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Children on Stun
Children on Stun
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Annabella Lwin
Annabella Lwin
Lead singer of Bow Wow Wow
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Audra
Audra
Arizona-based American musical band
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The Wake
The Wake
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The March Violets
The March Violets
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Switchblade Symphony
Switchblade Symphony
band that plays gothic rock
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Tina Root
Tina Root
vocalist, songwriter
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Ritual
Ritual
1980s Harrow-based post-punk band
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Spahn Ranch
Spahn Ranch
American industrial band
9
George Earth
George Earth
guitarist, composer, music producer, comic book creator and talk show host
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1919
1919
post-punk band formed in Bradford, England
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Kill Switch...Klick
Kill Switch...Klick
12
The Fuzztones
The Fuzztones
American band
13
The Electric Hellfire Club
The Electric Hellfire Club
American industrial metal band
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Party Day
Party Day
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Sex Gang Children
Sex Gang Children
band
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Yeht Mae
Yeht Mae
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One Way System
One Way System
British punk rock band
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Bow Wow Wow
Bow Wow Wow
English new wave band
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The Cure
The Cure
English rock band
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The Wolfgang Press
The Wolfgang Press
band
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UK Decay
UK Decay
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David Barbarossa
David Barbarossa
English drummer
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Dead Milkmen
Dead Milkmen
American satirical punk rock band
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Angelic Upstarts
Angelic Upstarts
British Punk/Oi! Band
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Parasites
Parasites
American pop-punk band
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Esben and the Witch
Esben and the Witch
British rock band that formed in Brighton
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Sheep on Drugs
Sheep on Drugs
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Mentallo and the Fixer
Mentallo and the Fixer
band
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Edison Lighthouse
Edison Lighthouse
band
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Dangerous Toys
Dangerous Toys
band
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Magic Wands
Magic Wands
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Crocodile Shop
Crocodile Shop
German EBM band
Intro
British punk rock band
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Rosetta Stone are an English gothic rock band formed in the 1980s by Porl King (guitar/vocals/keyboards) and Karl North (bass), plus their drum machine and synthesizer rack nicknamed "Madame Razor".

The band is named after the Rosetta Stone, an Egyptian historical artifact, and the band used much ancient mythological imagery, especially in their earlier work.

Their early style and first album reflected the jangly-guitar sounds of 1980s gothic rock, and their first big break came after live gigs supporting the then already well-established band The Mission. The band then moved to a more electronic sound before disbanding in 1998.

After time spent on different music projects, new Rosetta Stone material appeared in 2019 and 2020.