hocus Pocus" in its 2010 World Cup commercial Write The Future. Focus remain one of the most successful and influential rock bands from the Netherlands.