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Two Minute Warning are a 4 piece rock band from Leicester In The UK. They were formed in 2004 by Mark Elmore (previously of Liquid Television and A Stones Throw), John Helps, Lawrie Malen and Leila Ballentyne. The band perform a fairly diverse Range of alternative rock, bordering on Post-Hardcore and Emo. The band draw influances from bands such as Biffy Clyro, Colour Of Fire, Early Idlewild, My Vitriol and Smashing Pumpkins Simon Neil Biffy Clyro are an alternative music trio, formed in the mid-1990s near Glasgow, Scotland. ... Idlewild is a Scottish rock band formed in December 1995, by Roddy Woomble (vocals), Rod Jones (guitar), Bob Fairfoull (bass), and Colin Newton (drums). ... The Smashing Pumpkins were a critically and commercially successful American alternative rock band of the 1990s and early 21st century. ...
Discography
Singles and EPs
'The Boy EP'(2004)
'50,000 Things'(2005)
Links
Official Website: Two Minute Warning (http://www.twominutewarning.co.uk)
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