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music school (in 1977), Magnetic Band was reformed and started to play metal-rock as well. Magnetic Band soon became one of the most popular heavy-music bands in
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dedicated a whole page to Gunnar Graps and the Magnetic Band. In 1983, Magnetic Band got banned by Soviet authorities and was renamed to
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They performed until 1989. In 1997, the GGG reunited, although they performed only about once a month.
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This article about an Estonian band or other musical ensemble is a
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