music.wikisort.org - GroupMelon Diesel (also known as Wolf Pack) is a Gibraltarian Pop music band originally formed in Gibraltar in 1995, signed by Sony Music, who achieved popularity in Spain.
Melon Diesel |
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Also known as | Wolf pack |
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Origin | Gibraltar |
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Genres | Rock, pop rock, pop |
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Years active | 1995–2003 2021–present |
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Labels | Sony Music |
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Members |
- Jerome Duarte-Chipol
- Craig Galliano
- Justin Hewitt
- Sean Negrette
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Past members |
- Dylan Ferro
- Daniel Fa
- Daniel Bugeja
- Guy Palmer
- Adrian Pozo
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History
Melon Diesel started playing under the name of 'Treehouse' in the early 1990s. The name was changed in 1995, based on an alcoholic drink served at a Gibraltar bar, The Admiral Collingwood, where the band used to perform regularly. The group moved to London to work with producer Barry Sage, recording La Cuesta de Mr. Bond.[1]
The group split up in 2003 forming two new bands, Area 52 and Taxi.
While Area 52 has remained in the local circuit in Gibraltar, Taxi retains frontman Dylan Ferro and has released two albums with some commercial success in Spain, inheriting a portion of Melon Diesel's fanbase.
- Former members
- Dylan Ferro – lead vocals (1995–2003)
- Daniel Bugeja – guitars (1995–2005)
- Daniel Fa – guitars (1995–2003)
- Guy Palmer – bass (1995–2003)
- Adrian Pozo – drums (1995–2003)
- Current members
- Jerome Duarte-Chipol - Guitar
- Liam Asquez - Lead Vocals/Drums
- Ethan Smith - Bass
- Sean Negrette - N/A
- Alvaro Lopez - Guitar
Discography
- 1999: La Cuesta de Mister Bond [2]
- 2001: Hombre en el Espejo[3]
- 2003: Real[4]
References
External links
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History |
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- Neanderthals in Gibraltar
- Timeline (sieges)
- Pillars of Hercules
- First Siege of Gibraltar
- Battle of Gibraltar
- Capture of Gibraltar
- George Rooke
- Treaty of Utrecht
- Thirteenth Siege of Gibraltar
- Great Siege
- George Augustus Eliott
- Gibraltar real (currency)
- World War II
- Nationality
- Genoese in Gibraltar
- Maltese in Gibraltar
- Explosion of the RFA Bedenham
- Operation Flavius (Death on the Rock)
- Aurora incident
- New Flame incident
- Fedra incident
- COVID-19
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Geography |
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General |
- Climate
- Geology
- Azores–Gibraltar Transform Fault
- Gibraltar Arc
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Environment | |
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Places | Natural | |
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- Bristol Hotel
- City Hall
- The Convent
- Garrison Library
- King George V Hospital
- Moorish Castle
- The Rock Hotel
- St. Bernard's Hospital
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Politics |
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General |
- Constitution Order
- Law
- Passport
- Political development in modern Gibraltar
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People |
- Chief Minister
- Governor
- Mayor
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Politics |
- Black Swan Project controversy
- Disputed status
- Elections
- Parliament
- Political parties
- Sovereignty referendums
- EU referendum
- European Union (Referendum) Act 2016 (Gibraltar)
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Military |
- British Forces Gibraltar
- Gibraltar Defence Police
- Gibraltar Squadron
- Napier of Magdala Battery
- RAF Gibraltar
- Royal Gibraltar Police
- Royal Gibraltar Regiment
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Economy |
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General |
- Banks
- Gibraltar pound
- Stock Exchange
- Taxation
- Tourism
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Communications |
- .gi (Internet domain)
- Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation
- Gibraltar Chronicle
- Gibtelecom
- Panorama
- Regulatory Authority
- Royal Gibraltar Post Office
- postage stamps and history
- postal orders
- Study Circle
- Telephone numbers
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Transport |
- Airport
- Cable car
- Gibraltar–Spain border
- Shipping in Gibraltar
- Vehicle registration plates
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Culture |
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General |
- Cuisine
- Education
- Bayside Comprehensive School
- Westside School
- University of Gibraltar
- Miss Gibraltar
- Music
- Gibraltar Fair
- National Day
- Public holidays
- Scouting and Guiding in Gibraltar
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Demographics |
- Gibraltarians
- Gibraltarian status
- Languages
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Religion | Christianity |
- Anglicanism
- Diocese in Europe
- Bishop diocesan
- Bishop suffragan
- Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
- St. Andrew's Church (Church of Scotland)
- Methodism
- Roman Catholicism
- Diocese
- Bishop
- Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned
- Our Lady of Europe
- Shrine of Our Lady of Europe
- Trafalgar Cemetery
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Other faiths |
- Hinduism
- Islam
- Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque
- Judaism
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Sport | By sport |
- Basketball
- Cricket
- Cycling
- Field hockey
- Football
- Rugby union
- national team
- Campo Gibraltar RUFC
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Symbols |
- Anthem
- Coat of arms
- Official flag
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Category
Commons
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- [en] Melon Diesel
[es] Melón Diesel
Melón Diesel fue un grupo musical gibraltareño muy popular en España de Pop Rock, estuvieron en activo cinco años (1999-2003) hasta que se separaron por disputas entre los componentes de dicho grupo, en su carrera musical editaron cuatro álbumes de estudio. El nombre del grupo hace referencia a un chupito de un pub gibraltareño donde tocó el grupo.
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